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Graduate Metal 13

WHEN : 10th – 20th July WHERE : Project Gallery, Queensland College of Art, Griffith University, South Bank campus, 226 Grey Street A juried exhibition of student work by recent graduates from Australian and New Zealand Tertiary Institutions. Held in conjunction with the 15th Jewellers and Metalsmiths Group of Australia (JMGA) Biennial National Conference Participation

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World Making and the Visual Arts

WHEN : 12th July, 9:00am – 10:30am WHERE : University of Queensland Art Museum Free public panel discussion on world-making in the visual arts, with presentations by University of Queensland art history staff Dr Amelia Barikin, Associate Professor Rex Butler, Dr Sally Butler, and Dr Allison Holland. Sally Butler investigates the complexities of globalised world-making

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2014 Digital Associates Program

DEADLINE : 12th July, 2013 The Digital Associates Program provides independent artists, collectives and curators with opportunities to present quality and innovative new media and digital work. The program provides subsidised access to a unique exhibition space with infrastructure designed to facilitate the display of creative digital and new media practice. Successful applicants are provided

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ART/WORK

WHEN : 10th July, 6:00pm WHERE : QUT Art Museum ART/WORK is a program for senior high school students interested in a career in the visual arts. They will hear from young QUT graduates, who will chart the path that led to their exciting careers. We also welcome teachers and parents along to this free

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Lyndell Brown & Charles Green

WHEN : 2nd – 27th July WHERE : Heiser Gallery Melbourne artists Lyndell Brown and Charles Green invoke illusory worlds that disrupt the boundaries between past and present, fact and fiction. Intertwining the mediums of painting, photography and digital reproduction, the artists layer and recreate images from different cultural periods and contexts. However, as the

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Participate

WHEN : 9th – 19th July WHERE : Wooloongabba Art Gallery An exhibition of recent work by Conference Delegates, held in conjunction with the 15th Jewellers and Metalsmiths Group of Australia (JMGA) Biennial National Conference Participation + Exchange. The JMGA 2013 conference Participation + Exchange creates an opportunity to draw together the conceptually and geographically

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My Country, I Still Call Australia Home: Contemporary Art from Black Australia

WHEN : 1st June – 7th October WHERE : Gallery of Modern Art ‘My Country, I Still Call Australia Home: Contemporary Art from Black Australia’ is the Gallery’s largest exhibition of contemporary art by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander artists to date. The exhibition examines the strengths of the Gallery’s holdings and explores three central

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Benjamin Crowley : Fangin’

WHEN : 6th July, 6:00 – 8:00pm WHERE : Inhouse ARI 12 lechmere st, New Farm A new solo show by artist Benjamin Crowley with accompanying essay by Danny Ford – ‘Pisswreck Destiny’ Like cringe-worthy semi-scripted reality T.V. Benjamin Crowley’s practice is predominately performance based and is hinged on the compulsion to elicit ambivalence and

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Friday Night: July

WHEN : 5th July, 5:30pm WHERE : Metro Arts Join Friday Night: July, as Ahmarnya Price joins us with Takeover#3: Rumpus. Continuing on the Takeover series – works in an advanced stage of development showcasing at Metro Arts – Ahmarnya will take us on a walk to the height of the civilised world and ask;

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BORN TO CONCRETE

WHEN : 6th July – 6th August / Opening 5th July, 6:30pm WHERE : UQ Art Museum This exhibition examines the emergence of Concrete Poetry in Australia in the mid-1960s and its subsequent developments. Born to Concrete presents works from Heide Museum of Modern Art’s extensive collection of Concrete Poetry. Augmenting this is a group

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Simone Eisler : Fracture

WHEN : 5th – 27th July / Opening 5th July, 6:00pm WHERE : Spiro Grace Art Rooms Fracture presents a playful new sculpture series of carefully reconfigured sections of cow horn, miniature animal skeletons and glass beads to create morphed organic sculptures that are both fragile and robust. Works can be purchased online Image: ‘Ophidian

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Dziga Vertov’s : Enthusiam

WHEN : 4th July, 6:00pm WHERE : Institute of Modern Art Soviet filmmaker Dziga Vertov is celebrated for his dizzingly experimental documentary Man with a Movie Camera (1929). Described as a ‘whirligig visual ruckus’, this feature-length film uses camera trickery and audacious editing to describe everyday life in modern, revolutionary-period Russia. However, Vertov is less

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The Howling Unknown

WHEN : 4th – 14th July / Opening 4th July 6:00 – 8:00pm WHERE : LEVEL Project Space – Studio 3.12, Metro Arts 109 Edward St, Brisbane A solo exhibition by LEVEL artist in residence Dord Burrough. In conclusion to the Level ARI Residency, Dord Burrough presents an exhibition ‘The Howling Unknown’, exploring our relationship

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Keith Burt: Late Change

WHEN : 3rd July – 3rd August WHERE : Jan Manton Art Jan Manton Art announces the gallery’s latest exhibition, Late Change, by Brisbane based artist Keith Burt. This is a first time the gallery has shown Burt’s work and the exhibition consists of large and small scale paintings of street and skyscapes of well

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BRIS BEST FEST

WHEN : 29th June, 2:00 – 8:00pm WHERE : Loading Dock Espresso Bar, 2 Edmonstone St, West End A day of live graffiti, hip hop, soul & roots music, food, drinks and a big dope art show at Loading Dock Espresso and ARIA car park, West End, Saturday 29 June, from 2pm. A West End

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Alfredo and Isabel Aquilizan

The husband-and-wife team of Isabel and Alfredo Aquilizan create works that use the processes of collecting and collaborating to express ideas of migration, family and memory. Often working with local communities, the Aquilizans bring together personal items to compose elaborate, formal installations reflecting individual experiences of dislocation and change. Recent works have used the form

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Abramovic in Australia

WHEN : 27th June, 6:00pm WHERE : Institute of Modern Art Ian Howard (former Dean, College of Fine Arts, Sydney, and former Director, Queensland College of Art, Brisbane) introduces Beyond the Tick Gate, a film documenting an intensive bush-retreat art-performance workshop for COFA students staged by Marina Abramovic and Ulay in 1980. Thanks to Kaldor

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