Nyx + Myfanwy Gullifer: The Magical Muff
Side Gallery presents The Magical Muff, a bold and playful exhibition by artists Nyx and Myfanwy Gullifer that celebrates the female body through humour, storytelling and vibrant visual language. Challenging taboos while embracing bodily autonomy, the exhibition explores themes of identity, empowerment and lived experience. Through painting, illustration and contemporary…
Marisa Veerman: Knowing
Lethbridge Gallery presents Knowing, a solo exhibition by Marisa Veerman exploring clothing as an extension of identity, memory and human connection. Through photography, embroidery and textile-based processes, Veerman considers garments as material archives that carry traces of lived experience, inherited presence and personal history. Rather than functioning simply as objects,…
Karla Marchesi: Till and Toil
Till and Toil presents a new body of paintings by Karla Marchesi that uses the garden as both subject and metaphor for navigating uncertainty, pressure and change. The exhibition reflects on sustaining hope through periods of personal and collective turbulence. Drawing together botanical forms, produce and the human figure, Marchesi…
Carolyn Craig: Becoming Penguin (Act II)
PARKER Contemporary presents Becoming Penguin (Act II), a new exhibition by Sydney-based artist Carolyn Craig exploring identity, belonging and systems of social judgement. Centred on the symbolic figure of the penguin, Craig employs performance, printmaking and photography to examine how bodies are observed, categorised and shaped by social structures. Drawing…
Pink Elephant Revisited
Pink Elephant Revisited is the second chapter of Paul Andrew’s ongoing ARIs Revisited series, an archival art project exploring the history of Queensland’s artist-run initiatives and independent creative communities. Presented at Loupe Studio, the exhibition combines installation, video, archival material and DIY zines to revisit the influential Pink Elephant Circle…
god eater
god eater is a new contemporary performance work by New Zealand-born, regional Queensland-based artist Jag Popham. Combining dance, ritual, martial arts, breathwork and immersive sound, the performance unfolds as a visceral transformation between human, creature and something less easily defined. Encased within a shell-like body armour that gradually mutates and…
Lecture: Greg Lehman – Decolonising the Colonial Image
The Institute of Modern Art presents Decolonising the Colonial Image, a lecture by Tasmanian art historian, curator and writer Professor Greg Lehman. Drawing on more than two centuries of colonial imagery, Lehman examines how European artists represented Tasmanian Aboriginal people and the enduring impact of these visual narratives. Through a…
MOTH
MOTH brings together eight multidisciplinary practitioners for a month-long open studio exploring themes of illumination, experimentation and creative discovery. Working across a range of disciplines, the participating artists investigate light as both material and metaphor, revealing processes, testing ideas and creating new forms through collaboration and inquiry. Throughout the month,…
Philip Wolfhagen
Philip Wolfhagen presents a new exhibition of paintings that continue his long-standing exploration of the atmospheric landscapes of northern Tasmania. Widely regarded as one of Australia’s leading contemporary landscape painters, Wolfhagen is known for his distinctive use of beeswax mixed with oil paint, creating richly textured surfaces that capture the…
5th National Indigenous Art Triennial: After The Rain
The 5th National Indigenous Art Triennial: After The Rain brings together ten newly commissioned multidisciplinary installations by established and emerging First Nations artists from across Australia. Led by Artistic Director Tony Albert (Girramay/Yidinji/Kuku-Yalanji peoples), the exhibition explores themes of rebirth, renewal and cycles of cleansing while celebrating intergenerational legacies and…
Brendan Huntley: A Meadow, A Clearing
A Meadow, A Clearing presents a new body of ceramic sculptures by Melbourne-based artist Brendan Huntley. Guided by touch, instinct and material experimentation, Huntley’s practice embraces spontaneity and process. His sculptural works are built through layered surfaces, textured markings and intuitive forms that draw upon memory, heritage and imagination. Influenced…
MONO x IAG
MONO x IAG brings together the Institute of Modern Art’s long-running experimental sound program with Ipswich Art Gallery for a special expanded presentation as part of Spark Festival. Curated by Lawrence English, MONO has spent two decades presenting sonic experimentation, durational performance and boundary-pushing artistic practices. This one-night event invites…
LORE and LAND: First Nations Artists in the Art Collection
LORE and LAND is an exhibition grounded in the deep cultural knowledge, ancestral connections and sovereign rights of Australian First Nations peoples. Drawing from the Sunshine Coast Art Collection, the exhibition explores the enduring relationships First Nations artists hold with Country, culture, community and identity. Through painting, sculpture, textiles, digital…
Marisa Culpo: Between Form
Presented by artisan and Metro Arts, Between Form is the first exhibition in the Small Object Spaces series, featuring Brisbane-based artist Marisa Culpo. Working across textiles and ceramics, Culpo’s practice explores the relationship between material, process and meaning. Through small-scale sculptural works that combine ceramic vessels with hand-fabricated textile plinths,…
