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Vernon Ah Kee: Shadow Light

Vernon Ah Kee: Shadow Light

29th June - 27th July
Vernon Ah Kee will present a suite of recent life drawings.
James Barth: Screen Tests

James Barth: Screen Tests

29th June - 27th July
New work by James Barth. Image: Studio Self-Portrait, 2019. Oil on dibond, 80 x 61 cm.
Patrick Tjungurrayi

Patrick Tjungurrayi

26th June - 20th July
Bold and colourful interpretations of the harsh Australian desert feature in the upcoming exhibition at Mitchell Fine Art. Showing from 26th June, Mitchell Fine Art presents a collection of 17 spectacular artworks by internationally recognised Aboriginal artist Patrick Tjungurrayi. Shown for the…
Peter Booth Paintings

Peter Booth Paintings

29th June - 27th July
Peter Booth is an Australian figurative and a surrealist painter, and one of the key late-20th-century Australian artists. His work is characterised by an intense emotional power of often dark narratives, and esoteric symbolism. Image: Painting,2018,…
Seeing Country

Seeing Country

28th June - 1st September
Seeing Country celebrates Aboriginal ecological understandings by highlighting resilient relationships with the lands and waters. This exhibition brings together artistic practices and experiences from saltwater, freshwater and rainforest Country to share insights of place across…
Gradual Change: Man Cheung + Caitlin Franzmann

Gradual Change: Man Cheung + Caitlin Franzmann

21st June - 27th July
In Gradual Change, Caitlin Franzmann and Man Cheung present works resulting from their explorations of Logan parklands and nature reserves. Over the past year, the artists have joined bushcare groups, attended tree-planting events and listened…
Matches 4:  Rosella Namok Sand Scribe & Merryn Trevethan Floating Cities

Matches 4: Rosella Namok Sand Scribe & Merryn Trevethan Floating Cities

21st June - 27th July
Indigenous artist Rosella Namok and non-Indigenous artist Merryn Trevethan will be displaying paintings and sculptures in Matches 4. These artists, although demonstrating very differing and distinctive styles, both celebrate a pronounced passion for vibrancy of…
Pivot

Pivot

14th June - 27th July
Pivot is a group exhibition that seeks to highlight the connection between artists’ 2D wall works and their forays into artist books. This exhibition comprises artists whose practice is mostly ‘wall-based’, but who frequently shift…
Jeanette Stok + Michelle Vine: Quadrat

Jeanette Stok + Michelle Vine: Quadrat

21st June - 27th July
QUADRAT is an art-science exhibition by Jeanette STOK, a research scientist and practicing artist, and Michelle VINE, a contemporary artist and self-taught naturalist doing ‘citizen science’ projects. The exhibition explores the relationship between scientific way…
UNLEARN, RELEARN.. REPEAT

UNLEARN, RELEARN.. REPEAT

13th July, 11:00am - 2:00pm
UNLEARN, RELEARN.. REPEAT ARTISTS: Ricardo Passaporte Jorge Galindo Sami Korkiakoski Taylor A. White Jonni Cheatwood Michael Scoggins Unlearn, Relearn.. Repeat unites artists from multiple continents who are exploring materiality, scale, representation and abstraction in a…
Home: A Suburban Obsession

Home: A Suburban Obsession

7th December - 14th July
Home: a suburban obsession is about the allure of home and the stories found within, inspired by one of the largest digitised photographic collections of Queensland houses. It explores the social and emotional foundations of our…
Helen Wyatt: I Walk the Line

Helen Wyatt: I Walk the Line

11th May - 13th July
Helen Wyatt uses narrative jewellery to explore edges, walls and fences as the material expression of transitional sites – places where nature and culture intersect. Consequently, she has been walking through landscapes, studying ordinary elements…
MELT Portrait Prize

MELT Portrait Prize

17th May - 7th July
The annual MELT Portrait Prize gives visual artists the creative license to celebrate heroes in the LGBTIQ+ community; whether it be a local icon or an internationally acclaimed personality. We are delighted to announce that the 2019…
Reading Group: Participatory Art & Pedagogic Projects

Reading Group: Participatory Art & Pedagogic Projects

19th June, 6:00 - 7:30
Join Dr Victoria Lawson for a discussion on the writing of Claire Bishop – art historian, critic and Professor of Art History at Cambridge University. Participants will consider Bishop’s text ‘Pedagogic Projects: How do you…
The New Gallery Show

The New Gallery Show

26th June - 17th July
A group show featuring: ZOE YOUNG, VIPOO SRIVILASA, TIM McMONAGLE, TARA MARYNOWSKY, STEFAN DUNLOP, SALLY ANDERSON, PAUL RYAN, MIRANDA SKOCZEK, MARISA PURCELL, LYNDAL HARGRAVE, LUCY O’DOHERTY, JULIAN MEAGHER, JUDITH SINNAMON, JOHN BOKOR, JAOHN ASLANIDIS, JANE GUTHLEBEN,…
Charles Robb: Catacoustics IV

Charles Robb: Catacoustics IV

2nd - 6th July
‘Catacoustics IV’ continues the Robb’s interest in a system of self-portraiture that has strayed far from its origin in the sculptural bust. In the fourth and final version of this body of work, Robb presents…
Mark Tweedie: Remember You

Mark Tweedie: Remember You

19th June - 26th June
Childhood is synonymous with imagination, play and curiosity, yet as we age these qualities dissipate. I Remember You is a body of work devoted to this inimitable period of innocence, freedom, and naivety. A time…
Keg de Souza: Common Knowledge and Learning Curves

