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Determined to be modern: The early work of Sidney Nolan

Determined to be modern: The early work of Sidney Nolan

20th April, 6:00pm
Public lecture and discussion with the curator of ‘We who love’ Professor Chris McAuliffe and Dr Nancy Underhill.  Moderated by UQ’s Dr Amelia Barikin. Followed by the openings of: ‘We who love: The Nolan slates’…
Katie Porter: Catharcissism

Katie Porter: Catharcissism

16th April, 12:00 - 3:00pm
Katie Porter: Catharcissism (save me make me keep me take me) ‘Catharcissism’ is a portmanteau of the words catharsis and narcissism, and is an attempt to both explain the reason for the work and apologise…
IMA Talk: Inti Guerrero

IMA Talk: Inti Guerrero

30th April, 2:00pm
Join us for a talk by Hong Kong-based curator Inti Guerrero on Saturday, 30 April, at 2 PM. Guerrero (Colombia, 1983) is the Estrellita B. Brodsky Adjunct Curator of Latin American Art at Tate in…
The Artist As Collaborator

The Artist As Collaborator

12th May, 6:00pm
The Artist As… is a year-long lecture series co-presented with Curatorial Practice at MADA (Monash Art Design and Architecture), Melbourne, examining the multitude of roles artists occupy and adapt today. Curator Emily Pethick will speak…
Jeremy Staples: Positive Failure - The Road to Failure (lab)

Jeremy Staples: Positive Failure - The Road to Failure (lab)

1st May, 2:00pm
After approaching Jeremy to be a storyteller at the Failure:Lab Sydney event as part of Vivid Ideas, he suggested creating an extra element to the event by travelling from Brisbane to Sydney on his bicycle,…
QUT Art Awards: Teagan Ramsay

QUT Art Awards: Teagan Ramsay

15th - 27th April
Teagan Ramsay is a Brisbane based artist practicing independently across a range of mediums including sculpture, performance, installation, video and sound. Her practice currently interchanges between playfully cross-examining her personal narrative of sexuality and interest…
Michael Cook: Mother

Michael Cook: Mother

23rd March – 23rd April
Michael Cook is an award-winning photographer who worked commercially in Australia and overseas for twenty-five years. In 2009, Cook began to make art photography, driven by an increasingly urgent desire to explore issues of identity. His…
Sandra Selig: Outsides

Sandra Selig: Outsides

2nd - 30th April
New work by Sandra Selig. Image: Sandra Selig, untitled 2016, digital video still
Obsessions

Obsessions

29th March - 23rd April
Obsessions: Elizabeth and Arthur Bach Obsessions is an exhibition of painting and sculpture that explores the human tendency to hoard and collect items that may be useful in some way. Painting, woodworking and design elements…
IMA Reading Group

IMA Reading Group

9th April, 3:00 - 4:00pm
The IMA Reading Group is a monthly assembly held in the Motto IMA bookstore designed to further activate local discussion surrounding contemporary art. The initiative is aimed at university students and recent graduates, and aims…
The Annual

The Annual

16th April, 3:00 - 6:00pm
Boxcopy is hosting an event on Saturday 16 April to raise funds in support of our future gallery program. Boxcopy alumni have generously donated small works, which will be available for a silent auction on…
Siena Hart: I'm Asking For A Friend

Siena Hart: I'm Asking For A Friend

15th April, 6:00 - 9:00pm
I’m Asking for A Friend presents a new series of works by Sienna Hart. Siena Hart is a multidisciplinary artist from Brisbane, Australia. Her work investigates the nature of the body, memory and personal identity…
Mitchell Donaldson: Like a Log

Mitchell Donaldson: Like a Log

22nd April, 6:00 - 9:00pm
Like a Log presents a new body of work by Mitchell Donaldson that continues his examination of the relationship between the material and immaterial. The title might be a misnomer. Though the objects presented may…
Queensland Faces

Queensland Faces

Until 5th May
Queensland Faces is a survey of varied, unique portraits from SLQ collections across time and cultures seeking to uncover the stories and lives of Queenslanders. Take a closer look at the people who make this…
Robyn Stacey: Cloud Land

Robyn Stacey: Cloud Land

18th September - 3rd April
Imagine stepping inside an artwork. Imagine stepping inside a camera. Imagine seeing your world turned upside down. Welcome to Robyn Stacey: Cloud Land. Robyn Stacey is one of Australia’s preeminent contemporary photographers. Her new body…
Rana Hamadeh: The Sleepwalkers

Rana Hamadeh: The Sleepwalkers

20th February - 30th April
The IMA presents a major new film commission by Lebanese artist Rana Hamadeh, her first solo exhibition in Australia. The Sleepwalkers is a filmed play re-dramatising the story of Raya and Sakina, the infamous Egyptian sister…
Alrey Batol: Open Studio

Alrey Batol: Open Studio

1st April, 5:00 - 7:30pm
Join us in the early evening of Friday 1st April as our artist in residence Alrey Batol will show you through new works he has been developing as part of his MAAP Residency Award. Don’t…
Inheritance

Inheritance

24th February -19th March
Seven local emerging contemporary jewellers and makers of small objects use their art to interpret the perpetual inheritance of social, political, environmental and cultural conditions that occur in our everyday lives. The artists use precious and semi-precious metals,…
Callum Galletly: When Thumbs Become Rulers

