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Hannah Gartside: Fantasies

Hannah Gartside: Fantasies

9th - 26th May
Inhabit a fantasy world of feminine eroticism and of absent bodies. A field of translucent textile sculptures, Fantasies is about connection and dissolving, curiosity for new sensations, and the strangeness of being in a body. Salvaged everyday…
tomorrow, and tomorrow, and tomorrow

tomorrow, and tomorrow, and tomorrow

2nd - 26th May
Onespace Gallery is delighted to present the impressive work of two of Queensland’s finest photo-media artists, Kim Demuth and Henri van Noordenburg. Their joint exhibition, tomorrow, and tomorrow, and tomorrow, was first shown at Pinnacles Gallery, Townsville in February/March…
Sarah Poulgrain: Conversation In Two Parts

Sarah Poulgrain: Conversation In Two Parts

9th - 26th May
Conversation in Two Parts approaches reenactment as a tool for emotional processing. Clay busts of family members, animation software and crudely constructed sets are used to revisit situations, offering alternative and imagined outcomes that consolidate experiences…
Mika Nakamura-Mather: The Floating Word

Mika Nakamura-Mather: The Floating Word

4th April - 19th May
Reflect on ideas of what ‘home’ means by exploring the works of Mika Nakamura-Mather. The artist has spent much of her life away from her homeland of Japan, living, working, and travelling extensively in Europe,…
Neil Frazer

Neil Frazer

10th April - 5th May
“My paintings are the result of travel within Australia and New Zealand, I aim to make paintings that combine something of the texture and energy of the place with a sense of its broader geology…
Holly Bates: Rodeo Romance

Holly Bates: Rodeo Romance

27th April, 6:00 - 9:00pm
Rodeo Romance is a new body of work by HOLLY BATES, which explores the artist’s personal fascination with the aesthetics of the Western genre in combination with its lack of queer & especially lesbian representation.…
Lincoln Austin: Topography - place writing

Lincoln Austin: Topography - place writing

27th February - 13th May
Lincoln Austin’s sculptural and multi-media works playfully explore the poetics of geometry, pattern, optics and scale. Created while the Museum’s artist-in-residence, Lincoln’s exhibition, Topography – place writing, references Brisbane’s unique sub-tropical architecture and landscape. Lincoln Austin was…
The Strip Show

The Strip Show

23rd March - 12th May
The Strip Show examines the influence of comic strips on the work of Australian artists Stephen Bird, Sharon Goodwin, Chayni Henry, Shin Koyama, Jonathan McBurnie, Brian Robinson and Charles Street. The accessibility and mass consumption of comic strips…
KIN

KIN

27th April - 8th May
Claire Fulton Art and Amelia K Fulton Art present an exhibition exploring their sisterhood and upbringing through their vastly different artistic styles. Though having lived together for most of their lives and having such a…
Remnants

Remnants

4th - 6th May
An Exhibition with: Belinda Sinclair Dan Denton Jon Weber Kit Mason Leonie Chinn Opening night from 6 PM, Friday 4 May 2018 Live Performance by The Steady As She Goes   Bib’n’Brace Collective 95 Commercial…
Artist Relay

Artist Relay

18th May, 7:00 - 8:30pm
Join us on May 18, 7:00pm for Boxcopy’s Artist Relay series. Artists Chantal Fraser, Hannah Gartside and Parallel Park will discuss their art practices in dialogue with our current exhibition by Caroline Phillips. The artists…
One Million Stars

One Million Stars

29th March - 15th April
One Million Stars public art installation in King George Square Inspired by artist Maryann Talia Pau, and united in their hope for a peaceful future, thousands of people from across the world have woven the…
Anthony Lister: The Flower Show

Anthony Lister: The Flower Show

22nd March – 5th May
FireWorks Gallery is excited to be presenting its forthcoming exhibition Anthony Lister: The Flower Show. Born 1979 in Brisbane, Lister studied fine art at Griffith University Queensland College of Art and later in New York…
Ryan Presley: Prosperity

Ryan Presley: Prosperity

24th March – 28th April
Brisbane-based artist Ryan Presley has produced new work as part of his ongoing project, Blood Money (2010–present), which deals with representation and exchange. In his richly layered watercolour paintings, he reimagines our figureheads on Australian banknotes as…
Jason Fitzgerald: Shaky Ground

Jason Fitzgerald: Shaky Ground

28th April - 12th May
Queensland sculptor Jason Fitzgerald’s latest series of ceramic and timber works will comprise a new solo exhibition, Shaky Ground, at Jan Murphy Gallery. Until recently, Fitzgerald was solely known for geometrically formed timber sculptures made…
BOTBORG

BOTBORG

30th April, 6:00pm
Botborg is an international audio-visual performance group that fuses and rewires raw electronic signals to create intensely visceral experiences of sound-colour synesthesia. Using a complex array of custom electronics, Botborg create totally live multi-sensory assaults…
Guy Maestri: On Painting

Guy Maestri: On Painting

27th March - 27th April
An exploration of the painting process, On Painting, draws together new paintings that investigate the working methods of some the world’s artistic greats, including Velázquez and Sargent. “In 1435 the Italian architect and art theorist…
These Clothes Mean Something

These Clothes Mean Something

19th April, 6:30 - 9:00pm
“Our relationship to clothing is intimate, something intuitive and deeply established within cultures all over the world. However, our understanding of how we form meaningful relationships with what we wear is ambiguous and inadequately discussed.”…
The Artificial Horizon: A New Dimension of Landscape

