Gallery Funaki

Funaki Gallery has been recognized as a driving force in the promotion of contemporary jewelry in Australia since it was founded in 1995 by Mari Funaki. Since 2010, the gallery has continued under the directorship of Katie Scott.

Funaki presents a vibrant program of exhibitions by some of the most highly regarded artists in the field, including renowned European, New Zealand, and Australian makers. Each is selected on the basis of their unique and highly skilled approach: their work is known for its conceptual strength, technical rigor, and refined sensibility. In addition to jewelry, the gallery features objects and works for the wall, and exhibitions by guest artists from other disciplines.

The gallery is located in a custom-built gallery apartment at the top end of Flinders Lane. Designed by Workshop Architects, the gallery boasts a main exhibition space and a smaller project space, plus a retail salon where clients can explore work by our represented group of over 35 artists.

Website
galleryfunaki.com.au

Address
33/27 Flinders Lane
Melbourne 3000 Australia

Phone
+61 458 758 000

Email
gallery@funaki.au

  • Find out more about Gallery Funaki’s Katie Scott by reading the 2013 interview on AJF.
  • After the gallery changed location, Vicki Mason interviewed Katie Scott about the new space. Read that interview here.
Object Feature

Manon van Kouswijk, Looping No.6 (White and Yellow)

Carlier Makigawa, Brooch

Katrin Feulner, Cycle 31

Peter Bauhuis, Pareidolia

Jiro Kamata, Holon Necklace #27

Helen Britton, Slimy the Snail

Lisa Walker, Dress 3

Jess Dare, Waning Marigold

Margaret West, Notes (The Sky Is a Garden): Flare

Otto Künzli, Auge XXII

Catherine Truman, White Leaf #1

Fumiki Taguchi, Sticker Series-2

Julie Blyfield, Bloodwood Flower

Therese Hilbert,

Carlier Makigawa,

Katrin Feulner,

Helen Britton,

Jess Dare,

Julie Blyfield,

Carlier Makigawa,

Inari Kiuru,

Simon Cottrell,

Craig McIntosh,

Yutaka Minegishi,

Michihiro Sato,

Marian Hosking,

Lucy Sarneel,

Helen Britton,

Peter Hoogeboom,

Thanh-Truc Nguyen,

Kirsten Haydon,

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