Responses to Kukunna Wurraweena
Join the Institute of Modern Art for a panel discussion responding to Kukunna Wurraweena, the current exhibition by artist Mandy Quadrio. Bringing together leading curators, academics and researchers, the conversation will explore the themes, ideas and cultural significance emerging from Quadrio’s exhibition and broader contemporary First Nations art practices. Panelists…
Ham Darroch: Pause for a Human
In Pause for a Human, Ham Darroch explores humanness through a vibrant and inquisitive abstract language. Occupying the Main Gallery, the exhibition presents a series of large-scale acrylic paintings that are both sharply composed and playfully resolved. These works invite viewers to slow down and navigate their layered, puzzle-like surfaces.…
Shields: Design and Functionality
Shields: Design and Functionality explores the history, artistry and cultural significance of traditional Aboriginal shields through a major exhibition at The University of Queensland’s Anthropology Museum. The exhibition presents more than 130 shields dating from the early 1900s, highlighting the regional diversity of shield design across Australia. Traditionally used for…
The Huxleys: Bad Sports
Bad Sports is a vibrant and theatrical exhibition by The Huxleys exploring the intersections of sport, queerness, humour and performance. Drawing on their experiences of growing up in Australia, The Huxleys transform the playing field into a site of creative resistance. Through photography, costume and performance, the exhibition reimagines sport…
Odyssey Starlight Mandala
Odyssey Starlight Mandala is an exhibition celebrating a long-term community art project that will see 10,000 handwoven star mandalas created and gifted to athletes competing at the Brisbane 2032 Olympic Games. Presented at Brisbane Square Library throughout June and July, the exhibition offers visitors the opportunity to experience the growing…
Double Take
‘Double Take’ is a curated cinema program exploring the eerie, fascinating world of doubles, impostors and fractured identity on screen. Drawing together international films—from psychological thrillers to surreal dramas and horror—the program examines how identity can be mirrored, duplicated and distorted. Expect a mix of rare archival prints and newly…
Shifting Ground
Curated by artist and researcher Larissa Warren, ‘Shifting Ground’ explores the rich history of women potters from Tamborine Mountain, Queensland. The exhibition brings together works by twelve contemporary Australian artists alongside historical pieces by pioneering women potters from the region. All artworks are created using Tamborine Mountain’s native volcanic clays,…
Tim Page: The Very Edge of the Brightest Light
Tim Page: The Very Edge of the Brightest Light brings together almost 70 photographic works from the Griffith University Art Collection alongside archival materials and ephemera, offering a renewed perspective on one of the most influential war photographers of the 20th century. Curated by Carrie McCarthy, the exhibition highlights Page’s…
Sarah Mufford: Ornamental
Ornamental presents a new body of work by Australian artist Sarah Mufford, comprising large-scale paintings accompanied by a site-responsive wallpaper installation. Drawing from more than a decade of research and fieldwork, the exhibition explores the cultural and visual language of ornament and geometric abstraction, situating traditional design systems within a…
Tattersall's Club Landscape Art Prize
Now showing at Lethbridge Gallery is the 2026 Tattersall’s Club Landscape Art Prize Finalist Exhibition. Thoughtfully curated across both gallery spaces, the exhibition celebrates the diversity and beauty of the Australian landscape through contemporary artistic practice, offering visitors the opportunity to experience some of the country’s finest landscape artworks. The…
Franck Gohier: Australia Has Cowboys Too
Darwin-based artist Franck Gohier returns to Mitchell Fine Art with his fifth solo exhibition, Australia Has Cowboys Too. Featuring a new body of work inspired by the iconography of Western comics, films and vintage advertising, the exhibition reimagines the visual language of the American frontier through an Australian lens. Gohier…
Excess All Areas
Info: Excess All Areas explores consumer culture and society’s relationship with waste through humour, colour and critical reflection. Presented by the New Quotidian Collective, the exhibition draws upon the visual language of advertising, packaging and branding to examine the pervasive influence of capitalism on everyday life. Through vibrant imagery and…
Leah King-Smith: rhythm wRites Forum
Join a public forum with influential First Nations artists and thinkers whose practices challenge, unsettle and reimagine the creative landscape, presented as part of the exhibition Leah King-Smith: rhythm wRites. The forum brings together leading First Nations artists, researchers and cultural practitioners in a series of conversations exploring image-making, memory,…
Linde Ivimey: I Will Remember You
I Will Remember You is a new exhibition by acclaimed Australian artist Linde Ivimey, bringing together a collection of recently created sculptures, poppets and charms that explore memory, material histories and acts of remembrance. Drawing upon nearly four decades of studio practice, Ivimey’s work is shaped through the accumulation of…
Where Do I Belong?
