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Paradise Gloss – Next Edition

The annual Side Gallery end-of-year show is titled ‘Paradise Gloss — Next Edition’. The theme Paradise Gloss is the exhibition title that curator Laura Brinin has explored this year with a project for the Outdoor Gallery, presented by Brisbane City Council. In this theme extension, Laura invites artists in the broader community to consider how they will

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Ryan Presley: Daydreamer

Dr. Ryan Presley was born in 1987 in Alice Springs, and currently lives and works in Brisbane. His father’s family is Marri Ngarr and originate from the Moyle River region in the Northern Territory. His mother’s family were Scandinavian immigrants to Australia. Presley’s practice wrestles with themes of power and dominion—in particular, how religion and

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Pallas Projects: Artist-Initiated Projects

Pallas Projects/Studios’ Artist-Initiated Projects, is an Arts Council funded, open-submission, annual gallery programme that is highly accessible to artists, presented in the context of an established gallery space with a dedicated tradition towards the development of artists in a peer-led, supportive environment. Its focus is on early/mid career, emerging artists and recent graduates, who demonstrate their

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David Parker

My current body of work blends digital art and large-scale paintings. The process of drawing on the computer informs my approach to painting on canvas. I find a sense of immediacy and connection in making marks digitally using Photoshop, which influences my traditional art practice. I present a combination of electronically printed images alongside large-scale

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BBA Photography Prize

 We invite artists and photographers of all mediums, from all around the world, to participate in our biggest exhibition ever. We will be taking over the iconic Kühlhaus Berlin to present the best artworks and photographs from our international Artist Prize and Photography Prize open calls in May/June 2025. Don’t miss this opportunity to exhibit.

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Running Rivers: People of Place

Growing up in Bibile, Sri Lanka, Kuweni Dias Mendis has long been immersed in ritual practices and ceremonies. The temples of Bibile are sites of great mystery. Through reverence and precise spiritual acts, they reveal meaning, draw commonality, and inspire higher purpose. Guided by the Sri Lankan principles of ‘ප්‍රකෘති Prakuratha’ (original creation or nature)

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Sophie Evans: Euphoria

Sophie Evans is a Meanjin/Brisbane-based artist whose work examines the intersection of feminism, identity and personal narrative, focusing on fragmentation, the body and mental health. Rooted in her experiences as a queer woman, Evans challenges society’s unceasing scrutiny of female and queer bodies, using painting as her medium to confront and reclaim these narratives. In

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PICA: Hatched Curatorial Associate

The 2025–26 Hatched Curatorial Associate is a key role within PICA’s Exhibitions team, supported by funding from The Minderoo Foundation. This position offers practical experience to build expertise in the WA arts sector and is ideal for an early-career curator with exhibition experience and strong communication and administrative skills. The Hatched: National Graduate Show, presented by

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Robyn Stacey: On a Clear Day

As one of Australia’s most acclaimed photographers, Robyn Stacey has exhibited widely in Australia and internationally since the mid–1980s. Her works have been presented in numerous solo and group exhibitions; including Know My Name – Australian Women Artists 1900 to Now, National Gallery of Australia, Canberra and nationwide, 2020-2022, Destination Sydney: The Natural World, 9

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Mark Du Potiers: Some Days My Skin Just Isn’t So Thick

‘Some Days My Skin Just Isn’t So Thick’ is a visual art exhibition (1 October – 18 November), with a central focus on resilience. Main themes include: discomfort, perseverance, and survival in the process of challenging adversity – especially for those with migrant heritages, for whom biology, society, culture and (mis)communication both help and hinder

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A Stage Called Home

Submit your proposals for ‘A Stage Called Home’: BEMAC’s 2025 Artistic Program, including the BEMAC Live and BEMAC Unplugged series, as well as a special event for BrisAsia festival and a Creative Development in partnership with Metro Arts by Monday, October 21. The invitation is open to individuals, bands, collectives, community groups and non-profit organisations.

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Kuweni Dias Mendis: Reverberations

Reverberations chronicles artist Kuweni Dias Mendis’ journey of belonging as a migrant woman of colour and culture in Australia. This multisensory arts experience incorporates film, live music, movement and visual arts in an exploration of identity and belonging, forged in spirituality. ‘Reverberations’ comprises three segments, starting with the screening of a short by award-winning filmmaker

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Victoria Reichelt: On Failure

As a painter and scholar, Reichelt has investigated the shifts from analogue to digital and concrete to virtual with floodlit precision. “My painting practice investigates objects that are in danger of becoming obsolete or are in different states of change. For example, past works have depicted abandoned libraries, archive spaces and objects that speak to

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Onespace Representation: Prita Tina Yeganeh

