Vellas Gallery: Laurita

The Laurita Vellas Gallery was founded with a singular mission: to bridge the gap between emerging local talent and established international artists. Named after its visionary founder, the gallery began as a small pop-up project in South Belfast before securing a permanent, flagship location in the Cathedral Quarter—Belfast’s historic artistic hub.

Unlike traditional commercial galleries that focus solely on high turnover sales, Laurita Vellas built a reputation for curation with a conscience. The founder, a practicing artist herself, understood the struggles of early-career creators. Consequently, the gallery dedicates a significant portion of its programming to mentorship, residencies, and no-commission exhibitions for local art graduates. laurita vellas gallery

For new collectors, the gallery offers an approachable entry point. Prices range from £50 for limited edition prints in the Project Space to £15,000 for major works by mid-career artists. The gallery operates an Own Art scheme, allowing buyers to spread the cost of original artwork over 10 months with zero interest. The Laurita Vellas Gallery was founded with a

The team is famously transparent about pricing, provenance, and condition reports. They do not pressure sales. Instead, they encourage potential buyers to visit multiple times before committing—a practice that has built fierce loyalty among Belfast’s growing collector base. The founder, a practicing artist herself, understood the

You receive a mysterious invitation to the Laurita Vellas Gallery, a private collection housed in a converted 19th-century textile mill. The invitation promises "art that sees you as truly as you see it." When you arrive at 3 AM, the gallery is empty except for a voice on the intercom and paintings that seem to know things about you—things you've never told anyone.