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Invisible Movements

Invisible Movements

16th July – 2nd August
Invisible Movements is an exhibition of new work by Caitlin Franzmann developed abroad, exploring the experience of the body in motion – its internal rhythms in relation to stimuli, spaces and speed. “For 3 months Caitlin…
Bronwyn Searle: Brief Encounters

Bronwyn Searle: Brief Encounters

19th -31st July
Bronwyn is constantly drawn to the beauty and texture that can be found on the ground along our urban streets. She sees beyond the mundane to capture in great detail the brief moments that reflect…
Robyn Stacey: Guest Relations Brisbane

Robyn Stacey: Guest Relations Brisbane

2nd July - 2nd August
Through Robyn Stacey’s photography we imagine other people’s private worlds.  Stacey brings our gaze to contemporary life and the transitory meetings of private and public worlds within the modern hotel room. By turning the hotel…
Adam Lester: Summerland

Adam Lester: Summerland

15th July - 9th August
Adam Lester’s work comes from a need to make sense of cultural ‘noise’. Travels in Greece and Asia, and an interlude in the hippy north of New South Wales, have laid the groundwork for this…
Certain Abstract Things

Certain Abstract Things

20th June - 19th July
A group exhibition from the Griffith University Art Gallery Collection. Featuring artists: Lesley Dumbrell Miles Hall Melinda Harper Nevil Mathews Chris Howlett Frank Osvath Kerrie Poliness Gemma Smith Paul Selwood For more information please visit…
The Skin I’m In

The Skin I’m In

10th - 26th July
The Skin I’m In is a focused examination of identity expressed through personal narratives, encompassing issues of evolution, gene modification, prosthetics, and lineage along with concepts of skin and bruising. The exhibition presents a number of…
Contemporary War Film Program

Contemporary War Film Program

16th August
This program offers audiences an opportunity to engage with the diverse and compelling genre of the contemporary war film, and was conceived to accompany the UQ Art Museum exhibition Conflict: Contemporary responses to war. Curated by…
Correspondences

Correspondences

5th - 26th July
Correspondences brings together the work of New Zealand based artists whose works explore notions of communication, correspondence and exchange. While seeking to promote dialogue and discourse between Australian and New Zealand artists, this exhibition also forms…
Theresa Renando

Theresa Renando

11th - 21st July
“If you want to change the world. you first have to change the story. Because stories-not facts-guide our thinking”.The Re-imagining Narratives exhibition is the culmination of an appreciative inquiry doctoral research project by Dr. Theresa…
Megan Cope: Twice Removed

Megan Cope: Twice Removed

10th - 26th July
Megan Cope’s upcoming exhibition Twice Removed explores aboriginal history through cartographic records. The artworks feature Military and Parish maps within the South-East Queensland area. Twice Removed revisits significant sites where displacement or relocation occurred. Cope imprints the current water level rises to reminding us that this history of…
INTERMISSION

INTERMISSION

10th July - 16th August
During 10-13 July, seventeen musicians from Sydney, Adelaide and Brisbane will be performing small ensemble repertoire from Bach to Xenakis to jazz for The Long Weekenderat FireWorks Gallery in Newstead. Alongside a backdrop of striking artworks…
Robert Dickerson

Robert Dickerson

8th July - 2nd August
Robert Dickerson is one of Australia ‘s best known painters. Born in Sydney , Australia in 1924, he is the son of a tinsmith.He worked as a boy fashioning tin funnels and scoops in the…
Mwerr-angker Alpert featuring Artists of Ampilatwatja

Mwerr-angker Alpert featuring Artists of Ampilatwatja

17th June - 19th July
Artists: Dora Pula Beasley, Rita Pitjara Beasley, Priscilla Pitjarra Foster, Annessa Kemarre Ross Holmes, Michelle Pula Holmes, Robina Pitjara Jones, Margaret Ngwarraye Long, Angeline Pitjara Luck, Lily Pula Miller, Colleen Ngwarraye Morton, Joycie Pitjarra Morton,…
Hot Modernism

Hot Modernism

9th July -12th October
Hot Modernism unearths the stories of Queensland’s mid-century architecture. This moment in our history, inspired by a new way of thinking about sub-tropical living, brought a wave of fresh ideas, design and debate to the…
Karike Ashworth: Lamentation

Karike Ashworth: Lamentation

16th - 19th July
The use of condemned hospital linen, a heavily loaded material, forms the backbone of this body of work, which focuses on the systems, processes and emotions that surround death and dying. Condemned hospital linen refers…
Carol Jerrems: Photographic Artist

Carol Jerrems: Photographic Artist

5th July - 7th September
Carol Jerrems’s gritty, poetic and elusive images show people trying to find a new way of life and action in the 1970s. Her images have come to define a decade in Australia’s history. In contrast…
RASart Exhibition of Excellence

RASart Exhibition of Excellence

26th June 2014 - 26th July
Currently in its 53rd year, the Redcliffe Art Society continues to strengthen creativity in the region by promoting local talent and providing a platform for learning and growth in the visual arts. The long-standing tradition…
Form and Substance

Form and Substance

17th June - 12th July
A group exhibition curated by Alex Seton. Artists : Victoria Reichelt, Abdul-Rahman Abdullah, Laura Moore, Tully Arnot, Caroline Rothwell, Tim Silver, Amy Joy Watson, Charlie Sofo, Honor Freeman, Ham Darroch, Lionel Bawden and Alex Seton.  …
Greensmith: New Directions in Eco and Ethical Jewellery

