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Image of a Gertrude Studio interior. Photography by Jake Roden for Broadsheet.

The Gertrude Studios have supported over 300 artists since establishment in 1985. 

Studio Program

Gertrude is now accepting applications for the Gertrude Studio Program 2025 intake. In 2025, we will be celebrating forty years of Gertrude. Read more about the program and apply here.

The Gertrude Studio Program sits at the heart of our organisation in our primary premises in Preston South. The highly competitive application–based program supports 16 artists for a two–year period, with 8 artists invited to join the program each year. Gertrude is committed to supporting artists at key moments in the development of their practice, to represent an inter–generational selection of artists, and to support a diverse range of artistic practices. The selection of artists is by a competitive application process led by an advisory committee.

Dedicated First Nations Studio

Each year, Gertrude offers a fully-subsidised studio for a First Nations artist as part of the Gertrude Studio Program call out. At any given time there are at least two First Nations artists in the Gertrude Studio Program.

The fully-subsidised studio opportunity is open to First Nations peoples of Australia, the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. Applicants for the fully-subsidised studio are assessed and determined by a panel of First Nations representatives.

Gertrude is strongly committed to cultural diversity and cultural safety in all aspects of our program and operations. For applicants who wish to read more about how we are demonstrating this, please read our Commitment to Cultural Diversity and Cultural Safety.

Residencies Program

Initiated in 1985, the Gertrude Residency Program is dedicated to supporting the practices of visiting artists and curators. Originally known as the Studio 18 program, the residency was housed in the self-contained studio apartment at the organisation's Fitzroy premises until 2017. The Gertrude Residency Program is now organised with external partners, including the Norma Redpath Studio, facilitated by the University of Melbourne.

Residencies are by invitation only. 

Gertrude Studio views 1990 – 2024. Courtesy of the Gertrude Archive.

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Past Studio Artists

Alexandra Peters, Breakneck, 2024. Installation view, Australian Centre of Contemporary Art, Melbourne. Photo Credit: Amy Stuart.
Alexandra Peters2025 - 2027
Jordan Halsall2024 - 2026
Rebecca Jensen2024 - 2026
Grace Culley. Courtesy of the artist.
Grace Culley2024 - 2026
Studio portrait of Jenna Lee. Photo by James Westland. Courtesy Craft Victoria.
Jenna Lee2024 - 2026
Tara Denny
Tara Denny 2024 - 2026
Moorina Bonini2024 - 2026
Yusi Zang.
Yusi Zang2024 - 2026
Chunxiao Qu.
Chunxiao Qu2024 - 2026
Georgia Morgan.
Georgia Morgan2023 - 2025
Arini Byng
Arini Byng2023 - 2025
Nathan Beard. Photo credit to Emma Dolzadelli via Minderoo Foundation.
Nathan Beard2023 - 2025
Steven Rhall
Steven Rhall2023 - 2025
Dane Mitchell. Image: Adam Luxton
Dane Mitchell2023 - 2024
Elyas Alavi2023 - 2025
Francis Carmody
Francis Carmody2022 - 2024
Ezz Monem
Ezz Monem2022 - 2024
Gertrude Studio Artist Lisa Waup.
Lisa Waup2022 - 2024
Gian Manik. Photo courtesy of the artist.
Gian Manik2022 - 2024
Studio portrait of Nina Sanadze. Photo: Tim Herbert.
Nina Sanadze2022 - 2024
Studio portrait of Ruth Höflich, Gertrude Studio Program, 2022 – 2024. Photography by Tim Herbert. Courtesy of Gertrude.
Ruth Höflich2022 - 2024
Gertrude Studio Artist Mia Boe.
Mia Boe2022 - 2024
Scotty So, Photographed by Ayman Kaake, 2022
Scotty So2022 - 2024
Narelle Desmond
Narelle Desmond 2021 - 2024

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Gertrude Contemporary

Wurundjeri Country
21-31 High Street
Preston South VIC
Melbourne, Australia

Opening hours:
Tuesday–Sunday 11am–5pm

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Wurundjeri Country
44 Glasshouse Road
Collingwood VIC
Melbourne, Australia

Opening hours:
Thursday–Saturday 12–5pm