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Art Deco from the National Collection

Art Deco from the National Collection

7th September - 27th October
Comprised entirely of works selected from the National Gallery of Australia collection, this exhibition provides superb examples of the diverse expressions of Art Deco. A National Gallery of Australia Exhibition. This exhibition is supported by…
Reverie

Reverie

4th October - 2nd November
Reverie – A state of being pleasantly lost. A group exhibition featuring: Jacinta Giles, Gail Johnston, Kazmin Samia, Michelle Stemm & Carolyn Stubbin
Dai Li: The Familiar Strangers

Dai Li: The Familiar Strangers

5th – 25th October
Born in Sichauan, China, Queensland-based ceramicist Dai Li creates quirky depictions of relatable female characters. Built by hand, each sculpture has an inviting personality which is both sweet and humorous. Dai Li attended the prestigious…
Mirndiyan Gununa - Place For Dreaming

Mirndiyan Gununa - Place For Dreaming

4th October - 2nd November
MIArt studio on Mornington Island is a place of shared Culture and creativity. It’s a place where stories are told, and memories are kept alive – joyful, exuberant and often tinged with the sadness of…
First Thursdays X MONO 35: Del Lumanta & Primitive Motion

First Thursdays X MONO 35: Del Lumanta & Primitive Motion

7th November, 6:00 - 9:00pm
Join us for a special MONO edition of First Thursdays. Hear live sets from Sydney-based artist and musician Del Lumanta and Brisbane two-piece Primitive Motion at the IMA. Having performed at Dark Mofo, Vivid, Next…
Ross Booker: Remnants of an inland sea

Ross Booker: Remnants of an inland sea

2nd - 26th Ocotber
Ross Booker’s latest exhibition continues his exploration of the rugged Australian outback. Booker reflects on the ephemeral nature of the planet and the ever-changing landscape brought about by both natural phenomena and the human footprint.…
Intimate Immensity

Intimate Immensity

12 - 27th Ocotber
For thousands of years, people have looked to the stars and the sky for mapping and wayfinding, to tell and share stories, and to try to understand our place in the infinite universe. Across different…
Explain Normal

Explain Normal

17th - 26th October
There are normal ways to eat, walk, sit, speak and die. There are also not normals, not normal ways for everything. Not normal ways to love, to dance, to start a conversation, to cry. There…
Made by People: Micro-Design in the Asia Pacific City

Made by People: Micro-Design in the Asia Pacific City

29th October, 9:00am - 5:00pm
Hear more about how micro-design can be used as a way to challenge big urban plans and related policies As a result of the increasing number and dimension of mega-scale developments in Asia-Pacific cities, micro-scale…
Brooching the subject

Brooching the subject

Until the 2nd November
Brooches and pins have long been used to promote a message, be it declaring an allegiance, a protest or a cause. They are powerful visual accessories that complement verbal communication. Former Secretary of State, Madeline…
Tjapaltjarri Marnkurrpa

Tjapaltjarri Marnkurrpa

16th October - 9th November
This October marks the 35th anniversary of the last group of Aboriginal people to come out of the deserts of Central Australia and make contact with non Aboriginal Australia. The group, becoming known as the Pintubi…
Emilie Syme-Lamont: Moving Images

Emilie Syme-Lamont: Moving Images

18th October - 2nd November
Emilie Syme-Lamont is an Australian artist currently based in Budapest. She recently graduated with a Master of Fine Arts in Drawing from the National Art School in Sydney. Emilie’s interest lies in the fallible and…
Not Your Muse: Women's Work Artist Pane

Not Your Muse: Women's Work Artist Pane

18th October, 6:00 - 9:00pm
The Culprit Club, Queensland College of Art, Griffith University and Brisbane City Council proudly present the Women’s Work’ panel discussion – Not Your Muse. To coincide with Women’s Work: Outdoor Gallery Exhibition this panel discussion…
Syntax: Printed Fields

Syntax: Printed Fields

17th October, 6:00 - 8:00pm
Graduating Queensland College of Art Print students proudly present their exhibition Syntax: Printed Fields. Join us for the opening night at Impress Printmakers Studio and Gallery, Thursday 17 October 6 – 8 pm. All students,…
Debate: Are Art Prizes Worth Winning?

Debate: Are Art Prizes Worth Winning?

19th October, 4:00 - 5:00pm
In a moment when art prizes seem to have reached saturation point, the question of their impact on an artist’s career is more pertinent than ever—are art prizes worth winning? Professor Susan Best and Charles…
Piyali Ghosh: Naksha, an untold odyssey

Piyali Ghosh: Naksha, an untold odyssey

25th October, 5:00 - 7:30pm
Returning to the Museum in October, multidisciplinary artist Piyali Ghosh will present a moving performance that responds to the drawing installation work created during her participation in Museum of Brisbane’s Artist-in-Residence program. Using her body,…
Bryce Anderson and Julia Sirianni

Bryce Anderson and Julia Sirianni

18th October, 6:00 - 8:00pm
bryce anderson, painting pictures flowers, vases and fruit connote a general sense of art history and the language of painting, as much as they refer to the objects captured. a painting of a flower, charged…
Philip Wolfhagen

Philip Wolfhagen

15th October - 9th November
Philip Wolfhagen’s landscape paintings lead us in different directions simultaneously. On the one hand they offer quintessential glimpses of a potentially infinite terrain. On the other hand, these painterly depictions of earth, sea and sky…
Open Actions

