welcome to our new website!

This was one very long and hectic weekend and we hope that you think it was worth it!

As you will see, we have gone for a simpler, cleaner website look and feel with an emphasis on the art. There is an ‘i’ or ‘information’ icon in the top left hand corner of each of the slide-show images which you can click to get more information about each of the artworks.

We will continue to make subtle changes during the week and will let you know if anything major changes.

As always, we’re keen on your feedback, so please feel free to comment here or email me at charles@100thgallery.com.

welcome to our new website!

This was one very long and hectic weekend and we hope that you think it was worth it!

As you will see, we have gone for a simpler, cleaner website look and feel with an emphasis on the art. There is an ‘i’ or ‘information’ icon in the top left hand corner of each of the slide-show images which you can click to get more information about each of the artworks.

We will continue to make subtle changes during the week and will let you know if anything major changes.

As always, we’re keen on your feedback, so please feel free to comment here or email me at charles@100thgallery.com.

new website coming soon!

With the gallery now built and open, it is time to rebuild our website to make it less text-intensive and more picture-oriented.  A ‘gallery website’ has always been a part of our plan and we hope to have our new site up by Tuesday 14 June.

The reason for this blog post is threefold.

  1. To let you know that the look and feel of this website will change significantly by early next week
  2. That you may need to re-subscribe to the new site as we’re moving to a self-hosted version. I’ll let you know if this is the case.
  3. Just in case something goes horribly wrong with the transition, consider yourselves warned!

One of aims is to not have any website downtime, however this is a utopian dream and doesn’t always play out in reality.

So, farewell for now.   I kindly ask that you all keep your fingers crossed that this site doesn’t mysteriously disappear as we work on launching the new one.  As a safeguard, please ensure that you have ‘liked’ us on facebook.

See you soon!

the grand opening exhibition

27 May – 26 June 2010

After seven long months of preparation, we are very excited and proud to bring you our ‘Grand Opening’ exhibition.

The Grand Opening exhibition includes 29 artworks by 10 artists.

Photographers Brian Mangano, Wolfgang Glowacki, Mark Harman, Michell Guo, and Kate Hursthouse all have artwork included; as do painters Pete Goodlet, Kylie Mouat, Mark Hammon, and Janicke Johansen.

All photography in this exhibition is for sale and is also available in different sizes.  In addition, all 10 artists have additional artworks available for sale through one hundredth gallery.

Details of the Grand Opening exhibition are:

  • When – Between 27 May and 26 June 2011
  • Where – 49 Porter Street, Prahran, VIC 3181
  • Hours – Wed-Fri 12pm – 6.30pm; and Sat-Sun 12pm-4pm.  Please check the website for variations.

We look forward to seeing you soon and hope you enjoy our Grand Opening exhibition.

For those of you that will not be able to make it to the gallery, please click here to see the exhibition online.

sneaky pics of our first exhibition

With our permit issued last Tuesday, it has been full steam ahead!

  • The window sign-writing has been completed as per your vote.
  • Furniture has been delivered and assembled, although some of it is a bit suspect!
  • Nine artists have been confirmed for the ‘grand opening’ exhibition.
  • Work has been delivered by eight of them with the final artworks arriving tomorrow.

We’ll be open to the public from 12.00pm next Friday 27 May 2011.

The grand opening group exhibition by Brian Mangano, Janicke Johansen, Michell Guo, Mark Hammon, Wolfgang Glowacki, Pete Goodlet, Mark Harman, Kylie Mouat, and Kate Hursthouse, will run until 26 June 2011.

Please drop by to say hi and so that we can both put some faces to names!

For those of you that may not be able to make it, here are some super sneaky pics that I took earlier today whilst curating my first exhibition.