Self Portraits
A group exhibition exploring the many ways artists can approach the idea of the self. Self Portraits brings together 26 artists working across contemporary painting and visual art, presenting distinct interpretations of identity, perception and personal experience. Featuring James Drinkwater, Vipoo Srivilasa, Cosima Scales, Eliza Gosse, Sally Anderson, Stefan Dunlop,…
Inscribing a life
‘Inscribing a life’ brings artworks from across the QAGOMA Collection that register existence, histories, and time through the act of mark making. From the brute force recorded in paint on a canvas that expresses strength and vitality, to the time commitment captured in the repetition involved in making intricate forms,…
FIRE! Works on Paper
FIRE! Works on Paper 2 Queensland brings together works by seven artists exploring the breadth and diversity of contemporary works on paper. Featuring David Paulson, Ian Waldron, Jo-Anne Driessens, Juno Gemes, Michael Aird, Paul Bong and Vincent Serico, the exhibition presents drawing, photography and print-based works that engage with people,…
Annabelle Reidy: the boat I row
Reflective in a self-effacing way, it is a beautifully crafted memoir which invites us to share a healing process made possible through exploring with an analogue camera and notebook in hand. There is an ethereal dimension to Reidy’s photography — as if her work were from another time. Some of…
Total Vibration
Created specifically for Night Feast, Total Vibration is a major site-specific installation by Gadigal/Sydney artist Jonny Niesche, transforming the Stores Studio into an immersive environment of reflection, sound and movement. Two enormous flexible mirrors — one horizontal and one vertical — face each other across the space, rippling, trembling and…
Zoe Young
Sydney-born artist Zoe Young (b. 1978) explores still life, portraiture and abstraction, transforming everyday settings and objects into idyllic and evocative scenes. Drawing on a childhood shaped by travel, different cultures and her family’s history in hospitality, Young creates compositions that evoke nostalgia while connecting personal memories with broader human…
Choral Cthonics
A hum in the dark. Presented by Metro Arts and Brisbane Festival, Choral Cthonics is a world-premiere exhibition exploring the voice as instrument, threshold and collective force. Bringing together work by Dean Ansell, Cicadas (Maria Molina & Celeste Ricci), CAConrad, Léuli Eshrāghi, Mikhail Karikis, Jazz Money and Tina Stefanou, the…
Joseph Burgess: Sonotextility
Sonotextility is a multidisciplinary exhibition by Brisbane-based artist Joseph Burgess exploring the intersection of textiles and sound. The project investigates shared material ideas of tension, rhythm, repetition, pattern and embodied movement. The exhibition presents carpet-based works developed through a multi-year research project, drawing on performances and research into the historical…
Nana Kawamura: Golden Scars
Golden Scars explores the relationship between the Japanese art of Kintsugi and Friedrich Nietzsche’s philosophy of self-overcoming. Kawamura reflects on repairing what has been broken and transforming past inner conflict into a source of resilience and strength. The exhibition considers how accepting our imperfections and experiences can become an act…
The Red Dress
The Red Dress brings together the work of 380 embroiderers from 51 countries in a remarkable 14-year global collaboration conceived by British artist Kirstie Macleod. Created between 2009 and 2023, the dress features 87 panels of burgundy silk dupion and an estimated 1–1.5 billion stitches. Contributions from women, men and…
Kitty Horton: Dark Romance
Brisbane-based artist Kitty Horton presents Dark Romance, a solo exhibition exploring the materiality of oil, mixed media and drawing. Influenced by contemporary and modernist painting, Horton creates distorted forms, shapes and motifs drawn from her surroundings. Through mark-making, spatial configurations and interior-inspired forms, the exhibition explores the tension between hard…
Sandra Selig: Figure of 8
Milani Gallery presents Figure of 8, a solo exhibition of new work by Brisbane-based artist Sandra Selig. The exhibition features a new body of work spanning reverse pendulum textiles, paintings on cork, sculpture, and a charcoal wall drawing, continuing Selig’s exploration of materiality, movement and spatial relationships. Closing Event: Saturday…
Coral Futures
Coral Futures brings together poetic and speculative responses to coral by First Nations and contemporary Australian artists. The exhibition explores coral’s vital role in marine ecosystems, particularly the Great Barrier Reef, while considering its wider cultural, economic and environmental significance. Responding to the increasing threats posed by climate change, including…
Drawing Animal
