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Micro Macro: Paintings of Love and Hate

Micro Macro: Paintings of Love and Hate

7th March - 7th April
Melbourne based artist Jordan Kerwick will present his latest body of work in a solo exhibition titled ‘Micro | Macro: Paintings of Love and Hate’. Largely autobiographical, Kerwick’s paintings represent what he deems the duality of…
Coming Together Through Strength & Culture

Coming Together Through Strength & Culture

20th - 30th March
This exhibition in a part of the Pacific Arts Association 13th Symposium being hosted in Brisbane from 24th March – 28th March. The exhibition showcases the artwork of delegates and the local Brisbane community with…
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19th - 30th March
As a part of both artist’s current PHD candidature, this exhibition unites practices that explore notions of self and metamorphism through the corrupted and unruly body. This exhibition uses interactivity with new-media interfaces to ponder…
Tony Conrad: Completely in the Present

Tony Conrad: Completely in the Present

28th March, 6:00 - 8:00pm
See ‘Tony Conrad: Completely in the Present’, a documentary examining the pioneering life and works of filmmaker, musician, artist, and educator Tony Conrad, presented by MONO and Queensland Film Festival (QFF), in association with Burning…
Nancy Kunoth Petyarre: Arnkerrthe

Nancy Kunoth Petyarre: Arnkerrthe

27th February - 23rd March
A survey exhibition of one of the famous ‘Petyarre’ sisters is showing at Mitchell Fine Art in Fortitude Valley from 27th February 2019. Nancy Kunoth Petyarre was an Anmatyerre women and senior artist. She was…
Abbey McCulloch: MONUMENT

Abbey McCulloch: MONUMENT

12th - 30th March
“Considering the gradual shifts around contemporary female culture right now, it feels necessary to turn up the truth on the things that scare us and anger us and make our big feelings bigger. In this…
A Sense of Kathmandu

A Sense of Kathmandu

5th - 16th March
This exhibition presents a fragment of lived experiences of Nepal, through visual investigations into values, current social issues and politics. For three weeks in December 2018, eleven students from the Queensland College of Art, Griffith…
Portrait of an Artist with Sebastian Di Mauro

Portrait of an Artist with Sebastian Di Mauro

5th April, 6:30 - 7:30pm
The first in our Portrait of an Artist talks for 2019 offers a unique insight into the life and work of accomplished Queensland artist Sebastian Di Mauro. Sebastian’s work has risen to international prominence via…
APT9 Talk: The Hive Mind & Driverless Technology

APT9 Talk: The Hive Mind & Driverless Technology

24th March, 2:30 - 3:30pm
Join us at GOMA during World Science Festival Brisbane for a APT9 Talk: The Hive Mind & Driverless Technology 🐝🚗 Zara Stanhope, Curatorial Manager, Asian and Pacific Art, is joined by Jack Wilson Stone, founder…
Woven and Tied: Women's Work?

Woven and Tied: Women's Work?

2nd March - 6th April
Art from the Margins (AFTM) presents our second Inspired AIR (Artist-in-Residence) exhibition Woven and Tied: Women’s Work? a showcase of fibre and textile artworks from Artist-in-Residence Therese Flynn-Clarke and AFTM Outsider Artists. AFTM, a creative initiative of Wesley Mission…
Dylan Jones: Stripped Back

Dylan Jones: Stripped Back

6th - 30th March
Jan Manton Art is pleased to announce the upcoming exhibition, Stripped Back, by Brisbane-based artist, Dylan Jones. In this exhibition of new paintings, Jones depicts the nude human form as a vehicle to express his ongoing obsession…
Daevid Anderson: Hold Still

Daevid Anderson: Hold Still

8th - 31st March
This collection of work represent a selection of still life compositions created over the last few years. They explore the various simple constructs I have used as a framework for my arrangements – suspending various household…
Mayne Centre Lecture: Professor Partha Mitter

Mayne Centre Lecture: Professor Partha Mitter

13th March, 6:30 - 9:00pm
Why do we need to decentre modernism? Art history and avant-garde art from the periphery. Professor Partha Mitter Modernism seems to have become an inclusive global concept in our time, causing anxiety among art historians…
Tammy Law: Permission to Belong

Tammy Law: Permission to Belong

1st - 14th March
The Third Quarter are so pleased to share our first March exhibition ‘Permission to Belong’ by accomplished Photographer and Visual Storyteller Tammy Law. ___ The images and photobook launched in ‘Permission To Belong’ explore the…
A Treasured Private Notebook

A Treasured Private Notebook

27th February - 16th March
A treasured private notebook responds to Ella Sowinska, and Thea Jones’ shared childhood experience of discovering the secret writing practices of their mothers. Both Sowinska and Jones actively engage with their mother’s creative practices for this…
Olivia Lacey: Love Me, Love Me

Olivia Lacey: Love Me, Love Me

27th February - 16th March
Love Me, Love Me engages with romantic dialogues as examples of intersubjective language that are repeatedly played out across pop cultural formats. The central work in the exhibition, Give Me All Your Love (2019), consists of an appropriated…
Robert Brownhall

Robert Brownhall

5th February - 2nd March
This is a fascinating time in history to be alive. I want to make paintings that show the way the world looks now and the way the people live in it. What is it about…
Ben Quilty: The Accident

Ben Quilty: The Accident

19th February - 16th March
Ben Quilty’s upcoming body of work, The Accident, is largely possessed by images of torment. Predominantly featuring new etchings, the bulk of these works were created in the weeks and months after the artist dislocated…
Bridie Gillman: Wide eyed

Bridie Gillman: Wide eyed

19th February - 9th March
Bridie Gillman’s Wide eyed has been made in response to her studio surroundings – the Tarragindi Recreation Reserve. Surrounded by gum trees and scrub, this is the first time she has experienced this type of landscape on…
Setting the Stage