The Artificial Horizon: A New Dimension of Landscape

30th April - 5th May
Six experimental paintings that investigate an awareness of an ‘artificial horizon’ and the consequences of spatial disorientation when a smartphone screen is used to view landscape. I question if no horizon line or perspective exists…
GOMA Talks: Patricia Piccinini: The Rise of the Machines

GOMA Talks: Patricia Piccinini: The Rise of the Machines

26th April, 6:30 - 7:30pm
As we are confronted with the realities of a future in which artificial intelligence, robotics and advances in biotechnology are commonplace, how do we navigate our ethical obligations to both our fellow humans, and our…
John Aslandis: Sonic No. 68

John Aslandis: Sonic No. 68

10th - 28th April
“In the sonic network series I use a set of mathematical intervals to compose the paintings which are relative to a symmetrical grid on each of the four canvases. This drawing that I use as…
Lix North: Lux ex Tenebris

Lix North: Lux ex Tenebris

28th April - 16th May
Lix North’s eccentric, hyperrealist self portraits explore her own internal landscape and its reflection in the world around her. Laced with metaphor, augmented with ornate detail and a hint of satire, her portraits juxtapose the…
The Post Digital Mark

The Post Digital Mark

4th April - 3rd May
TWFINEART is pleased to announce the opening of The Post Digital Mark, featuring works by Fran O’Neill, Chris Trueman & Carlson Hatton. In 20 years digital technologies have significantly altered our reality. Retina displays, generative…
Ross Manning: Sound Performance

Ross Manning: Sound Performance

14th April, 3:00 - 4:00pm
Join Milani Gallery for a premiere performance of new open piano and waveform sound work by Ross Manning.
Crush This City

Crush This City

16th - 28th April
Crush this City is a group showcase of exhibitable works by local graffiti/street artists, along with a number of interstate and international artists with connections to Crush City and the Brisbane street art festival. It…
Sally M Nangala Mulda: New Paintings

Sally M Nangala Mulda: New Paintings

10th - 28th April
Born at Titjikala with parents from Erldunda and Aputula (formerly known as Finke) regions, Sally Nangala Mulda went to school at Amoonguna when her family moved there. She married and had her only child as a young…
Victoria Wareham and Fiona West: Light Conversation

Victoria Wareham and Fiona West: Light Conversation

4th - 15th April
Light Conversation is an exhibition of new work by artists Victoria Wareham and Fiona West. Taking light as its primary focus, this exhibition aims to create narratives between the studio outputs of these two practitioners…
Aaron Butt: Liberté

Aaron Butt: Liberté

4th - 28th April
Liberté explores both real and imagined connections and disconnections between French high-wire artist Philippe Petit and sculptor Auguste Rodin. Across painting, drawing, photography and sculpture, the works draw parallels between the two creatives, while simultaneously exploring their use of…
Claudia Greathead: Round and Round

Claudia Greathead: Round and Round

28th April - 12th May
Emerging Brisbane based artist Claudia Greathead will present a series of new paintings in her upcoming solo exhibition, Round and Round. Painterly enigmas and strange narratives characterise her imagery, which has emerged from old and…
Sandra Selig: Modulated Object and Assisted Drawings

Sandra Selig: Modulated Object and Assisted Drawings

21st April - 12th May
Using a range of media, including works on paper, video, light and sound, Sandra Selig creates subtle works from commonplace materials such as paper, string, sewing thread and phosphorescent paint. Her work often investigates concepts…
Charles Cohan: Trajects

Charles Cohan: Trajects

3rd - 14th April
The exhibition Trajects surveys the past six years of prints by Honolulu based printmaker Charles Cohan. The title refers to the various visual and conceptual routes that Cohan has investigated since 2012, and reflects an…
Disobedient Daughters

Disobedient Daughters

4th - 21st April
Nine female artists/artist collectives challenge visual tropes of Asian women. The works playfully examine race, gender, and societal expectations, and their continued objectification and exoticism in popular media. Artists include: Mihyun Kang Gwan Tung Dorothy…
In Conversation: Tom Nicholson & Dale Harding

In Conversation: Tom Nicholson & Dale Harding

21st April, 12:00 - 2:00pm
Join Tom Nicholson and Dale Harding in conversation as they discuss their respective practices, histories present in their work, and their shared exploration of methods of wall drawing. In Nicholson’s work, the line is a…
Karla Dickens: Lucky Bastards and Fast Food

Karla Dickens: Lucky Bastards and Fast Food

11th April - 12th May
The phrase “lucky country” is the base-point from which these works grew. I was grateful and relieved to find that Donald Horne, the man who first coined this famous phrase in 1964, was ironically condemning…
Archie Moore: 1970 – 2018

Archie Moore: 1970 – 2018

8th March - 21st April
In the largest solo exhibition of his career to date, leading contemporary Australian artist Archie Moore will present a new commission at Griffith University Art Museum from 8 March – 21 April 2018. Curated by…
The Act of Seeing: the Invisible Within the Visible

The Act of Seeing: the Invisible Within the Visible

3rd - 14th April
Painting provides a medium for the narratives of our thoughts and experiences, feelings and emotions, to become visible o ering opportunities for re ection. Drawing upon the traditions of still life and portraiture this exhibition…