WELCOME TO JEFA GALLERY – A Fine Art Gallery in Byron Bay, NSW
JEFA Art Gallery in Byron Bay offers services to assist people from all over the world to buy and sell art, whilst working with artists in Byron Bay, Australia and beyond. Some of the artists we represent include: Blak Douglas, Vanessa Stockard, The Space Cowboy, Daniela Bradley, Jasmine Mansbridge, and Tim Fry to mention but a few.
We offer a variety of services around the collecting and selling of art in the primary & secondary market, whilst providing a platform for local, national and international artists to exhibit their work. We are always interested to hear from artists who might need advice, guidance or representation. With an ongoing goal to create long term relationships with artists, art collectors and professionals in the industry.
Services include: Conservation, framing, art hanging (nationwide), storage, valuations, worldwide logistics and advice on buying art and selling art for private and corporate collections. We offer advice and obligation free appraisals. We work with a variety of partners that assist us to provide some of these services, as well as with interior designers, collectors, institutes and estates.
If you are an art collector with artworks to sell, we offer obligation free appraisals and guidance with the ability to make private treaty sales.
We endeavor to assist with passion & respect and we look forward to working with you on your next purchase or sale!
CURRENT EXHIBITION
Home Flown
EXHIBITION OPENING THURSDAY MAY 7, 6PM
Reconciliation Wall (Fountain Court)
Parliament of New South Wales
6 Macquarie Street, Sydney
Since winning the 2022 Archibald Prize, I’ve enjoyed the freedom of exploration in art.
This exhibition is decidedly left field for me yet succinctly poignant in commentary.
The suite of works present as a stimulating critique on the commercialisation of Aboriginal Art as we know it today.
The opportunity to exhibit within the Fountain Court is both honorable and nostalgic.
It was here where I was a successive finalist in the past ‘Parliament of NSW Aboriginal Art Prize.
It’s now great to have a dedicated wall within such a historic institution solely for the display of First Nations Art.


