This leading contemporary art gallery will be home to several exhibitors at Brisbane Indesign.
April 1st, 2012
Since 1993, FireWorks Gallery has made a name for itself as a space showcasing some of Australia’s best contemporary artwork, Indigenous and non-Indigenous, established and emerging.
A new fitout in the last few years has also made the warehouse gallery the perfect venue for creative exhibitions and events.
FireWorks Gallery will be one of the design destinations to visit at this year’s Brisbane Indesign as it becomes home to exhibitors CDK Stone, Baseline and Debetrek.
Shared spaces are always on the must-see list at a Saturday in Design or Brisbane Indesign event, bringing together a diverse range of brands under one roof in a special location that provides an unforgettable experience for anyone who visits.
Come and be inspired at FireWorks Gallery, located in the art and design hub on Doggett Street in Newstead, on 25 and 26 May.
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