Drawing Animal brings together works from the Redland Art Gallery Collection exploring the complex relationships between humans and animals. The exhibition highlights the ways animals are deeply entangled with human activity, from environmental concerns to their often-overlooked roles in global economies and labour. Featuring Australian contemporary artists, the exhibition celebrates…
Judy Watson: kau-in kau-in blood blood
kau-in kau-in blood blood presents recently acquired and existing works from the City of Moreton Bay Art Collection by renowned multidisciplinary artist Judy Watson. Working across textile, video and printmaking, Watson draws attention to underrepresented histories of Australia and the enduring presence of First Nations people and culture. Connected to…
Inhabited: Anthromes of Queensland
Inhabited: Anthromes of Queensland explores the ways people and wildlife coexist within human-altered environments. Through cyanotype photogram collages combining wildlife remnants and human-made objects, LeAnne Vincent uncovers hidden stories embedded within Queensland’s urban spaces. The exhibition invites audiences to consider their relationship with place and reflect on the ways human…
Jason Fitzgerald: Unearthed
Jason Fitzgerald’s Unearthed presents a series of glazed stoneware sculptures that occupy the space between archaeological artefact, architectural fragment and imagined object. Appearing as though excavated from an uncertain past, the works explore ideas of ruin, displacement, memory and transformation. Fitzgerald’s forms suggest objects that were once whole but have…
Gilang Fradika & Indra Dodi
Mitchell Fine Art presents a new exhibition featuring Yogyakarta-based artists Gilang Fradika and Indra Dodi, strengthening Brisbane’s connection with Indonesia’s contemporary art scene. The exhibition brings together Fradika’s Primal Visions and Dodi’s The Company We Keep, following the gallery’s presentation of Indonesian artist Arwin Hidayat in 2025 and Gallery Director…
Bridget Hillebrand: Tidal
PARKER Contemporary presents Tidal, a new exhibition by Melbourne-based artist Bridget Hillebrand, bringing together works shaped by close and repeated encounters with water. Rather than treating water as a landscape to be represented, Hillebrand approaches it as a condition — rhythmic, unstable and beyond human control. The tide becomes a…
Natalie Lavelle: Divine Divide
Material Encounters Is an artwork ever encountered in the same way twice? The light has shifted since morning. Bodies move through a space carrying with them their own thoughts, memories and ways of being. What initially appears black unfurls into a glistening pearlescence.[1] Silver catches the light before dissolving again.[2]…
Lethbridge Small-Scale Art Award 2026
The Lethbridge Small-Scale Art Award returns for its 16th year, showcasing small-scale works by emerging and established artists from Australia and around the world. With works limited to 61cm or less in any dimension, the exhibition celebrates creativity, originality and technical skill across both 2D and 3D artforms. The award…
Lecture Me: Dirk Yates
2PP launches Lecture Me, a new series of contemporary art lectures exploring pressing ideas and issues shaping contemporary practice. The first lecture features Dirk Yates presenting The Living Dog & the Dead Lion: Contemporary Exhibitions and the Legacy of Museum Standards. The lecture will be followed by a tutorial with…
Lord Mayor’s Photographic Awards 2026
The finalist exhibition of the 2026 Lord Mayor’s Photographic Awards celebrates Brisbane through the lens of local photographers, capturing the city’s familiar streets, riverside landscapes, everyday routines and the people and moments that make Brisbane feel like home. New this year, the Brisbane Postcards Collection category invites photographers to capture…
Eliza Bertwistle: Sensational Nonsense
Sensational Nonsense by Eliza Bertwistle explores the sensory and emotional impacts of decoration, playfully challenging gendered hierarchies of aesthetic taste. Through a visually indulgent body of work, Bertwistle draws on euphoric memories triggered by sensory experiences with decorative objects, inviting audiences to reconsider the emotional, cultural and personal meanings attached…
Free Range 7: Botborg, Owchi, Tistriallal Binds
Free Range returns to the Institute of Modern Art for an evening of experimental sound, live performance and underground music culture. The program features three distinct performances exploring improvisation, electronics, magnetic tape and sonic experimentation: Botborg – A transcontinental project spanning Berlin and Meanjin/Brisbane, featuring an electronic performance by Joe…
Abdul-Rahman Abdullah: Undying
Griffith University Art Museum presents Undying, a major solo exhibition by acclaimed Australian sculptor Abdul-Rahman Abdullah. Commissioned by the Chau Chak Wing Museum, The University of Sydney, the exhibition brings together intricately carved and painted sculptures exploring humanity’s relationship with life, death, the afterlife and the natural world. Inspired by…
