Exhibition | Director's Choice 2026
Mitchell Fine Art in Brisbane kicks off the 2026 exhibition calendar year with its annual show ‘Director's Choice’ from 13 Jan - 7 Feb.
Venue: Mitchell Fine Art
Address: 86 Arthur St, Fortitude Valley QLD 4006
Date: 13 January - 7 February 2026
Time: Mon - Fri 10 - 5:30pm; Sat 10 - 5pm
Ticket: Free
Web: https://mitchellfineartgallery.com/
EMail: admin@mitchellfineartgallery.com
Call: 07 3254 2297
Address: 86 Arthur St, Fortitude Valley QLD 4006
Date: 13 January - 7 February 2026
Time: Mon - Fri 10 - 5:30pm; Sat 10 - 5pm
Ticket: Free
Web: https://mitchellfineartgallery.com/
EMail: admin@mitchellfineartgallery.com
Call: 07 3254 2297
Request Image Contact: assistant@mitchellfineartgallery.com
Image: Min-Woo Bang, Silent Sea, 103 x 103cm oil on linen (2024)
Director's Choice highlights the gallery’s diverse stockroom and includes artists who will be exhibited in 2026. Director Mike Mitchell has selected artworks from the Gallery’s collection showcasing a mix of contemporary and Aboriginal art.
A dynamic mix of works by contemporary artists Arwin Hidayat, Carlos Barrios, Franck Gohier, Idris Murphy, Jorge Mariño Brito, Matthew Cheyne, Min-Woo Bang and Mirra Whale feature in this year’s selection.
Impressively scaled paintings by Bombatu Napangardi, Dorothy Napangardi and Eva Nelson Napaltjarri drawn from the Gallery’s collection also feature.
2025 Hadley’s Art Prize winner Sophie Cape features artworks that embody the raw intensity of the natural environment. Working directly within nature, Cape employs unconventional materials and processes to investigate themes of survival, decay, and the human condition.
The exhibition also features paintings by emerging Sunshine Coast based artist Odessa Mahony-de Vries. Her vibrant, large-scale abstract oil works are bold, expressive, and rich in gestural energy.
*Please note, there will be no opening held for this exhibition.
A dynamic mix of works by contemporary artists Arwin Hidayat, Carlos Barrios, Franck Gohier, Idris Murphy, Jorge Mariño Brito, Matthew Cheyne, Min-Woo Bang and Mirra Whale feature in this year’s selection.
Impressively scaled paintings by Bombatu Napangardi, Dorothy Napangardi and Eva Nelson Napaltjarri drawn from the Gallery’s collection also feature.
2025 Hadley’s Art Prize winner Sophie Cape features artworks that embody the raw intensity of the natural environment. Working directly within nature, Cape employs unconventional materials and processes to investigate themes of survival, decay, and the human condition.
The exhibition also features paintings by emerging Sunshine Coast based artist Odessa Mahony-de Vries. Her vibrant, large-scale abstract oil works are bold, expressive, and rich in gestural energy.
*Please note, there will be no opening held for this exhibition.
