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APT9 Summer Festival

APT9 Summer Festival

18th - 20th January
Celebrate the colour and life of APT9 with an action-packed 3 day family festival of artist workshops, performances, music and films. View full program Then as the sun goes down, the volume turns up for…
Siena Hart: 1993

Siena Hart: 1993

8th - 19th January
Through the appropriation of domestic fictions excerpted from a wide collection of film, television and virtual spaces, juxtaposed with intimately personal truths, 1993 examines the flawed and fluid natures of memory’s impact on identity, and…
Nicholete Brocchi: The Movement of Cells

Nicholete Brocchi: The Movement of Cells

16th January, 6:00 - 9:00pm
The Movement of Cells investigates the privatization of the previously state-run ‘Southern Queensland Correctional facility’ by multinational cooperation Serco. This will bring the number of incarcerated women in Queensland to over 1000 with 400 prison…
SODA_JERK: TERROR NULLIUS

SODA_JERK: TERROR NULLIUS

26th January, 7:00pm
Join us and SODA_JERK artists Dominique and Dan Angeloro for an introduction to and screening of TERROR NULLIUS. Complimentary SOBAH on arrival. Part political satire, eco-horror and road movie, TERROR NULLIUS is a political revenge fable which offers an unwriting of…
Do You Hear The People Sing?

Do You Hear The People Sing?

30th January - 16th February
Do you hear the people sing? Curated by Heidi Lefebvre, Katy B Plummer and Luke Létourneau. Featuring artwork by Liam Benson and Cassandra Bird, Dean Cross, Beth Dillon, George Haddad, Heidi Lefebvre, Daniel Mudie Cunningham,…
Caroline Gasteen: Funny Paper

Caroline Gasteen: Funny Paper

7th - 19th January
These small scale works of oil on board represent two parallel series. Each series signifies a step in an artistic process characterized by transit between formats. From collage to maquette, photograph to painting, this process…
Here and There

Here and There

18th January -15th February
Here and There is an exhibition which features work by artists who are based in Australia but are originally from or have strong ties to another country. Each artist in the exhibition was asked to…
Malicia Indigena

Malicia Indigena

11th - 24th January
‘Malicia Indigena’ is a collaborative exhibition by illustrator Carolina Navarrete and photographer Delong Lin. Translated as ‘Indigenous Malice’; it’s a common phrase in Colombia capturing the action of relishing life itself, cheating destiny and truly…
Elizabeth Willing: Kernel

Elizabeth Willing: Kernel

14th February 6:00 - 8:00pm
Elizabeth Willing is an Australian visual artist. In 2009 she completed her honours in Fine Arts (Visual Arts) and is currently undertaking a Masters of Fine Art (research) at Queensland University of Technology. In 2014…
Dress Code

Dress Code

3rd November - 28th January
Dress Code presents five contemporary creative artists – Gerwyn Davies, Hannah Gartside, Lisa Hilli, Grace Lillian Lee and Emily McGuire – exploring fashion as the material embodiment of culture, gender and historical identity. Dress Code merges art,…
Let there be rock!

Let there be rock!

8th December - 17th February
From the 1970s to 1999, the Gold Coast was a hot-spot on the bucket-list of Australia’s live music touring circuit. With iconic venues like the Playroom, Bombay Rock, The Patch, Jet Club and Fisherman’s Wharf,…
5, 10, 15, 20: Anniversary Acquisitions

5, 10, 15, 20: Anniversary Acquisitions

1st December - 6th February
Five artworks. Tenth birthday of Moreton Bay Regional Council. 15 Artists annual prize. Celebrating 20 years of acquisitions. Featuring works by Vernon Ah Kee, Megan Cope, Ian Friend, Dale Harding, and Charles Robb. Exhibition developed by Moreton Bay Regional Council. Image: Megan…