Onespace is proud to announce the representation of Prita Tina Yeganeh, a multidisciplinary artist, facilitator, and educator of Iranian descent, based in Magandjin (Brisbane), Queensland. Growing up in India and ‘Australia,’ Prita draws from her lived experiences as a refugee and migrant-settler, blending these with practice-based research in heritage artisan crafts to share personal and

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Small Works Art Prize 2025

Brunswick Street Gallery is excited to announce that entries are NOW OPEN for our 2025 Small Works Art Prize, Australia’s largest open-call art prize for artworks measuring 35x35x35cm or less. All levels of experience are welcome and all mediums accepted–including painting, drawing, photography, printmaking, weaving, sculpture, ceramics and more. ALL ENTRIES EXHIBITED 5–18 JANUARY 2025

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Bronwyn Hill: Hayfever

Bronwyn Hill (b.1989) is a Brisbane based painter. Predominantly focusing on portrait and figurative work, Hill is recognized by her photo-real oil paintings that follow a narrative, exploring self-analysis and introspection that are often inspired by moments in solitude. Hill’s use of light and shadow is a recurring feature to her work along with the

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Robert (Tommy) Pau

Robert (Tommy) Pau was born in Townsville in 1967 and has cultural connections to Australian Aboriginal people, the Eastern Torres Strait islands, Papua New Guinea, Pacific Islands and Asia. From a young age Tommy was taught to understand and respect the need for keeping culture strong through traditional cultural practices. His father believed passionately in

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Museum of Brisbane x UAP

Museum of Brisbane and UAP (Urban Art Projects) have announced a dynamic new collaboration designed to provide professional development and global networking for local Brisbane artists and creatives. With mutual roots in Brisbane and a passion for nurturing and elevating local artists and creatives, the new Museum of Brisbane x UAP partnership extends both companies’

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Easton Dunne: Hail Holy Queen

Exhibiting in the Lounge Gallery is Easton Dunne with their installation work, Hail Holy Queen (2023). Dunne’s Hail Holy Queen (2023) applies a queer lens to a childhood time and place where, according to the artist, they “held an acute sense of [their]own queerness and transness but had no language or agency to recognise or express this identity, in

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LeAnne Vincent: Something Blue

Something Blue is an installation by LeAnne Vincent that draws parallels between the mating patterns of the male satin bowerbird (Ptilonorhynchus violaceus) and people who use online dating. The male satin bowerbird is well known for its practice of building and decorating a bower to attract females. The bower acts as a ‘courtship arena’ during the

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Call Out: The Hub Gallery

The Hub Gallery at Caboolture Regional Art Gallery is a professional exhibition space dedicated to highlighting emerging and established artists. Local schools, art groups, and artists who live in or have a connection to, or whose artworks are relevant to the region can apply. The gallery accepts applications for solo and group exhibitions as well

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Duty of Care: Part Two

Griffith University Art Museum (GUAM) is delighted to present Duty of Care: Part Two in partnership with Institute of Modern Art.   In the art world and in wider culture, there’s a new emphasis on care, focusing on gentle attentiveness and good works, and  a fear of triggering hurt. Care has become an overworked buzzword and

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Simon Degroot: Soft Pressing

Soft Pressing is an exhibition which investigates and encourages an interaction with surfaces that make up our everyday environments. Through a process pressing paper to walls, footpaths or other surfaces and then rubbing graphite or charcoal, artist Simon Degroot has used ‘frottage’ to record specific places and times. Once each surface is recorded, Degroot has returned

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QCAD Graduate Exhibitions

Each year, the Queensland College of Art and Design (QCAD) hosts a series of innovative and inspiring student-curated exhibitions and presentations featuring the next generation of creative thinkers, as they demonstrate the power and possibility of contemporary art and design. Exhibition Opening: Thursday 24 October 2024 6:00pm – 9:00pm

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New Exuberance: Contemporary Australian Textile Design

New Exuberance: contemporary Australian textile design is a major touring exhibition project reflecting on current directions in textile practice through art, design and fashion. Curated by Meryl Ryan in consultation with the JamFactory team, the exhibition presents the work of more than thirty diverse multidisciplinary creatives and includes ten commissioned furniture pieces produced by designers

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IMA Zine Fair

The Institute of Modern Art invites you to join our Zine Fair on Saturday 26th October. Zines are old-school, cheap, individual, easy to make and foster self-expression, communication and community building. Explore a massive selection of independent, experimental and alternative publications. The Zine Fair will take place at the IMA, from 10am – 3pm at 420 Brunswick St, Fortitude

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Pick Me

Pick me is an exhibition by artist Claire Ritchie that celebrates our relationships with ourselves. In 2024 Claire has committed to being her own best mate. Through her art she reflects on personal experiences to champion and strengthen her relationship to herself. You are invited to go on a walk through Claire’s thoughtful flower garden. As

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