Callum Galletly: When Thumbs Become Rulers

27th March, 7:00pm
from side to side to side to side to side to side in possible positions evaporate in the humidity hanging in the entrance wear left insults write remedies for knotted necks ORAL ARI: 57 Victoria Street, Red…
Daniel Boyd

Daniel Boyd

20th February - 24th March
The IMA presents a the first solo exhibition in Queensland of Cairns-born, Sydney-based artist Daniel Boyd. His acclaimed practice deftly layers colonial history, European modernism and its connections to the Pacific, and the subtle interplay…
In Residence: Shift 1

In Residence: Shift 1

2nd April, 6:00 - 10:00pm
In Residence ARI is proud to announce our first exhibition ‘Shift 1’ ‘Shift 1’ is part one of a two part exhibition series, and will feature artworks that address the themes of physical and psychological…
Discipline 4 Launch

Discipline 4 Launch

2nd April, 3:00pm
Melbourne-based contemporary art journal Discipline published its fourth issue in December 2015. Edited by Nicholas Croggon, David Homewood, and Helen Hughes, with a guest edited section by Ferdiansyah Thajib of KUNCI Cultural Studies Center in…
Ocean Connection

Ocean Connection

5th February - 5th March
Ocean Connection: glass art by Joanna Bone, Scott Coleman, Keith Rowe and Kayo Yokoyama. An exhibition featuring works by artists exploring our connection with the ocean. Each of the four artists has mastered a different…
Freshwater Saltwater

Freshwater Saltwater

2nd - 19th March
Marvel at this significant collection of works on paper compiled by UMI Arts in 2015 to celebrate 10 years of service to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander arts and cultural practitioners of Far North Queensland.…
SHAPE of Things to Come

SHAPE of Things to Come

24th February - 18th March
Celebrating its tenth iteration, SHAPE continues its objective to illuminate emerging conceptual and stylistic trends of creative practice, showcasing works from the next generation of creative professionals as they graduate within the multidisciplinary landscape of…
Meagan Streader: W-INTER

Meagan Streader: W-INTER

24th February - 12th March
Integrating geometric line and light, W-inter presents an interplay between light, geometric line and architecture in an immersive, futuristic form of cyberspace. Featuring a field of illuminated linear structures, this large-scale light installation will respond…
Panel discussion: The Art or The Science of Learning?

Panel discussion: The Art or The Science of Learning?

8th March, 6:00pm
In association with the ‘National Self-Portrait Prize’, please join our panel discussion on ‘The Art or The Science of Learning?’ Bringing together the disciplines of neuroscience, psychology and education, the Science of Learning Research Centre…
Danie Mellor: A sensual instinct

Danie Mellor: A sensual instinct

23rd February – 19th March
Leading Australian artist Danie Mellor will present a new solo exhibition, A sensual instinct, at Jan Murphy Gallery. Danie Mellor’s work explores themes that are critically linked to cultural histories and concepts of the landscape.…
MONO.20: Gudrun Gut & Andrew Tuttle

MONO.20: Gudrun Gut & Andrew Tuttle

12th March, 7:00pm
Gudrun Gut is Berlin music royalty. She has been at the heart of so many movements and influential projects it’s difficult to summurise her now three decade career. A founding member of Einstürzende Neubauten, Gut…
Present Tense

Present Tense

1st - 24th March
‘Present Tense’ curated by Belem Lett features the work of DAN HOLLIER, GENEVIEVE FELIX REYNOLDS, GREG HODGE, PAUL WILLIAMS, SALLY ANDERSON and WILL COOKE. Present Tense looks at the contemporary vernacular of abstraction present within…
Kate McKay: Illuminated

Kate McKay: Illuminated

24th February - 24th March
Within a city, gardens are places of escape, play and relaxation. However the idea of the manicured garden is a relationship that is riddled with desires, expectations and anxieties. In Illuminated McKay is able to…
Oberon 2 Launch

Oberon 2 Launch

22nd March, 6:00pm
From the publishers of Das Superpaper comes Oberon, a new periodical on art in the world. After publishing Das Superpaper in Australia for 6 years, Das Platforms is proud to announce the launch of Oberon,…
Dale Harding: I refuse my death

Dale Harding: I refuse my death

3rd - 26th March
Dale Harding was born in 1982 in the coal-mining town of Moranbah, Queensland, and grew up on his parents’ nearby cattle property. The son of Kate and David Harding, he is a descendant of the…
Ilma Savari: A New Light

Ilma Savari: A New Light

17th February - 19th March
Ilma Savari is the daughter of venerated elder and pre-eminent Ömie artist Sarah Ugibari. In recent years, Sarah (the oldest living Ömie at approximately ninety-seven years of age) has begun the crucial task of imparting…
Belem Lett: Paradise Lost

Belem Lett: Paradise Lost

1st March - 24th March
Belem Lett has been a finalist in several prizes including the The Fisher’s Ghost Award and the Brett Whiteley Travelling Art Scholarship which he won in 2010. Recent exhibitions include Bang Bang at CHASM Gallery in New York, solo…
Wendy Sharpe

Wendy Sharpe

1st - 24th March
Wendy Sharpe is acclaimed as one of Australia’s most significant and awarded artists. She has won the Archibald Prize, the Portia Geach Memorial Prize (twice) and the Sulman prize (judged by Albert Tucker). She has…