Performance: Mindy Seu: A Sexual History of the Internet
US artist and technologist Mindy Seu brings her acclaimed participatory lecture-performance A Sexual History of the Internet to Brisbane following presentations across North America, Asia and Europe. Described by the LA Times as “the internet’s sexual historian”, Seu explores the intertwined histories of digital technology and sexuality through a curated…
Kathryn Neilsen: Natured & Nurtured
As part of winning the Young Artist Award at the 2025 Queensland Regional Art Awards (QRAA), emerging Ipswich artist Kathryn Neilsen presents Natured & Nurtured, a solo exhibition at Land Street Gallery. Working across photography and painting, Neilsen explores relationships between the human body and the natural landscape. Her practice…
Ces McCully: Holding the Centre
For several years, my practice has explored the relationship between opposing forces—hard and soft, masculine and feminine, and ideas of self and other. Rather than treating these as fixed opposites, I am interested in the spaces where they overlap and create something new. The paintings in Holding the Centre continue…
artisan: UNLEASHED+
UNLEASHED+ 2026 is a major exhibition celebrating Queensland’s emerging craft and design practitioners, presented by artisan in collaboration with HOTA, Home of the Arts. For more than two decades, UNLEASHED has provided an important platform for early-career makers and designers, connecting emerging practitioners with national curators, collectors and industry professionals.…
Sha Sawari: liminal
برزخ liminal brings together the English word “liminal” with the Farsi term برزخ (barzakh), a concept that evokes a state of suspension – a threshold between death and resurrection, presence and disappearance. While the two terms resonate with one another, they are not fully interchangeable; each carries its own cultural and philosophical…
Ho Rui An: Ultimate Coin Test China High-Speed Rail
Ho Rui An’s video Ultimate Coin Test China High-Speed Rail (2018) offers a playful critique of China’s rapid modernisation and the fetish of stability within the chaos of late capitalism. Ho appropriates a viral internet phenomenon, in which passengers on Chinese bullet trains film coins standing perfectly upright on their edges at…
Straddie Arts Trail 2026
The Straddie Arts Trail returns for its fifth year, transforming Minjerribah (North Stradbroke Island) into a vibrant celebration of contemporary art, culture and creativity across four days. Presented as a free, community-driven event, the trail features 70+ artists and makers across 33 creative stops spanning the island’s three townships. Visitors…
Jane Grealy: Green Leaves
Lethbridge Gallery presents Green Leaves, a solo exhibition of new watercolour works by Queensland artist Jane Grealy. Drawing on a career spanning decades as an architectural illustrator, Grealy brings a refined understanding of precision, perspective and observation to her contemporary art practice. Her delicate watercolours explore the relationship between natural…
Nataly Lee: Snarm
Snarm takes its title from the Khmer word meaning both a scar and a trace. The exhibition reflects on how experiences of displacement leave marks that linger over time, shaping understandings of home not as something fixed or secure, but as something continually formed in response to changing conditions. While rooted…
Jonny Niesche: Total Vibration
Created specifically for Night Feast, Total Vibration is a major new site-specific installation by Sydney artist Jonny Niesche, presented by Brisbane Powerhouse in partnership with the Institute of Modern Art. Transforming the Stores Studio into an immersive environment of reflection, movement and sound, the installation features two monumental flexible mirrors…
Marcus Boelen: Dirty Attraction
23rd February - 29th March
TW Fine Art
My work is extremely physical, each painting has layer upon layer of marks, painted out colour and re-worked imagery. The works are all created out of a need and desire to see work that personally satisfies…
Hannah Cutts - Look What I Found: Buenos Aires
24th February – 16th March
Edwina Corlette Gallery
The talismanic qualities of the reused, the resourceful, and the strange come together in Hannah Cutts’ work to celebrate an inseparability of life and art. In a truly Duchampian twist on evaluating what is unique,…
The Prosperity Collection
7th March - 2nd April
REDSEA Gallery
REDSEA Gallery is excited to announce Katrina Read’s solo exhibition, ‘The Prosperity Collection’ will be featured in the gallery this March. With over 20 years’ experience in fine art, Katrina’s work has been exhibited across…
RENDERED
3rd - 14th March
Jugglers Art Space
RENDERED: An Analogue Exploration of the Digital aims to investigate the 21st century digital phenomenon through the vessel of analogue contemporary art. This exhibition will address questions of technology, robotics, digital platforms, augmented reality, social…
