Meet Blue Tree Gallery Creator and Owner Aimee Rowland
Blue Tree Gallery is the opportunity to create a supportive community where artists and visitors alike can explore the emotional power of art.
Witnessing the emotional impact that art can have on individuals brings me so much joy.
Especially when seeing them connect with not only the artwork on the walls but also the space I have created, designed to be inclusive and open, with the artists vulnerabilities on the walls inviting visitors to feel safe.
Being a Gallery Owner
My journey into this role as a gallery owner and advocate for mental health through art has been deeply personal. As an artist myself, struggling with my mental health, I have experienced firsthand the benefits of creative expression in managing my own mental health challenges, thus opening a whole new level of communication.
My struggles with depression and anxiety are what inspired me to create a space where others could also find solace and healing through art.
Turning a Shipping Contained into A Gallery in the Bush
Nestled along Cradle Mountain Road near Moina, our gallery, housed in a repurposed shipping container offers a serene and picturesque backdrop and environment to feel safe.
We showcase emotionally driven artwork exhibitions and offer a curated selection of handmade gifts by local Tasmanian artisans in our gallery shop.
The unique setup of our gallery, adds to the character of the space, creating a welcoming and intimate atmosphere for visitors.
Our mission is to foster a safe space, promoting mental well-being, and support our local community through these visual art practices.
Learning From Building a Gallery
The best business advice I’ve received is to stay true to my vision and values and not to lose myself.
By staying authentic and focused on our mission of promoting mental health awareness through art, Blue Tree Gallery has been able to attract like-minded individuals who share our passion and commitment.
The Importance of Self-Care & Setting Boundaries that You Honour
One thing I wish I knew before starting this business though; is the importance of self-care and setting boundaries.
Running a gallery can be emotionally and physically demanding, and it’s crucial to prioritise my own well-being to continue supporting others effectively.
Community Support for the Gallery
Blue Tree Gallery has been met with overwhelming support and positive feedback from the community upon opening. It is truly heartwarming to see how our gallery resonates with individuals.
A Gallery Creating Connection Through Creativity
What I enjoy most about our customers and artists is their enthusiasm and willingness to engage with our gallery’s mission.
Whether it’s sharing their personal stories or expressing their emotions through art, the artists who have their works in our gift shop put their entire self into their works and in turn create a connection, this openness and creativity inspires me every day.
Working with Emotion as a Medium
As an artist myself, with predominantly my works on the walls of Blue Tree Gallery, I primarily work with emotion as a medium and sew my own canvases from old clothing to embody an identity.
A Personal Journey with Mental Health
My creative practice is deeply influenced by my personal journey with mental health, and I strive to create artworks that reflect the complexities of human emotions and experiences.
A Creative Arts Journey
Recently I have completed my Honours in Creative arts focussing on the placement and representation of mental illness within specific art practices, which highlighted the need for these representations and advocacy of mental illness within my own art practice.
A Passionate Advocate for Mental Health Wellbeing
In addition to being a gallery owner, I am also a passionate advocate for mental health awareness and destigmatisation.
Through Blue Tree Gallery, I hope to contribute to a more compassionate and inclusive society by promoting dialogue and understanding around mental health issues through sharing my story through my art practice.
About the Gallery
Blue Tree Gallery is a serene space nestled along Cradle Mountain Road near Moina, dedicated to promoting mental health awareness through art.
Housed within a repurposed shipping container, our gallery showcases emotionally driven artworks and gifts from Jewellery to soft toys, and offers a sanctuary for meaningful connections, inclusive of coffee!
Our mission is to cultivate a vibrant community where creativity thrives, fostering healing and well-being through transformative art experiences.
Join us at Blue Tree Gallery, where art meets empathy.
And be sure to follow this wonderfully inspiring and game changing gallery and artist on Facebook and Instagram.
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You won’t regret joining Art Trails Tasmania . It’s a welcoming community for creatives at any career stage.Becoming an Art Trails Tasmania member wasn’t a hard decision for me to make as it’s such a wealth of knowledge and support.Being member provides a quality way to showcase your creative endeavours and it’s quickly growing in reach.
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