Where Do I Belong? is a contemporary exhibition exploring the beauty, fragility, and future of Australia’s native birdlife. Bringing together local, Queensland, and nationally recognised artists, the exhibition celebrates the connection between art, nature, and community while encouraging reflection on environmental sustainability and conservation. Through painting, photography, sculpture, installation, and…
Ben Ely: Unknown Sector Of The Universe
Unknown Sector Of The Universe is a solo exhibition by Brisbane artist and musician Ben Ely, presenting a collection of paintings that imagine a realm beyond ordinary perception. Through vibrant imagery and speculative forms, Ely constructs a world detached from the constraints of time, memory and known reality. The exhibition…
Heidi Yardley: Trick of the Light
Trick of the Light presents a new body of work by Brisbane artist Heidi Yardley, bringing together paintings created between 2005 and 2025 that explore the uncanny spaces between beauty and unease, memory and invention, presence and disappearance. Drawing on found imagery from vintage magazines, film stills and printed ephemera,…
Between the Threads: Contemporary Textile Art
Between the Threads brings together eight artists whose practices find common ground in fibre, fabric, and material process while remaining distinct in vision, method, and cultural origin. Featuring artists from Australia and overseas, the exhibition celebrates textile art as one of the most dynamic and expressive contemporary art forms. Spanning…
Earthen Form
Earthen form profiles the works of contemporary Somerset ceramicists who have responded to natural colours and forms of the region, whist experimenting with incorporating locally sourced materials within their practice. The exhibition includes a showcase of works created by Toogoolawah High School students as an outcome of workshops led by Shifting Ground Curator Larissa Warren.…
Merinda Davies: SYMBIOTIC MARATHON
SYMBIOTIC MARATHON is a new exhibition by Merinda Davies that imagines an exercise program for a future shaped by ecological collapse. Set in a speculative world where breathable air is no longer guaranteed for humans or plants, the project invites audiences to consider relationships of mutual dependence through breath, movement,…
Phil Stallard: Ambient River
Wentworth Galleries Brisbane presents Ambient River, a new solo exhibition by Australian artist Phil Stallard, showcasing 20 new paintings inspired by memory, landscape, and the meditative rhythms of water. Describing himself as an “Emotional Abstractionist,” Stallard’s latest body of work expands upon his long-standing relationship with the Hawkesbury River and…
Worlds within Worlds: Baroque Traditions, Contemporary Visions
‘Worlds within Worlds’ explores how the symbolic and stylistic features of art from the Baroque period (around 1600–1750) have been invoked by contemporary artists, who — like their predecessors of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries — are reflecting on a world in flux. These works suggest parallels between Baroque and…
Shivanjani Lal: Yaad Karo
27th March - 13th April
Metro Arts
Shivanjani Lal’s exhibition Yaad Karo looks at the history of migration that links her personal history to the indentured labour communities of India and the Pacific. It consists of 140 hand stitched maps and images…
Rebecca Hlodik: Violence in Romantic Fairytale Theme
20th March, 6:00 - 9:00pm
Wreckers Artspace
Through reproductions of imagery sourced from old diaries and sketchbooks, the work in ‘Violence in Romantic Fairytale theme’ explores themes of violent social/human communicative drama. Focusing on its more worrisome aspects, Hlodik reflects on past…
Ai Weiwei: Never Sorry
12th March, 5:30 - 8:00pm
Griffith University Photography Club
Obscura- Griffith University Photography Club, invites you to our first film night of the year. Come to a screening of Ai Weiwei: Never Sorry in the comfort of cushioned chairs and a big screen! Snacks…
Departures from reality: The Fine Monochrome Print Group
2nd February - 30th March
Redcliffe Art Gallery
When first introduced, the camera was hailed as the ultimate mimetic machine, perfectly capturing reality. However, this was never the case. Photographers have always been masters at manipulating reality, be it through framing, lighting or…
Visible
2nd - 13th April
Grey Street Gallery, QCA
Visual Arts researchers Athene Currie, Deborah Eddy and Sonia York-Pryce are currently investigating the ageing body and psyche through contexts and mediums that address similar questions about how society views ageing women. Athene Currie’s work…
Parallel: Catharine Ellis and Kay Faulkner
10th March - 14th April
Redland Art Gallery
Over twenty years ago ‘woven shibori’ was launched onto the world stage by Catharine Ellis of North Carolina, USA and Kay Faulkner of Birkdale, Australia. Their research occurred independently and simultaneously. At Convergence 1998, an international weaving…
