AMPLIFY ME!

Deadline:

21 November
-
October 25
Brisbane CBD

AMPLIFY ME! is Brisbane City Council’s newest Outdoor Gallery exhibition, transforming Brisbane’s laneways, streets and public spaces into an inclusive, citywide celebration of creativity, lived experience, and contemporary art. Curated by Nicole Crosswell, the exhibition features the work of ten Brisbane-based artists with lived experiences of disability, presenting installations, paintings, drawings, digital works, banners, projections and vitrines across the Brisbane CBD.


Grounded in inclusive arts practice, AMPLIFY ME! highlights collaboration, accessibility and diverse creative voices, inviting audiences to engage with artwork embedded directly in the fabric of the city. The program includes artist talks, workshops, tours, online interviews, social stories and accessible guides, designed to deepen public engagement and ensure barrier-free access to art.


Featuring artists Greg Chambers, Frazer Campbell, Ruby Herrenberg, Grace Lindeman, May Washington, Marcus Nunn, Rupert Campbell, Duane Doyle, William Melrose and Ella Doyle, the exhibition celebrates Brisbane’s cultural vibrancy and the importance of lived experience in shaping its artistic landscape.


Lord Mayor Adrian Schrinner describes the exhibition as an example of “bringing bold, inspiring art into the heart of our city and making creativity accessible to everyone,” while curator Nicole Crosswell emphasises the authenticity and vision that shaped the curatorial framework.


AMPLIFY ME! spans multiple Outdoor Gallery locations including Fish Lane, Irish Lane, Edward Street vitrines, Eagle Lane, Hutton Lane, Giffin Lane, Edison Lane, Heritage Lanes, Howard Smith Wharves and Museum of Brisbane—each hosting artworks that explore storytelling, identity, connection, environmental awareness, and community belonging.
Free and open to the public through 2026, the exhibition showcases why Brisbane remains a national leader in inclusive, innovative public art.

Image: Josef Ruckli

Exhibition •  Solo Exhibition •  Group Exhibition •  Artist Talk •  Artist Run Initiative •  Workshop •  Festival •  Painting •  Sculpture •  Photography •  Drawing •  Printmaking •  Installation •  Performance •  Video Art •  Digital Art •  Emerging Art •  First Nations Art •  Conceptual Art •  Opportunities •  Call Outs •  Funding •  Residency •  Art Prize •  Design •  Fashion •  Jewellery •  News •  Review •  Writing •  Exhibition •  Solo Exhibition •  Group Exhibition •  Artist Talk •  Artist Run Initiative •  Workshop •  Festival •  Painting •  Sculpture •  Photography •  Drawing •  Printmaking •  Installation •  Performance •  Video Art •  Digital Art •  Emerging Art •  First Nations Art •  Conceptual Art •  Opportunities •  Call Outs •  Funding •  Residency •  Art Prize •  Design •  Fashion •  Jewellery •  News •  Review •  Writing • 

Related Posts

Ben Ely: Unknown Sector Of The Universe

Ben Ely: Unknown Sector Of The Universe

20260609
20260704
Heidi Yardley: Trick of the Light

Heidi Yardley: Trick of the Light

20260610
20260704
Between the Threads: Contemporary Textile Art

Between the Threads: Contemporary Textile Art

20260612
20260708
Earthen Form

Earthen Form

20260502
20260712
Merinda Davies: SYMBIOTIC MARATHON

Merinda Davies: SYMBIOTIC MARATHON

20260612
20260718
Khaled Sabsabi: Recent Work

Khaled Sabsabi: Recent Work

20260606
20260627
Make Music

Make Music

20260530
20260625
Charlie Donaldson: Anecdotes 3

Charlie Donaldson: Anecdotes 3

20260606
20260613
Phil Stallard: Ambient River

Phil Stallard: Ambient River

20260618
20260628