
Going Rogue!
Rogues Gallery is for those who prefer authenticity over pretence. Whether you’ve had much to do with the art world, or you haven’t, you’ll probably be aware that it can be a fickle, clickey scene. Rogues Gallery is art for all.
Walking into an art gallery can be daunting.
The pressure to understand art and interpret it is high,
when often all you really want to do is enjoy it.
Curating art into your spaces, and styling with furniture to put
together a room is a challenge that can be harder than it seems.
Risking ending up with expensive, mass produced, overseas imports
from chains that limit your input in the styling process.
Rogues Gallery provides a more personal and uniquely Australian art gallery experience.

Rogues Gallery offers an alternative, accessible way to appreciate and experience the joy that quality art, produced by the artists own hands can bring to your life.
By sourcing art from Rogues Gallery, you’re supporting a local Australian artist, a vibrant homegrown arts culture, and buying quality,
unique works at fair prices.
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Bricks and clicks gallery
Rogues Gallery is a "bricks and clicks" art gallery that combines a working artist studio with an online store. Its physical location is at 12 Queen Street, Nambour, on Queensland’s Sunshine Coast. This cozy, unique shop has transformed an old, run-down space into a vibrant art hub, breathing new life into the local area.
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Why Nambour?
Once a thriving regional town centered around the Nambour Sugar Mill, the town lost much of its identity when the mill closed. Rogues Gallery saw an opportunity to contribute to Nambour's revival by embracing its potential as a creative community. By establishing a gallery and artist studio, it has helped energise the local shopping precinct and support Nambour’s emergence as an artistic hotspot.
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Art for real people
Rogues Gallery stands apart by offering art for real everyday people, rather than catering to the traditional arts establishment. It is a space where creativity thrives, authenticity is celebrated, and the focus remains on making art accessible to all.