Sam Cranstoun: Impossible Conversations
10th October - 31st March
Museum of Brisbane
In Impossible Conversations, Brisbane artist Sam Cranstoun examines cultural identity across centuries and continents in a stunning new watercolour series. Inspired by Vanity Fair’s bitingly satirical 1930s series ‘Impossible Interviews’, nine Brisbane residents shared the…
Marian Drew Survey: 1983–2018
27th February - 30th March
Andrew Baker Art Dealer
Marian Drew is an Adjunct Associate Professor at the Queensland College of Art. An internationally recognized artist, she has held over forty solo shows and numerous group shows in Australia, New Zealand, USA, Germany, France,…
Self-Dissection
19th - 30th March
Grey Street Gallery
Alannah Dair, Annie O’Rourke, Vicky Satchwell and Natalie Wood present ‘Self-Dissection.’ This exhibition considers women in a host of unfamiliar and familiar roles: as rage-driven destructive force, as victim of the frailties of the female…
On Way Core
2nd - 13th April
POP Gallery
On Way Core is an exhibition combining new and experimental works by Queensland College of Art, Griffith University doctoral candidates Ree Hegh and Anthony Baker. Using raw materials, digital technology, found and industrial objects, both…
Kitty Horton: Umbra
22nd March - 12th April
Side Gallery
‘Umbra’, a term for the fully shaded inner region of a shadow, is the title of Kitty Horton’s upcoming solo exhibition. Beautifully, the title captures the duality of using malleable, build-able oil pastels and paints,…
Wendy Sharpe
5th - 30th March
Philip Bacon Galleries
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…
The Semiotics of the Dress
5th - 16th March
Grey Street Gallery
Scheduled to coincide with International Women’s Day on Friday 8 March, this exhibition explores the semiotic value of clothing, labelling practices and egalitarianism. Many theorists have discussed the way clothing and dress function as systems…
All We Can Do is Pray
8th - 16th March
Frank Moran Memorial Hall
All We Can Do is Pray is a group exhibition and public programs to be held at Frank Moran Memorial Hall 8-16 March 2019. The artwork of three Japanese artists focus on the perspectives of marginalised…
Xiaohui Yang: Jewellery and Body Space
5th - 16th March
Project Gallery, QCA
Please join us for the opening event of Xiaohui Yang’s Doctoral of Visual Arts examination exhibition at the Project Gallery on Friday, 8th March from 6pm. “The jewellery objects attached to our skin, not only…
Julie-Anne Milinski: Dust over Eldorado
8th March - 30th March
Woolloongabba Art Gallery
Dust over Eldorado is an exhibition of new works by Brisbane artist Julie-Anne Milinski. Objects and vessels suggest disparate influences of archetypal pottery forms, ancient Egyptian feline divinity idols, cinerary urns and familial turned wooden…
Contemporary Australian Pavilions: Art in Architectural Practice
14th March, 6:00 - 8:00pm
Institute of Modern Art
Under the canopy of ‘Corps à Corps’ in the IMA Courtyard, architects Ashley Paine, Susan Holden (University of Queensland), and Dirk Yates (Speculative Architecture) will discuss the widespread fascination with architectural pavilions and their proliferation…
Wild Remembering
6th March – 30th March
Onespace Gallery
Wild Remembering brings textiles, weaving and performance to ideas about the body and nature. This series of works by Brisbane-based artists Rachael Wellisch and Emma Gardner and Vienna-based Claudia-Maria Luenig express sensitive spatial relationships in…
Mitchell Donaldson: So Long Cryptic Era
22nd March, 6:00 - 9:00pm
STABLE
SO LONG CRYPTIC ERA invokes a re-acquaintance with uncertainty in regards to the world and its continuing formation. Similar to automatic drawing, its compositions start with shapes cut randomly from plywood. Painting and arranging these…
Ana Mendieta: Connecting to the Earth
9th February - 30th March
Institute of Modern Art
The IMA is pleased to present an exhibition by Cuban American artist Ana Mendieta (1948-1985), guest curated by Prof. Susan Best, Queensland College of Art, Griffith University. Connecting to the Earth brings together two series of works that are about…
DALE HARDING: CURRENT ITERATIONS
9th February – 30th March
Institute of Modern Art
After having exhibited extensively nationally and internationally, Current Iterations will be Dale Harding’s (Bidjara, Garingbal and Ghungalu peoples) largest exhibition to date. The exhibition brings together new and recent works by Harding, focusing on objects dislocated by museum…
Palimpsest
13th April, 4:00 - 9:00pm
Metro Arts
‘palimpsest’ is a cross-institutional, grass-roots, student-run exhibition. It aims to relay the interlaying effects of time, history, place, and experience. The exhibition considers the archaeological term “palimpsest,” meaning “something reused or altered but still bearing…
Where to from here?
