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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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Proud to be...
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Proud to be...

As a black British woman, you are born resilient, and you have to have a fighting spirit of pushing through. I'm proud to have pursued a creative path—a difficult road to walk for any person, regardless of colour.

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Imprint Exhibition
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Imprint Exhibition

Our second exhibition of 2021 presents a lively conversation of original print from a selection of artists who approach print techniques uniquely through their work. My interest is in exploring the novel qualities of art printworks.

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Q&A with Jonathan Smith
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Q&A with Jonathan Smith

I started to work with Jonathan about 17 years ago when running an art rental scheme for businesses. When I opened…

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Q&A with Walenty Wróblewski
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Q&A with Walenty Wróblewski

Walenty's spontaneous and narrative paintings were introduced to KMA in early 2020. His career spans over four decades which is evident in his rich, expressive paintings. We are honoured to be presenting his works and are fascinated to know more about the man and the artist, as I hope you will be.

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Q&A with Su Jameson
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Q&A with Su Jameson

KMA has worked with Su over the last few years. Initially, we introduced her abstract sculptures, which she produced in porcelain. I then discovered her figurative sculptures, and, as I was intrigued by their energy, I was keen to exhibit them.

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