Open Actions

16th November, 3:30 - 5:00pm
Join us on the Event Lawn at the Enoggera Reservoir for the opening event of Open Actions, a program of participatory works that reveals in the richness of the local landscape. The event will include:…
Emily Beckley: Susueri

Emily Beckley: Susueri

21st September - 9th November
Emily Beckley is an artist based in Horn Island, Torres Strait, Queensland who belongs to the language groups Meriam Mir and Kala Lagaw Ya. Her art is often concerned with reviving and maintaining cultural practice…
Work, Work, Work

Work, Work, Work

Until 19th July, 2020
From the factory to the office, and from the studio to the streets, ‘Work, Work, Work’ brings together artworks from across the globe that respond to the ideas of work and labour. The concept of…
QCA South Bank Graduate Exhibitions

QCA South Bank Graduate Exhibitions

31st October - 3rd November
Join us for the QCA South Bank graduate exhibitions to view work from graduating Design, Creative and Interactive Media, Photography, Fine Art, and Contemporary Australian Indigenous Art students from the Queensland College of Art South…
Monica Rohan: Wobble

Monica Rohan: Wobble

22nd October – 9th November
Floating transcendence and anchored realism share equal magnitude in Monica Rohan’s paintings. Inspired by a rural-idyll of a childhood in South East Queensland and the internal longing of the 19th century novel, Rohan reflects on the…
Francis Plagne, Leighton Craig and Sandra Selig

Francis Plagne, Leighton Craig and Sandra Selig

9th November, 7:00 - 10:00pm
Outer Space presets an evening of sound in the community space featuring Melbourne artist Francis Plagne with local stalwarts Sandra Selig and Leighton Craig. Bring a cushion and a drink! Doors 7pm. $5 door charge…
Creative Comradery: Women's Work Panel Discussion

Creative Comradery: Women's Work Panel Discussion

7th November, 11:45am - 1:00pm
The Culprit Club, BAM – Brisbane Art Matriarchs Queensland College of Art, Griffith University and Brisbane City Council proudly present this Creative Comradery: An open panel discussion to coincide with local Brisbane showcase, Women’s Work:…
New Intersections

New Intersections

8th November, 6:00 - 7:30pm
Curated by artist and academic Rachael Haynes, this discussion will explore the ways in which intersectional feminism enables a re-examination of identity in the 21st century. Join Courtney Coombs, Naomi Blacklock and James Barth from…
Outer Space Fundraising Auction

Outer Space Fundraising Auction

1st November, 6:00 - 9:00pm
Join us in celebrating each of the fantastic artists who have been involved in our program to-date, while we raise funds for artist fees for our upcoming program. 40% of funds raised will go back…
Robert Andrew: Presence

Robert Andrew: Presence

31st August - 26th October
Join us for the opening of ‘Presence’, a solo exhibition by Brisbane-based First Nations artist Robert Andrew at IMA Belltower. Andrew expands on his kinetic installation practice to create a new physical landscape that combines…
Brisbane Portrait Prize

Brisbane Portrait Prize

30th September - 31st October
The Brisbane Portrait Prize is a new cultural event for Brisbane that will showcase the best in contemporary portraiture and celebrate the character of the city and those who make it what it is. The prize will…
Empathy swarm

Empathy swarm

17th August – 27th October
Can robots feel empathy? Artists Katrin Hochschuh and Adam Donovan address this question in their exhibition, Empathy swarm, the culmination of an extensive research project experimenting with human-robot social interaction. Using emotion recognition algorithms and camera…
Gemma Smith: Rhythm sequence

Gemma Smith: Rhythm sequence

17th August – 27th October
Rhythm sequence is the first career survey of Australian artist Gemma Smith. The exhibition traces the development of Smith’s practice since 2003 and its experimentation with the language of painting. It celebrates Smith’s reworking of abstract…
Adriane Strampp: Transient Journals

Adriane Strampp: Transient Journals

5th - 25th October
Adriane Strampp’s new exhibition Transient Journals continues her investigation of memory, connection and deterioration. The landscape has been a recurring subject in Strampp’s paintings, not in the traditional art historical sense, but instead as a…
Andy Harwood: Critical / Over Thinking

Andy Harwood: Critical / Over Thinking

11th - 24th October
Straight lines appear moving, vibrating, suggesting a brain in flux between order and chaos. Composition is integral to the emotional charge of these paintings, as Harwood conceptualises critical thinking through the use of mathematically-derived structure.…
Martin Smith: This is my corner

Martin Smith: This is my corner

24th September – 19th October
I grew up in the bayside suburbs of Brisbane, Australia with a speech impediment. My teenage years were spent watching and observing, as I was too embarrassed to speak. My inability to express myself during…
Matches 6:  Three clusters

Matches 6: Three clusters

12th September – 19th October
Three clusters, FireWorks Gallery’s sixth Matches exhibition for the year, showcases 47 works by 17 artists (both remote and local Indigenous, as well as non-Indigenous) in groups of varying subjects. A combination of paintings, sculptures…
QUILTY

QUILTY

29th June - 13th October
‘Quilty’ is the first major survey exhibition in a decade of one of Australia’s most acclaimed contemporary artists, Ben Quilty. The exhibition extends from Quilty’s early reflections on the initiation rituals performed by young Australian…