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Directed by artist, curator and critic Kellie Miller, KMA gallery offers a unique and original voice. This blog offers our followers the opportunity to delve deeper into our world to discover more about the artists we represent, upcoming exhibition themes and collections, and to join the wider discussion as we explore and reflect on current events shaping the creative world we love so much.
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Q&A with Jonathan Smith
I first started to work with Jonathan about 14 years ago when I was running an art rental scheme for businesses. When I opened....
Architect Kim Cooper's visit to Brighton
I was in Brighton having a short break - as a sole practitioner it’s good to get away and visit places I have not been to before when I get the chance, all work and no play!
Q&A with Jonathan Barrett-Danes
The idea came to me to run a series of Q&A to give you an insight into an artist/maker's life and an understanding of how their work is made. Hopefully you'll understand why I choose to work with the artists I do...
Original Woodcut Print
My latest print entitled ‘The Unseen Wonders’ has taken over two years to come to fruition, working with a renowned print house, using modern printing techniques alongside the traditional...
I Can't Leave Without It
Candice came into the gallery with her friend when they were visiting Brighton from Canada. Having spent two weeks shopping they were already at their limit for their luggage.
Especially Selected For You
Polly Tyrer talks about her recent experience buying art for her home...
Love Wins Over Hate
I am fascinated by the reasons why people buy art. One of my recent experiences was the sale of Jane Skingley’s painting ‘Love or Hate’.
Kellie Miller Art Award 2017
I had the great honour to host the Kellie Miller Art awards at Varndean College again during their Summer Exhibition.
The five shortlisted A level students, Rowan Tothill, Elsa Money, Poppy Pearce, Gabriel McAlphine and Erin Fairall were all worthy winners.