Kellie Miller Arts Gallery 20 Market St, Brighton and Hove, Brighton BN1 1HH

Kellie Miller Arts Gallery

63 Reviews
  • Friday11 AM–6 PM
  • Saturday11 AM–6 PM
  • Sunday11 AM–3 PM
  • MondayClosed
  • TuesdayClosed
  • WednesdayClosed
  • ThursdayClosed
Kellie Miller Arts Gallery 20 Market St, Brighton and Hove, Brighton BN1 1HH

About the Business

Kellie Miller Arts | Brighton's Best Independent Art Gallery | Award winning, artist-owned gallery in the Brighton Lanes. Original art, ceramics, sculpture, fine art prints and gifts.

Contacts

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+441273329384
20 Market St, Brighton and Hove, Brighton BN1 1HH

Hours

  • Friday11 AM–6 PM
  • Saturday11 AM–6 PM
  • Sunday11 AM–3 PM
  • MondayClosed
  • TuesdayClosed
  • WednesdayClosed
  • ThursdayClosed

Features

  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance
  • Toilets
  • Restaurant

Recommended Reviews

John Owen
06.03.2024
Kellie Miller Arts Gallery
I was interested in a painting by the artist David Hayward. The Gallery kept me well informed of an upcoming exhibition and also offered to secure a commissioned work if I preferred. I eventually purchased one of his works at the exhibition. It's a fabulous painting and is ideally suited to enhance my collection. Kellie Miller is a great gallery that are passionate about art and provide a great personal service. Highly recommended.
Robert Squires
21.02.2024
Kellie Miller Arts Gallery
Really excellent gallery with truly unique pieces. Tannaz made the process buying the piece I wanted really enjoyable and easy going. The piece was posted out to me, packaged really securely and Tannaz followed up to make sure everything was ok ✅I’m really happy - thank you so much
Sharon Kirkland
16.02.2024
Kellie Miller Arts Gallery
I absolutely love this gallery. They always have beautifully curated pieces by a range of artists and lovely staff that are enthusiastic and knowledgeable about the artists whilst also giving you space to enjoy the art. It's worth being on their mailing list as they keep you up-to-date with new pieces. I have been wanting a piece by Alison Coaten for so long and so appreciate the great service.
Chris Dee
16.02.2024
Kellie Miller Arts Gallery
I was partly in Brighton to have a look for some art and came across this gallery which had some interesting pieces in the window (I later bought one from the series!). Anyhow, top marks here given for the knowledge about the pieces and the original artists and especially for the friendly and flexible service (thanks Sam). Also recommended a courier and items were very well packed and delivered. Will be happy to return.
Laura Francis
31.01.2024
Kellie Miller Arts Gallery
“A stunning statement piece that immediately stood out to me”KMA is a unique treasure trove of perfectly curated art, ceramics and sculpture handpicked with an exceptional eye, only found in an experienced artist owned gallery. A visit not to be missed!Images: Mitch Barrett’s series of sculptures of Equus represent the completeness of the unity of man and animal. It has a theme of contrasting generic opposites with their differences that complement into a harmonic unity.‘Equus Oedipus’ created from paper clay over an armature and cast in bronze as a limited edition. There is a reference to the Greek myth of Oedipus who falls in love with his mother. It shows the primal connection between a mother and a young boy.a completeness of horse and human. Connection and completeness are unfulfilled needs from childhood.
Oliver Lynes
12.01.2024
Kellie Miller Arts Gallery
My partner and I were in the market for an abstract piece to compliment our new flat...it felt like it was meant to be when we were introduced to Sam Peacock's exceptional work at KMA. The textures and the colours have elevated our living room perfectly - we're so pleased with our purchase
Georgie Smith
29.12.2023
Kellie Miller Arts Gallery
The whole experience buying my first proper" painting from this gallery was perfect. It is a brilliant curated gallery with lots of interesting pieces which seem to be updated frequently. The individuals who work at this gallery are welcoming
Alan Cannon
23.12.2023
Kellie Miller Arts Gallery
Although I have a scientific background , I have always had an eye for the arts. In that I have to take logical steps to get the car fixed on one hand there has to be something more to life especially during the infinite in-between moments. However I look at art in a questioning way. How’s it done? Could I do that? What’s it doing to me? A bit more than the do I like it certainly?I had some money that was sitting in a bank account doing nothing and had a yearning to put it into the art economy. This has become a meditation in itself; an extra question in fact and irksome with it in that it seems there is never enough, when according to the conservation laws there is eternally a fixed amount.There was an open day at the Phoenix gallery and I was dashing through the studios trying to take it all in, doing justice before exhaustion and the jaded view impinged. Entering Steve Fricker’s room, immediately my boxes were ticked and I loved the exaggerated perspective in the bath one and here was the artist himself who was able to understand my jabberings. The answer was yes I would have one of these on my walls while so much was saying stuff, asking questions expressing torment . . but there was no call to insert any of it betwixt my own obsessions to catch my eye and make me pause in my pottering round the flat.Some time later at Kellie Miller I settled for The Mariner of the Amnesia as far as my budget would allow and was much pleased. It was my second act of financially validated patronage. Strangely I had somehow got the idea it was called ‘The Mirror of Amnesia’ ; turns out I am autistic and an involuntary metanoic. So I have ended up with 2 art pieces one of them virtual and have only the faintest idea of what it might look like. Meanwhile the physical one sits handsomely one atop a bookshelf next to a copy of Vanilla Beer’s ‘Saints in Paint’ which I helped produce. Does it not speak for itself? Steve’s Mariner I mean. Vanilla’s is a book; you would have to flip through it.
Fiona MacNeill
20.12.2023
Kellie Miller Arts Gallery
We purchased 'Why' by Su Jameson in 2021 from Kellie Miller Arts Gallery (pictured on the right). We found the staff to be professional and courteous. The collection arrangements for the work after the exhibition had concluded were efficient and clear. The gallery has kept us updated, sending catalogues for artists whom we are interested in, which we really value. We love Jameson's piece, which is a favourite in our collection; always ready for a contemplative moment. I am sure that we will purchase work from Kellie Miller Arts Gallery again in the future.

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20 Market St, Brighton and Hove, Brighton BN1 1HH
Kellie Miller Arts Gallery