19th - 29th March
POP Gallery, QCA
This exhibition presents a selection of works as part of my Doctor of Visual Arts final assessment. Over the past three years I have used practice-led research to analyse Eurocentric and anthropocentric ideologies about nature,…
Paintings by Christine Morrow
27th March - 13th April
Metro Arts
Christine Morrow will exhibit new work that aims to complicate the traditional relationship between painting and architecture. The artist uses a new technique of creating structures out of paintings which zip together, constructing walls and…
Every Day
12th April, 6:00 - 9:00pm
STABLE
Every Day brings together the work of Hailey Atkins, Loki Groves and Iabadiou Piko, artists who work prolifically and experimentally. Every Day highlights the ongoing and developmental nature of their practices, while their outcomes are anything but everyday.…
Tim Woodward: Silent Aspiration
5th - 18th April
Outer Space
The show is: – a decorative panel substrate offering improved acoustic performance. It also im- proves speech intelligibility, concentration and wellbeing. It is thermal insulating and flame retardant. – an aluminium lung of normal distribution.…
Anya Swan: Scrub
5th - 18th April
Outer Space
Anya Swan’s pictorial and sculptural practice uses hand made materials, strict methodologies, and emotive figuration, as tools for understanding and navigating being in the world. Scrub is a new large-scale sculptural installation that negotiates a…
Steffen Tuck: Bylines
7th - 22nd March
Side Gallery
Steffen Tuck’s photographic exhibition, Bylines, delivers a dynamic and compelling collection of an urban environment’s unseen and sometimes overlooked detail. The ordinary is celebrated in an unpredictable acquisition of light, colour and form. Tuck’s architectural vocation…
Kristian Fracchia: Mortality and Fluoro
29th March, 6:00 - 9:00pm
The Third Quarter
Mortality and Fluoro is a materially based investigation of mortality. Emanating from Fracchia’s personal near-death experience in the ocean, this body of work visually articulates feelings of impermanence, fragility and the precariousness of human life.…
Talk: Art Skills, Life Skills: How to Cope
2nd April, 6:00 - 7:30pm
Frank Moran Memorial Hall
You are warmly invited to a talk event and screening to be held Tuesday April 2nd at 6pm: “Art Skills, Life Skills: How to Cope” 2 April 2019 6-7:30pm Frank Moran Memorial Hall (Z11 Building)…
The Speaker - performance by Joseph Burgess
27th March, 6:00 - 8:00pm
Outer Space
Outer Space acknowledges the Traditional Owners of Meanjin and their continued sovereignty over the land on which this project is carried out Working with sound artist Joseph Burgess, Susan Hawkins has brought sounds from her…
First Thursdays: Ngāti Kangaru
4th April, 7:00 - 9:00pm
Institute of Modern Art
Join DJ, writer, and curator Kōtare (fka DJ Sezzo) as she takes over the IMA with a one-night-only experimental club night, Ngāti Kangaru (Māori in Australia), bringing together music, performance, and visual art. Kōtare is…
A.J. Taylor: Pink Ash
19th March - 6th April
Jan Murphy Gallery
For nearly two decades, A.J Taylor has regularly exhibited in Australia in solo and group shows. In 2018, he was the People’s Choice Winner for both the John Leslie Art Prize at Gippsland Art Gallery…
Double Opening: Susan Hawkins + Dan McCabe
16th March - 29th March
Outer Space
The Speaker by Susan Hawkins In an Industrial site on a Sunday, listening to all the sounds outside the studio. The wind whistling through pipes, then hitting plastic strapping and birds singing on barbwire. What…
QFF Screening: Landscape Variations
21st March, 7:30 - 9:00pm
Institute of Modern Art
Following Susan Best’s curator’s talk, ‘Ana Mendieta’s emotional ties’, see a program of films exploring the life and work of the artist. These varied films include reflections from Mendieta on her own practice, a revisionist…
Madonna Staunton - A Selected Survey: 1964-2019
2nd - 30th March
Milani Gallery
Born in 1938, Madonna Staunton is an artist and poet who lives and works in Brisbane. Very early in her life Staunton was encouraged to make art by her mother who was also a painter…







































































