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Michelangelo – Endless

Michelangelo – Endless

28th September - 6th October
Michelangelo – Endless is the first ever art film made about the Renaissance creative genius Michelangelo Buonarroti. A must for the big screen, this astonishing documentary combines the most advanced filming technologies to examine his most…
ENSAYOS: EVERYTHING IS POSSIBLY AN ORACLE

ENSAYOS: EVERYTHING IS POSSIBLY AN ORACLE

7th - 28th September
This month in CARPARK we are presenting an exhibition by Ensayos, a nomadic collective research program initiated in Tierra del Fuego in 2010. The artists, scientists and scholars who partake in Ensayos meet intermittently to cross-pollinate…
SAM CRANSTOUN: BETWEEN DYSTOPIA AND UTOPIA

SAM CRANSTOUN: BETWEEN DYSTOPIA AND UTOPIA

7th - 28th September
Between Dystopia and Utopia presents a suite of new work by Sam Cranstoun that explores the history of C.A. Doxiadis in Brisbane. Doxiadis was an accomplished town planner, architect and engineer who after arriving in Australia…
Margaret Olley: A Generous Life

Margaret Olley: A Generous Life

15th June - 13th October
‘A Generous Life’ examines the legacy and influence of much-loved Australian artist, Margaret Olley (1923–2011) who spent a formative part of her career in Brisbane. A charismatic character, she exerted a lasting impact on many…
AFTM National Biennial Outsider Art Award

AFTM National Biennial Outsider Art Award

2nd September - 5th October
The 2019 Art from the Margins (AFTM) National Biennial Outsider Art Awards and Exhibition features 60 artworks by new and emerging practitioners living with adversity and disabilities. AFTM currently provides exhibition and professional development opportunities…
Michelle Vine: Touch Lab

Michelle Vine: Touch Lab

24th September - 5th October
Touch Lab reimagines the Grey Street Gallery as an active, participatory art research space, a social space for the artist and audience to interact and collaborate in making embodied, multi-sensory works. Through a series of…
George Gittoes: Painting White Light

George Gittoes: Painting White Light

1st - 12th October
A selection of paintings documenting one of America’s bloodiest battlefields will be shown at Mitchell Fine Art in Fortitude Valley for a two week period only. Legendary director and artist George Gittoes presents a first-hand account of the people…
Women in Architecture

Women in Architecture

8th October, 5:00 - 8:00pm
What are the complex factors that influence women’s participation in architecture? Join Professor Sandra Kaji-O’Grady (School of Architecture, The University of Queensland) and prominent Australian female architects for the first in a series of talks…
First Thursdays: A Set of New Skills with Sarah Poulgrain

First Thursdays: A Set of New Skills with Sarah Poulgrain

3rd October, 6:30 - 8:30pm
Join artist Sarah Poulgrain and collaborators for an extension of her project, ‘A Set of New Skills’ at the IMA. Through the project, Poulgrain prioritises skill-sharing as both process and outcome, inviting four other artists…
Sophie Bottomley: Shy Love

Sophie Bottomley: Shy Love

18th September - 5th October
Sophie Bottomley’s Shy Love is a new body of work featuring sculptural objects that capture moments of physical tension between two bodies. The exhibition will explore the bodily sensations we experience when we desire someone,…
Amber Wallis: Murky Sex Paintings

Amber Wallis: Murky Sex Paintings

24th September – 15th October
“The works in Murky Sex Paintings jostle between interior spaces, exteriors, landscape and sexual figuration. They have been slowly tendered and much mused-upon in the same way that becoming a parent has slowly made me reflect on…
Alexandra Spence: The Cities, They Tremble

Alexandra Spence: The Cities, They Tremble

18th September – 5th October
Alexandra Spence’s The cities, they tremble is a three-part audio-visual installation that traces the connections between place, identity and sound. The exhibition presents three works that consider the dynamic nature of the world, using sound…
David Hayes: Eternity

David Hayes: Eternity

18th September - 12th October
Following on from his first sell out exhibition, Hayes focuses on the influences of our rapidly shrinking global village in his second solo exhibition showing from September 18th. In this exhibition Hayes explores what it is that…
Daniel Sherington:  #FLOWERS

Daniel Sherington: #FLOWERS

26th September - 11th October
#FLOWERS is an ongoing online and physical exhibition, exploring the implications of art existing as cultural commodity. Drawing historical parallels between the first speculative economic bubble — Tulip Mania (1637) — and contemporary image culture,…
Marisa Veerman: All She Is

Marisa Veerman: All She Is

14th September - 1st October
Marisa Veerman is a Brisbane based mixed media artist. Marisa’s work is recognised for its emotive quality fusing opaque, flowing, photographic images with earnest detail through embroidery and painterly wax. With sensitivity to her subject…
Sundays at GOMA: Olley + Quilty

Sundays at GOMA: Olley + Quilty

13th October, 12:30 - 3:00pm
Get creative by spending Sunday at GOMA, exploring the ‘Margaret Olley. A Generous Life’ and Ben Quilty exhibitions through pop-up performances, hands-on workshops, curator tour, talks and more. Everything is free! WORKSHOP: DRAW ALONG WITH…
Portrait of an Artist: Gordon Shepherdson

Portrait of an Artist: Gordon Shepherdson

11 October 6.30-7.30pm
The third in our Portrait of an Artist series for 2019 we pay tribute to the late Gordon Shepherdson – one of Queensland’s most celebrated expressionist painters – at a special event at State Library…
Brisbane International Film Festival

