CHARLES NODRUM GALLERY
 
Established in 1984, Charles Nodrum Gallery represents artists of
national and international renown, and whose works are represented
in major museum collections and regularly included in exhibitions 
worldwide.

      
The gallery's vibrant exhibition program embraces diversity of media 
and styles - from painting, sculpture & works on paper to graphics 
and photography; from figurative, geometric, gestural, surrealist & 
social comment to installtion & conceptually based work.
         
Director of the Gallery, Charles Nodrum, is an expert and qualified 
valuer for all periods of Australian art with the Department of 
Communications, Information Technology and the Arts, and has 
done a number of valuations of significant public, corporate and 
private collections for insurance, taxation and other purposes.

Charles Nodrum's personal interest and passion for the abstract 
and alternative art movements from the 1950s through to the 1970s, 
is reflected in the most comprehensive representation of artists and 
artworks of the period, which are profiled each year in themed group 
exhibitons.

The gallery also deals extensively in every period of Australian art. 
The breadth and variety of the gallery's dealing aims to satisfy 
discerning tastes of an established and a beginning collector - from 
Colonial to Contemporary
         
The gallery provides advise on collection management, regular 
valuations, and recommendations on conservation, restoration, 
framing and installation.
         
             

E-MAIL LIST

We will be happy to advise you of forthcoming exhibitions and invite you to openings at the gallery. Just click on the link below to send us a return email marked 'Mailing List', and your name will be automatically added to our e-mail directory.
gallery@charlesnodrumgallery.com.au 
STAFF

Charles Nodrum
Prior to opening the gallery in 1984, Charles Nodrum worked at the Joseph Brown Gallery (1971-5), managed Christie's Melbourne office (1975-8), and was a principal researcher for Alan McCulloch's Encyclopedia of Australian Art (1984 edition). He is a qualified valuer for all periods of Australian art with the Department of Communications, Technology and the Arts, which administers the Australian Governments Cultural Gifts and Cultural Bequests Program. He has done a number of valuations of significant public, corporate and private collections for insurance and other purposes.
He is assisted by; Rebecca Guest Rebecca joined the Charles Nodrum Gallery team in 2000 as Gallery Assistant, after eight years she is now the Gallery Manager. Prior to this Rebecca was Administrator at Horsham Regional Art Gallery and moved to Melbourne in 1999 to study a BA Fine Arts at Monash University. At the completion of her course she was employed at the university as Assistant Manager of the Faculty of Art & Design Gallery (2001-03). In 2004 Rebecca completed the Graduate Diploma of Museum Studies at Deakin University.
 
Location

The gallery is located on the corner of Church Street and Waterloo Place, close to the corner of Bridge Road, see map below.
The gallery has limited parking off Waterloo Place. Otherwise, ample on-street parking is available on Church Street. 
Access by pubic transport - Tram 78 on Church Street and 48 & 75 on Bridge Road.
 
             
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Portrait Commissions
We have several artists undertaking portrait commissions, including Tom Alberts (whose portrait of General Cosgrove is now in the Australian War Memorial) and Kristin Headlam (who won the Moran Portrait Prize in 2000 and whose most recent commission was for the Master of Ormonde College, Melbourne University). In sculpture, Clive Murray White has undertaken Portrait busts in stone.

Click here to view some of our Artist's portrait commissions.

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