Keg de Souza: Common Knowledge and Learning Curves

9th May - 13th July
Common Knowledge and Learning Curves is the first Australian institutional solo exhibition by Keg de Souza, touring to Griffith University Art Museum from Artspace, Sydney. The exhibition explores de Souza’s ongoing interest in the ways we…
Nicolas Molé: They look at you

Nicolas Molé: They look at you

15th - 28th June
Nicolas Molé’s immersive animated installation embodies the forest environment of his ancestral home, Lifou in New Caledonia. Pulsing natural life forms found in this environment are symbols for the forces of nature. They also stand…
Sally M. Nangala Mulda: Talking Story, Painting Story

Sally M. Nangala Mulda: Talking Story, Painting Story

27th June - 17th July
Sally M. Nangala Mulda lives at Abbott’s Town Camp, near the riverbed of the Todd River in Mparntwe (Alice Springs). Born in Titjikala, 130 km south of Mparntwe, she went to school in Amoonguna. Her…
Agency by Design

Agency by Design

11th May - 20th July
artisan’s Agency by Design exhibition explores how design for disability does not follow a one size fits all model and is not only about functionality. New design is now being tailored to physical and expressive individual…
Judith Duquemin: Thought Form

Judith Duquemin: Thought Form

18th - 29th June
This exhibition features graphic, geometric paintings reduced to line and hardedge colour fields that have been produced from mathematical code. Using notions of Bayesian probability or the ‘beholders share’, it becomes the task of the…
Peter Boggs

Peter Boggs

25th June - 20th July
Peter Boggs and mysterious realities. Giorgio de Chirico once famously observed that “Although the dream is a very strange phenomenon and an inexplicable mystery, far more inexplicable is the mystery and aspect our minds confer…
Dean Cogle: Beyond Nostalgia

Dean Cogle: Beyond Nostalgia

11th May - 30th June
A retrospective celebrating forty years of works by local artist Dean Cogle, including paintings, designs and illustrations that capture the Gold Coast’s iconic lifestyle. Synonymous with coastal culture, his work embodies themes of place, memory,…
Women’s Wealth

Women’s Wealth

29th April - 14th July
Women’s Wealth focuses on the closely connected matrilineal societies of Bougainville and the Solomon Islands, and the art forms made by women — from cane and pandanus weaving, to shell ornamentation and earthenware pottery.The project…
Aishla Manning: Work Party

Aishla Manning: Work Party

19th July, 6:00 - 8:00pm
You are invited to celebrate the beginning of the new financial year by attending the participatory installation ‘Work Party’ by Aishla Manning, upstairs at Outer Space on Friday 19 July. When: Friday 19 July 6-8pm…
Christopher R. Inwood: Supernormal Stimuli

Christopher R. Inwood: Supernormal Stimuli

5th - 11th July
Christopher R. Inwood’s career sits on a foundation of autodidactic painting that examines the nature of art through our histories and extends into an examination of the social and political realms of this temporality. His…
Tyza Stewart & James Barth: Assuming a Surface

Tyza Stewart & James Barth: Assuming a Surface

1st - 30th June
Assuming a Surface expands upon James Barth’s and Tyza Stewart’s existing painting and image making practices. Both artists produce ongoing series of self portraits that critique constructions of (trans)gender narratives, visibility and image production. Their…
Judy Watson: Bodies of Water and Melting Snow

Judy Watson: Bodies of Water and Melting Snow

1st - 22nd June
This exhibition presents new work by Judy Watson exploring Indigenous strength and resilience in the face of climate change and other pressures. In Gallery 1 and 2 she will exhibit new paintings, drawings and video…
Roberta Rich: We Koppel, We Dala

Roberta Rich: We Koppel, We Dala

26th June - 13th July
We Koppel, We Dala reflects upon South African Apartheid history to consider adjacent histories of colonial oppression and their ongoing impacts. The exhibition presents archival documents and new video works that together focus on land,…
Carol McGregor: Art of the Skins

Carol McGregor: Art of the Skins

20th - 29th June
Carol McGregor’s focus in her visual art practice is to contribute to the “untelling” of Australian Indigenous community histories and heritage. Untelling is McGregor’s term to describe the personal and political acts needed to undo…
Genine Larin: Empathic Gestures II

Genine Larin: Empathic Gestures II

14th - 17th June
“Affect, at its most anthropomorphic, is the name we give to those forces—visceral forces beneath, alongside, or generally other than conscious knowing, vital forces insisting beyond emotion—that can serve to drive us toward movement, toward…
Sam Eyles: Liminal

Sam Eyles: Liminal

7th - 20th June
The Third Quarter is pleased to share an upcoming solo exhibition with established Brisbane multidisciplinary artist Sam Eyles. ___ Eyles has traversed the Brisbane art landscape for many years, contributing to rich arts collectives such…
Christopher Zanko: A Different Road Home

Christopher Zanko: A Different Road Home

6th - 25th June
“Heavy industry once defined the Illawarra. Squeezed in a narrow strip between the coast and a towering escarpment were coal mines, coke and brickworks peppered across the coastal suburbs. Miners cottages, postwar brick and fibro…
Zoe Wong: Oriental Futures

Zoe Wong: Oriental Futures

22nd June - 5th July
Boxcopy is excited to announce the first exhibition in our new space will be by Sydney based artist Zoe Wong. Please join us at the opening for food and refreshments. Oriental Futures is an exhibition…
Warren Handley: Intersection

Warren Handley: Intersection

21st June - 4th July
INTERSECTION by Warren Handley is a new limited edition print series produced exclusively for The Third Quarter. Following on from the artist’s previous print series ‘Subvert Systems’, INTERSECTION shares Handley’s digital collage process of combining…