Mike Skelton: Exposed
23rd March - 2nd April
Maud Creative
. A ravishing exhibition of rare photographic diversity by a master craftsman compiled over years. The work offers a glimpse into altogether fascinatingly evocative and contrasting worlds. EXPOSED is primarily an exhibition about contrasts; two-thirds…
Our Kind of Playground
4th February - 18th March
Artisan
The connections between space, touch, play and making are celebrated in Our Kind of Playground. Through a collection of interactive works and ‘play spaces’, this exhibition encourages you to touch, reassemble and understand through the…
Emma Rochester: In Her Hands
16th February - 5th March
POP Gallery
Artist: Emma Rochester Closing Event: Saturday, 4 March 6pm – 8pm Venue: POP Gallery, 27 Logan Road, Woolloongabba Gallery Hours: Wednesday to Sunday, 10am-4pm, Thursday, 12pm-8pm Image: Emma Rochester, ‘Custom-designed fabric documenting pilgrimage to the Black Madonna Icon at the Monastery of…
The Mnemonic Mirror
8th December - 11th March
Griffith University Art Gallery
Griffith University Art Gallery explores the complexity of memory making in their new exhibition The Mnemonic Mirror. With social media now recording our lives as exact archives of people, places and events, memory is no…
Spear
25th February, 1:15pm
GOMA Cinema
Spear is the accomplished debut film from Bangarra Dance Theatre Company’s celebrated choreographer Stephen Page. A breathtaking blend of dance and cinema, the film explores the trials faced by young Indigenous men today, and highlights the…
Sarah Hickey and Linda Zucco
4th - 15th February
Lethbridge Gallery
SARAH HICKEY – INTERIOR JUNGLES Sarah Hickey’s new collection speak of dualities and shadow selves, of dark and light, instinct and culturally imposed restraint; the wild and the tamed. “The constant unveiling and reforming of…
Michael Cook: Mother
8th January - 26th February
Caloundra Regional Art Gallery
Mother is a journey through thirteen images of a woman in a deserted Australian landscape. The ‘mother’ is always alone, her baby absent, although evidence of a child remains in the empty pram, abandoned toys…
Ink Remix
16th September - 19th February
Museum of Brisbane
INK REMIX: Contemporary art from mainland China, Taiwan and Hong Kong. 《墨变》——来自中国大陆、台湾和香港的当代艺术 Ink Remix is the first exhibition in Australia to explore the exciting new developments in ink art, which has emerged as one of the…
Daisy Watson: Drawing on Things Other Than Skin
4th March, 6:30 - 9:30pm
Analogue Gallery
Berlin based tattoo artist Daisy Watson returns to her home town to exhibit a collection of illustrations, paintings and collage she has developed over the past year. The exhibition is an exploration of drawing on…
GLASS: art, design, architecture
19th November - 5th March
QUT Art Museum
Seven emerging curators and seven Queensland artists have come together to present Uncanny, an exhibition that explores the strange in the everyday through a variety of media including video, sculpture, and photography. Co-curated By Margaret…
GOMA Talks: Guilty pleasure
9th March, 6:30 - 7:30pm
Gallery of Modern Art
The lively evening discussion program GOMA Talks returns during ‘Sugar Spin’ for a discussion on pleasure, gratification and meaning in art and life. Across two lively events, join special guest panelists and ABC Radio National…
Bridie Gillman: Overnight
3rd - 23rd February
Edwina Corlette Gallery
I’ve found that colour is key in triggering memories of places I’ve been to in the past. Overnight is a collection of paintings recalling an impromptu overnight trip to Pantai Kerachut, a beach on Penang Island, Malaysia.…
Corrie Furner: Keep Calm
15th February - 1st March
Cut Thumb Laundry
“’Keep Calm’ concentrates on the fading, the flickering of light and the colour pink to coax the natural rhythms of the body to simply connect to what is always available, the breath. Rhythms are required…
Painting as Unforgetting: Clare Milledge and Archie Moore
7th March, 5:30pm
Griffith University Art Gallery
Join artists Clare Milledge (Sydney) and Archie Moore (Brisbane) as they discuss their work in the context of the exhibition The Mnemonic Mirror. The artists will consider the value of personal memory and the contexts of social and…
Monochrome
8th March - 1st April
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Mitchell Fine Art presents ‘Monochrome’ an exhibition exploring the enduring theme of black and white artworks. Black and white adds a timeless fine art appeal to an image. Painting in black and white focuses an artist…
Reform: Art in Public Spaces
20th February - 3rd March
Creative Industries Precinct, QUT
Brisbane Street Art Festival (BSAF) is an annual, city-wide outdoor art festival and your chance to engage with some of Australia’s incredible creative talent across multiple sites, venues and artistic disciplines. As part of the…
