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art rentals for private + public spaces

CONTEMPORARY ABORIGINAL ART

    SERVICES

    HireWorks provides business + families a wide choice of significant Aboriginal and other contemporary artworks for rental + rotation.

    Working together, we can: curate tailored art packages for your spaces; provide backstories + insights on the artworks, and engage a dialogue with your colleagues either in situ or at focus events in our gallery.

    Our fees include transport + installation by professionals (The Art of Hanging). If specialised hanging systems are required, these are in addition to the listed rental fees.

    Curatorial

    Curated packages
    Site visit to assess your space

    Focus Events

    Artist and collector events at FireWorks Gallery

    Expanded Labels

    Education labels to give context to your artworks

    CATALOGUE

    Select artworks from our on-line catalogue to be professionally delivered and installed in your home, office or public space.

     

    Our rent and rotate process is simple and convenient, allowing you to elevate your environment with unique art pieces.

    © Copyright The Artists & FireWorks Gallery

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    EVENTS

    We have regular Artist and Collector events at FireWorks Gallery. 

    • Fri, 18 July
      18 July 2025, 5:30 pm – 7:30 pm
      FireWorks Gallery, 9/31 Thompson St, Bowen Hills QLD 4006, Australia
      Join Michael Eather and Peter Kearney, Directors, for drinks and canapés at the launch of this exciting art investment venture.

    OUR VISION - ART + STORY

    HireWorks at FireWorks is modelled on a collaborative approach to enhance dialogue and create valuable opportunities for both Aboriginal artists and collectors.

    We believe articulating art + story can build significant conversations and shape experiences for all Australians.

    HireWorks collectively - and many of our artists individually - continue a long standing alignment with Yalari (Educating Indigenous Children) to support scholarships for Indigenous children + youth.

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