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Greg James Sculpture Services
Shipping
Shipping can be arranged for interstate or overseas clients. Charges apply.
Transport & Installation
Transport and installation of sculpture can be arranged. Charges apply.
This only applies to Greg James sculptures.
Rent a Sculpture
A variety of Greg James sculptures are available for rental. Perhaps an intimate piece for your office, or a feature artwork in the foyer. We can provide an original work of art and rental agreement to meet your requirements. - Subject to negotiation.
Extended Payments
Our time payment option allows our clients to acquire works of art with minimal impact on monthly expenditure. Contact us to discuss a payment plan to suit your requirements.
Gallery Hire
$1000 per week
The gallery, with views of Bathers Beach, is a mezzanine floor within the studio from which visitors can observe work in progress. The floor area of the gallery is approximately 50m2 with up to approximately 29m of hanging space. The studio space may also be hired subject to availability.
Gallery facilities include a bathroom/toilet, bar fridge, kitchen sink, lighting, television for audio visual displays and multiple power outlets.
Please contact us for more details. Please note: No wheelchair/disabled access – only stairs up to gallery.
Group Talks and Presentations
If you are interested in learning about the process of sculpture production, or would like to hear Greg speak about his work, please contact us for details and price.
Credit Card Facilities
We accept VISA, MasterCard & American Express cards.
Greg James, sculptor. Studio 2, J Shed, Fleet St, Fremantle
Phone/fax: 61 [0]8 9335 5857
Email: greg@gregjamessculpture.com
Garry Gillard | New: 2 March, 2018 | Now: 21 March, 2018
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