Craig O’Shanesy: Confluent Decay
17th January - 8th February
Gallery 61
Confluent decay responds to the contradictions and dystopian fears that underlie the optimism of the Post-internet age. Craig O’Shanesy is an oil painter who merges ‘real world’ personal landscapes and portraits with the ‘collective database’…
Creative Accounting
12th November - 26th February
UQ Art Museum
Drawing from alternative currencies, banking archives, pop culture and contemporary art, Creative Accounting scratches below the surface of the economic system to reveal money’s enigmatic side. Money is many things at once: an abstract rendering…
First Thursdays: Radha La Bia
2nd March, 6:00pm - 9:00pm
Institute of Modern Art
To launch our First Thursdays program, Radha La Bia, alter ego of performance artist Shahmen Suku, will take over the IMA for one night only. Suku is a performance artist based in Sydney, who explores racial and…
Caitlin Franzmann: The Foundry
28th January - 11th February
Institute of Modern Art
The IMA is pleased to present an ambitious new installation, The Foundry, with visuals by Caitlin Franzmann and sound composed by Dale Gorfinkel from recordings made with Ross Manning as part of our Green Room program. The project will open at 5pm on Saturday, 28 January,…
Elizabeth Willing: We Who Eat Together
23rd February, 6:00 - 10:00pm
Gallery of Modern Art
This degustation experience has been created especially for the GOMA Turns 10 celebration season. Join us in GOMA’s two-hatted restaurant, for a unique culinary collaboration with Brisbane-based artist Elizabeth Willing and QAGOMA Executive Chef Josue…
Yonder
18th February
The Tivoli
Yonder is a collaborative multi-arts festival curated by The Brisbane Collective and Brisbane Street Arts Festival. As BSAF’s main event, Yonder will feature performances from the best creative minds in music and art, including emerging…
Directors Choice
8th February - 4th March
Mitchell Fine Art
Mitchell Fine Art launches its 2017 exhibition calendar with the annual group exhibition ‘Director’s Choice’. Curated from the gallery collection, Director Mike Mitchell has carefully selected artworks from various artists, showcasing some of the galleries finest…
LORDS
24th February, 6:00 - 10:00pm
Crowbar
A group exhibition showcasing new work from local emerging Brisbane artists for Brisbane Street Arts Festival curated by The Brisbane Collective. Letting their imagination run wild, artists will create their interpretation of their own ‘Lord’.…
Brisbane Street Art Festival
11th February - 3rd March
Various Spaces
The Brisbane Street Arts Festival (BSAF) is back for it’s second year in February 2017 with an absolute stellar line up of local, interstate and international artists. With over 20 different locations around the city…
Christian Flynn: Within the Realm of a Dying Sun
1st - 18th February
Heiser Gallery
Christian Flynn was born in Innisfail, Queensland in 1978. A graduate of the Queensland College of Art, Flynn was awarded a Masters of Fine Art with First Class Honours in 2007. Flynn’s interest in pop…
Helga Groves: Tremor of Form
11th February - 4th March
Milani Gallery
Evolving from a field trip to New York City ‘Tremor of Form’ extends Helga Groves ongoing interest in geophysical processes. This series attempts to trace geological time by cross-referencing the tangible physiology of Central Park…
Open House: Cycle 01
24th February, 6:30 - 10:30pm
House Conspiracy
For three weeks our studios have been busy with the stir and whir of artistic creation. Closed off to the general public our upper studios have been playing host to so many secret delights. Soon…
No.1 Neighbour: Art in Papua New Guinea 1966 - 2016
15th October - 29th January
Queensland Art Gallery
‘No.1 Neighbour: Art in Papua New Guinea 1966-2016’ presents work by artists from Papua New Guinea created from the mid-1960s, through Independence in 1975, until today. The exhibition focuses on the vibrancy of contemporary artistic…
Erika Scott & Louise Bennett: Side Ways Our Time Travel
22nd February - 2nd March
Frank Moran Gallery, QUT
Both Erika and Louise, circle around a certain simulated quality of reality, their works are stand-ins for something else, for intimacy, interiority or domesticity, but also perhaps for something real-ish where the redundancy of the…
1 Degree by Brisbane Street Art Festival
16th February, 6:30 - 9:30pm
Brisbane Powerhouse
Brisbane Street Art Festival presents ‘1 DEGREE’, this first night of ‘1 DEGREE // 2 DEGREES’, an exhibtion series presenting work by Brisbane’s female artists and creatives in an live, two night event. At 1…
Thomas Oliver: Disconnection
13th – 25th February
Project Gallery, QCA
Experiencing the ebb and flow of life in a capital city, it is easy to become consumed by the gurgling hum of activity. It sparks and pulses like an amped-up generator. We slip from one…







































