Greensmith: New Directions in Eco and Ethical Jewellery

5th July - 27th September
Greensmith seeks to showcase the finest Queensland and Californian eco-design in jewellery and metalsmithing, with 16 Queensland jewellers and nine Californian jewellers taking part in the exhibition. Greensmith is reflective of the growing awareness of…
Lethbridge 10000

Lethbridge 10000

14th - 29th June
Finalist Exhibition 2014 The Lethbridge Gallery has established a strong reputation for exhibiting works demonstrating exceptional detail and creativity. With the intention of fostering the next generation of artists, Lethbridge Gallery initiated the Lethbridge 10000. Now…
Con$ume

Con$ume

20th June - 11th July
‘Poly Gone Cowboy presents ‘Con$ume’, a collection of dynamic pop art prints and furniture from Brisbane based emerging artist Rupert Lewis Jones. In this new series of works the artist questions the materialistic values of…
Odd Home

Odd Home

9th - 12th July
Merging eight diverse practices, Odd Home will attempt to reclaim and reform a variety of ingrained cultural norms. Each artist in this exhibition seeks to critically deconstruct long held conventions through their individual arts practice. These artists…
Conflict: Contemporary responses to war

Conflict: Contemporary responses to war

10th May - 7th September
Conflict: Contemporary responses to war reflects on the world altering events of September 11 2001, and explores art made around the theme of war in the years since. The exhibition takes a wide-ranging view, considering conflict on a global…
Simon Degroot: Select Reshape

Simon Degroot: Select Reshape

12th - 28th June
Simon Degroot uses painting as a way to interrogate pre-existing images. Calling upon a background in commercial printing processes, he utilises strategies of disassembly and reassembly, abstraction and fragmentation in the creation of new works.…
IMA Talks: Markus Miessen

IMA Talks: Markus Miessen

Thursday, 26 June, 6:00pm
The IMA is pleased to present a talk by Berlin-based architect, consultant and writer Markus Miessen on Thursday, 26 June, at 6pm. Miessen is the initiator of the Participation tetralogy and his work revolves around questions of critical…
Laith McGregor

Laith McGregor

18th June - 19th July
In 2007 Laith McGregor obtained a Bachelor of Fine Art (Hons) at the Victorian College of the Arts, Melbourne. In 2008 he won the Robert Jacks Drawing Prize at the Bendigo Regional Art Gallery. In…
GARY CARSLEY: SCIENCEFICTIVE

GARY CARSLEY: SCIENCEFICTIVE

31st May - 26th July
The Institute of Modern Art is pleased to present the new installation Sciencefictive by Brisbane-born Sydney-based established artist Gary Carsley. This immersive project transforms two galleries into an interior garden, seen through apertures, or Moongates, that puncture…
Ah Xian: Heavy Wounds

Ah Xian: Heavy Wounds

28th March - 29th September
This exhibition presents an important suite of early paintings by Chinese-born Australian artist Ah Xian. Generously gifted to the Gallery by the artist and donors, these works largely draw on the iconography of socialist realist…
51 Paintings

51 Paintings

9th - 29th June
In 2006, Australian director Shaun Wilson visited the Romanesque-Gothic St. Michael’s church in Schwäbisch Hall, Germany, encountering 51 medieval religious paintings. After painstakingly copying each artwork into a small travel notebook, Shaun reconstructed each painting…
Seen + Heard

Seen + Heard

15th March – 3rd August
The exhibition, ‘Seen + Heard: Works and Multiples from the Collection’ draws on major artworks, installations and multiples (numbered editions) from the Gallery’s Collection, which address crossovers between popular culture, music, sound and visual art.…
Regenerate

Regenerate

12th - 21st June
Regenerate will feature new works by six emerging artists. This exhibition will present new understandings of the human body as a site in which to explore notions of identity, sexuality and mortality and the points in…
CRAIG WADDELL

CRAIG WADDELL

10th June - 28th June
Sensual and tactile, Craig Waddell’s work celebrates both the sublime and the imperfect. Laying down paint, wet into wet, observing while intuitive colour and gesture build and change, he destroys, renews and resurrects images from…
DAVIDA ALLEN

DAVIDA ALLEN

10th June - 5th July
Davida has said she works in episodes.   This is through personal necessity, and because the life of the painting when wet, finishes quickly.   There is a very strict technical limitation to make any changes.   Whereas…
'Brisbane: My Home' by Noel McKenna

'Brisbane: My Home' by Noel McKenna

10th June - 5th July
Noel McKenna was born in Brisbane in 1956. After studying architecture at the University of Queensland in 1974 and 1975, the artist continued his education at the Brisbane College of Art, attending the College between…
The Story So far…

The Story So far…

10th June - 6th July
REDSEA Gallery is pleased to present a new exhibition by New Zealand artist Ross Jones. This represents Ross’s first exhibition in Australia. Jones style encapsulates the art of storytelling. He loves to distort the light…
Post Datum: Storage Space

Post Datum: Storage Space

4th - 7th June
QUT Artist run initiative Post Datum presents Storage Space. This group exhibition features eight QUT students that are currently undertaking undergraduate or postgraduate studies. The artworks presented will communicate concepts of memory and investigate ways in…