Brisbane International Film Festival

3rd - 13th October
Across 11 days, BIFF celebrates contemporary international and Australian screen culture with new release features and documentaries, shorts programs and retrospectives, alongside screenings with live music, conversations, panel discussions and more. BIFF is presented in…
Rick Amor

Rick Amor

17th September - 12th October
Contemporary Melbourne painter, printmaker and political cartoonist. Image: Rick Amor: The magician, 2019, oil on canvas, 102 x 131 cm.
The Abyss

The Abyss

25th July - 28th September
Major new group show at Griffith University Art Museum considers the role of contemporary art in confronting issues of desire and repression. Featuring the work of 25 contemporary Australian and international artists, The Abyss explores…
Zoe Porter: Umiama

Zoe Porter: Umiama

4th - 28th September
Onespace Gallery is proud to present a solo exhibition, Umiama, by Zoe Porter. Porter is a Brisbane based interdisciplinary artist exploring primarily a drawing practice, which also extends into painting, installation, performance, sculpture, site-specific works…
What the centre cannot hold

What the centre cannot hold

Until 7th October
In these new works Madeleine Kelly takes images of local flowers and seed pods as a starting point and interweaves them with disparate images drawn from a variety of sources. The finished paintings present a…
The Abyss: Strategies in Contemporary Art

The Abyss: Strategies in Contemporary Art

25th July - 28th September
With the capacity to elicit simultaneous experiences of pleasure and disgust, binding the sublime to the puerile, artists have employed strategies to generate schisms in the psyche: those moments where understanding is stalled, language fails,…
Lucy Quinn: The Residue

Lucy Quinn: The Residue

16th August - 1st September
Drawing parallels between the degradation of the dying human body and the way sentimental objects shed meaning with time, Lucy Quinn’s ‘The Residue’ explores grief via objects and plants inherited ​due to her father’s passing.…
You can lead a horse to water…

You can lead a horse to water…

8th - 24th August
A group exhibition from students of the Queensland College of Art, Griffith University featuring Holly Anderson, Chase Archer, Kahli Budd, Emmalyn Hawthorne, Danielle Milne, Sally Molloy, Annie O’Rourke, Aaron Perkins, Kirk Radunz, Darcy Williams and…
Glen Skien, Foto-Metafisica: The Archive as Object-Poem

Glen Skien, Foto-Metafisica: The Archive as Object-Poem

7th - 31st August
Onespace Gallery is proud to present a solo exhibition, Foto-Metafisica: The Archive as Object-Poem, by Glen Skien. Skien is a Brisbane-based artist who trained as a printmaker in Townsville. In 2018 he was the recipient…
Agatha Gothe-Snape: Certain Situations

Agatha Gothe-Snape: Certain Situations

29th June - 31st August
his solo-exhibition brings together a number of energetic strands of Australian artist Agatha Gothe-Snape’s practice: visual and spatial interventions, score-based improvisation, and collaboration. Text, sculpture, moving image, and performance are organised in into a series of…
Sundays at GOMA: Creative Exchange

Sundays at GOMA: Creative Exchange

25th August, 2:30pm
Margaret Olley and Ben Quilty were excellent friends. How does friendship, mentorship and collaboration influence and nurture your creative practice? Hear from award-winning Mununjali author Ellen Van Neerven and Megan Cope, Quandamooka artist as they…
While the sun burns behind the islands

While the sun burns behind the islands

27th August - 21st September
Jan Murphy Gallery is excited to present, ‘While the sun burns behind the islands’, a solo exhibition by Sydney artist Fiona Lowry. Lowry’s new exhibition demonstrates the artist’s continued use of haunting subject matter. Drawing…
Experimenta Make Sense

Experimenta Make Sense

Until 1st September
Experimenta Make Sense: International Triennial of Media Art is an exhibition that expresses the disconcerting and delightful world of the digital age. Both playful and challenging, each artwork asks audiences to immerse their senses into a…
Lesley Kendall: Garden

Lesley Kendall: Garden

16th August - 13th September
The upcoming solo exhibition by Lesley Kendall depicts selected watercolour and ink paintings of plants and insects, gathered from Brisbane gardens. Lesley used local gardens to sit in, draw specimens and collect samples to paint…
Nicola Hooper: Zoonoses

Nicola Hooper: Zoonoses

Until 7th September
Artist Nicola Hooper explores the darker side of the natural world in Zoonoses. Drawing from a range of historical and popular literary references, Hooper investigates zoonotic diseases – illnesses carried by animals that can be transferred…
Teo Treloar: The Black Captain

Teo Treloar: The Black Captain

14th August - 7th September
Teo Treloar (b 1974) lives and works in Austinmer, NSW. For the past decade, he has focused on the development of his intensive drawing practice, which continually tests the discipline’s behavioural and emotional limits, examining…
Discipline Launch

Discipline Launch

31st August, 12:30pm – 6:30pm
Please join us on Saturday, 31st August 2019 for an afternoon of making and talking to celebrate the launch of Discipline’s fifth volume, a joint issue with the periodical Más allá del fin, published by…
Camie Lyons: The Humming Space

Camie Lyons: The Humming Space

23rd - 24th August
Camie Lyons is a Sydney-based artist that works across a variety of mediums including sculpture, painting and drawing. Themes of movement, extension and repetition in Lyons’ works can be traced back to her earlier career…
Jarred Wright

Jarred Wright

20th July - 14th September
Jarred Wright is a scientific glass blower working in the chemistry, nano-technology and microbiology industry. He is influenced by the organic forms that arise in the imperceptible microcosm of nature and how the amorphous solid/fluid…