Setting the Stage

Until 22nd March 2020
‘Setting the Stage’ looks at artists who reflect on the theatrical stage within their work, drawing on its construction, aesthetic language and purpose. The exhibition accompanies the Brisbane International Film Festival (BIFF 2019) and brings…
NICOLA MOSS: Greenspace

NICOLA MOSS: Greenspace

2nd February - 2nd March
What value do plants and green space provide in our everyday lives? What may the future of green space in Brisbane look like? February 2019 heralds the inaugural exhibition for Onespace Gallery by impressive Gold…
Paula Dunlop: The part and the whole

Paula Dunlop: The part and the whole

21st February – 1st March
The part and the whole explores parts, wholes and processes, in particular, the use of repetition as both a visual device as well as a process. These recent works highlight the formal properties of glass…
Elizabeth Gower, Madeleine Kelly & Torin Francis

Elizabeth Gower, Madeleine Kelly & Torin Francis

2nd - 23rd February
ELIZABETH GOWER: COMPILATIONS GALLERY 1 MADELEINE KELLY: SPIN OUT, SPUN IN GALLERIES 2 & 3 TORIN FRANCIS: TRANSVERSE CARPARK In February we will be presenting Elizabeth Gower’s Monochrome Compilation an ambitious new collage work 21…
Bellmouth

Bellmouth

2nd March, 4:00 - 8:00pm
XYZ ARI presents ‘Bellmouth’ at Ipswich Community Gallery via Brisbane. Featuring work by: Kate Den Otter, Moozhan Kheiri, Doyoung Lee, Merrin Pratt, & Jacob Ryan-McInally. Bellmouth is XYZ’s inaugural group exhibition. We hope you will…
Undergrowth

Undergrowth

19th February - 2nd March
Undergrowth is an invitational exhibition dedicated to showcasing some of the most innovative and conceptually coherent work being produced by undergraduate students at the Queensland College of Art, Griffith University. These artists and works have…
Triple AAA

Triple AAA

23rd February, 6:00 - 9:00pm
Triple AAA Architecture of the bones Archaeology of the flesh Archetypes of the psyche A showcase like no other at House Conspiracy. The house will transform into a labyrinth of exploration featuring live and interactive…
Andrew McNamara - Surpassing Modernity

Andrew McNamara - Surpassing Modernity

27th February, 6:00 - 8:00pm
Join Andrew McNamara for the launch of “Surpassing Modernity: Ambivalence in Art, Politics and Society”. For the past thirty to forty years, cultural analysis has focused on developing terms to explain the surpassing of modernity.…
Karen Stephens: Composing Light (Olley's Horizon)

Karen Stephens: Composing Light (Olley's Horizon)

23rd February, 3:00 - 6:00pm
In my window of vision, I arrange objects within the landscape as still life compositions. I invite my viewer to experience the traces of vibrancy and fleeting moments of joy created by the gradual change…
Exchange with Simon Terrill and Louise Martin-Chew

Exchange with Simon Terrill and Louise Martin-Chew

23rd February, 2:00 - 3:00pm
Mis-understood – what does the term ‘community’ mean today? “Using the word community is difficult. I am not sure what it really means or if they categorically exist. While community can designate those who are…
VAULT Magazine Issue 25 Launch and Panel Discussion

VAULT Magazine Issue 25 Launch and Panel Discussion

23rd Ferbaury, 3:00 - 5:00pm
Celebrate the launch of Issue 25 of VAULT Magazine at the IMA with a discussion titled ‘Forgotten Female Artists’, led by VAULT editor Alison Kubler. Kubler will be joined by special guests Professor Susan Best,…
Eliza Gosse: Distance from Here

Eliza Gosse: Distance from Here

19th February - 9th March
1950’s Australia, the days when Sunday mornings meant Dad was washing the Holden, the kids were playing in the backyard under the Hills Hoist and Mum was effortlessly preparing a roast lunch in her modestly…
Netta Loogatha: Bilmee, Dog Story Place

Netta Loogatha: Bilmee, Dog Story Place

8th February – 2nd March
Birrmuyingathi Maali Netta Loogatha was born 1942 on Bentinck Island, Queensland, at a place on the northern side called Bilmee. She is proudly one of the predominant senior artists at Mornington Island Arts, where the…
Exchange with Dr. Leah King-Smith

Exchange with Dr. Leah King-Smith

6th March, 12:30 pm - 1:30 pm
Join artist Dr. Leah King-Smith for a lunchtime talk in association with International Women’s Day about her recent body of work ‘Dreaming Mum again.’ In this series King-Smith has employed her unique photographic layering technique…
MONO x QFF Screening: Luke Fowler

MONO x QFF Screening: Luke Fowler

27th February, 6:00 - 8:00pm
MONO and Queensland Film Festival (QFF) co-present a screening of films by British artist, filmmaker, and musician Luke Fowler. Fowler will introduce this screening of a number of his works, including the acclaimed ‘Electro-Pythagoras (a…
Boxcopy: Closing Party

Boxcopy: Closing Party

23rd February, 3:00 - 6:00pm
From under a house in New Farm, to Metro Arts and Margaret Street in the city, to Petrie Terrace, to
 For the past seven years, Brisbane’s longest-running ARI, Boxcopy, has been based in a shopfront…
In Conversation: Dale Harding

In Conversation: Dale Harding

23rd February, 1:00 - 3:00pm
Join artist Dale Harding in conversation with IMA Directors Aileen Burns and Johan Lundh, discussing Harding’s survey exhibition at the IMA, ‘Current Iterations’. ‘Current Iterations’ brings together new and recent works, focusing on shared languages…