Artist Showcase | Andrea Huelin

Andrea Huelin was born in 1970 in Perth, Western Australia, and now lives and works in Cairns, Queensland. Huelin’s paintings focus on scenes and objects from her everyday life. Through the controlled use of colour, form and brushwork, her still life paintings convey the essence of objects in order to share her feelings of nostalgia and familiarity for them with the viewer.

Andrea has participated in numerous solo and group exhibitions, and her work is represented in public and private collections, including Artbank, Canberra, Cairns Art Gallery, and the Courthouse Collection, Cairns.

She is represented by Michael Reid Gallery, Sydney and Berlin.

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Solo Exhibitions | Highlighted Works

Andrea Huelin: Everyday
18 Jan – 3 Mar 2019

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Andrea Huelin, Guy with Cone, 2017, oil on canvas, Courtesy of the artist Andrea Huelin, Guys Looking Up, 2017, oil on canvas, Courtesy of the artist Andrea Huelin, Worksite guys, 2017, oil on canvas, Courtesy of the artist Andrea Huelin, Median Strip Huddle, 2017, oil on canvas, Courtesy of the artist

  

Andrea Huelin: Minutiae
20 Apr – 1 Jun 2014

Andrea Huelin, Connected, oil on canvas. Photography: Michael Marzik Andrea Huelin Gymnast (diptych), oil on canvas. Photography: Michael Marzik

 

 

Group Exhibitions | Highlighted Works

ARTNOW FNQ 2019
13 Dec 2019 – 2 Feb 2020

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Andrea Huelin, Scrap yard landscape 1 and 2, 2019, gouache on paper, Collection of the artist, Scrap yardlandscape 3, 2019, charcoal and watercolour on paper, Collection of the artist

 

ARTNOW FNQ 2017
1 Dec 2017 – 18 Feb 2018

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Andrea Huelin, Shelf life (mother guilt), 2017, oil on board, Courtesy of the artist

  

ARTNOW FNQ 2015
27 Nov 2015 – 17 Feb 2016

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Andrea Huelin, Sink and Brush, 2015, oil on board, Courtesy of the artist

 

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