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Hopewood Studio presents a carefully curated selection of Storrier's paintings and sculptures, offering visitors an intimate perspective on his evolving practice. Here, the boundaries between studio and exhibition dissolve, allowing guests to experience art in its most authentic context—where it is conceived, created, and contemplated by the artist himself.

Tim Storrier's accolades speak to a lifetime of artistic excellence: winner of the Archibald Prize (2012), two-time Sulman Prize recipient (1968, 1984), Doug Moran Portrait Prize (2017), and Member of the Order of Australia (AM). His works grace the collections of major institutions including Museum of Modern Art, New York, The Louvre, Paris and the National Gallery of Australia, Canberra.

Beyond the gallery walls, Storrier's sculptural works punctuate the 11-acre estate, creating an open-air exhibition that transforms the historic gardens into a living canvas. This seamless integration of art and landscape reflects the artist's deep connection to place and his ongoing dialogue with the Australian environment.

By Appointment Only
Visits are exclusively by appointment, ensuring an unhurried, personal experience worthy of both the art and the estate's heritage. Our main gallery is located in Bowral with satellite offices in Perth and Sydney.

For gallery appointments and enquiries contact the studio team.

Tim Storrier Hopewood Studio
Tim Storrier Hopewood Studio

Tim Storrier

Born in 1949 in Sydney,

 

Tim Storrier trained at the National Art School and now lives in Bowral, NSW. His distinguished career has been recognized through his appointment as Trustee of the Art Gallery of New South Wales, the Order of Australia (AM) for services to art, and an honorary Doctor of Arts from Charles Sturt University.

His prizes and commissions include the Archibald Prize for Portraiture, (Art Gallery of New South Wales); Doug Moran Portrait Prize, BHP Commission for International Iron and Steel Institute; Sir John Sulman Prize (Art Gallery of New South Wales); R.M. Ansett Hamilton Art Award, and Sakura Colour Products Prize.

Tim has exhibited at the Sherman Galleries; Orange Regional Gallery, NSW; Metro 5 Gallery, Melbourne; Lake Macquarie City Art Gallery, NSW; University Art Gallery, University of Sydney; Bathurst Regional Art Gallery; Brisbane City Gallery; Hong Kong Arts Centre; Singapore Art Museum; Holmes à Court Gallery, Perth; S.H. Ervin Gallery, Sydney; Campbelltown City Bicentennial Art Gallery, NSW; Australian Galleries, Sydney and Melbourne; Galerie Konoha, Japan; Manly Art Gallery and Museum; the Embassy of Australia, Tokyo; Deutscher Fine Art, Melbourne; Schubert Galleries, Gold Coast, Queensland; Louis Newman Gallery, Los Angeles; Chicago International Art Exposition; Christopher Leonard Gallery, New York; Fischer Fine Art, London; Art Gallery of New South Wales; Art Gallery of Western Australia; Penrith Regional Art Gallery, NSW; Philip Bacon Galleries, Brisbane; and Expo ’74, Spokane, Washington.

Tim’s work has been collected by all major Australian art museums and is included in the collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York; National Gallery of Australia; Art Gallery of New South Wales; National Gallery of Victoria; Art Gallery of Western Australia; Museum and Art Galleries of the Northern Territory, Darwin; Queensland Art Gallery; Australian National University, Canberra; Deakin University, Geelong; Bathurst Regional Art Gallery, NSW; New England Regional Art Museum, NSW; Newcastle Art Gallery, NSW; Wollongong City Gallery, NSW; Benalla Art Gallery, VIC; Cairns Regional Gallery, QLD; Rockhampton Art Gallery, Queensland, QLD; Gold Coast City Art Gallery, Surfers Paradise, QLD; and the Bar Association of New South Wales, Sydney.

See more at Storrier.com
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