Merinda Davies: SYMBIOTIC MARATHON
SYMBIOTIC MARATHON is a new exhibition by Merinda Davies that imagines an exercise program for a future shaped by ecological collapse. Set in a speculative world where breathable air is no longer guaranteed for humans or plants, the project invites audiences to consider relationships of mutual dependence through breath, movement,…
Khaled Sabsabi: Recent Work
Milani Gallery presents Recent Work, an exhibition of new paintings, drawings, and textiles by acclaimed Australian artist Khaled Sabsabi. The exhibition follows Sabsabi’s presentation of two major new installations at the 61st Venice Biennale: khalil, presented at the Arsenale as part of In Minor Keys, curated by Koyo Kouoh, and…
Charlie Donaldson: Anecdotes 3
Stetla-ARI presents Anecdotes 3, a solo exhibition by Charlie Donaldson opening on 6 June 2026 and running until 13 June 2026 at 9 Ferry Road, West End. In Anecdotes 3, Charlie Donaldson presents work unburdened by modern imaging software and technological innovation, instead finding interest through ambiguity, accumulation, and a…
Phil Stallard: Ambient River
Wentworth Galleries Brisbane presents Ambient River, a new solo exhibition by Australian artist Phil Stallard, showcasing 20 new paintings inspired by memory, landscape, and the meditative rhythms of water. Describing himself as an “Emotional Abstractionist,” Stallard’s latest body of work expands upon his long-standing relationship with the Hawkesbury River and…
Worlds within Worlds: Baroque Traditions, Contemporary Visions
‘Worlds within Worlds’ explores how the symbolic and stylistic features of art from the Baroque period (around 1600–1750) have been invoked by contemporary artists, who — like their predecessors of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries — are reflecting on a world in flux. These works suggest parallels between Baroque and…
Ian Friend: Nil Melius Arte
Ian Friend creates subtle and evocative works on paper using pigment, ink and gouache from his studio in Ipswich, Queensland. With a fascination for alchemy between materials and an obsession with hand-made art papers, sourced worldwide, Friend’s works are made from the finest materials and developed using techniques which have been…
Shonnie Lea: The Sanctuary
The Sanctuary is a deeply personal body of drawings that translates Shonnie Lea’s emotional landscape into visual form. Imagined as a living entity, the sanctuary is both protective and fragile, revealing the points where safety gives way to vulnerability. Throughout the exhibition, an underlying ache exists alongside a quiet determination…
Caroline Gasteen: Cut the Line
Cut the Line sees Brisbane artist Caroline Gasteen transform provisional maquettes into a series of expansive oil paintings. Through movement, scale and tonal contrast, these works shift the maquettes from simple constructed objects into autonomous subjects, charged with presence and emotional weight. Created using readily available materials, the original maquettes…
Moreton Bay Art Prize 2026
The Moreton Bay Art Prize returns in 2026, celebrating the diverse creative talent of artists from across the region. Held annually at Pine Rivers Art Gallery, the exhibition is a highlight of the local arts calendar and showcases a vibrant selection of contemporary works by shortlisted finalists. Following a strong…
Friends
Friends brings together the creative practices of eight artists connected through friendship, shared experiences, and ongoing artistic dialogue. Presented at The Line & Rail Artspace, Logan’s newest contemporary art venue, the exhibition explores the ways personal relationships can foster creative exchange, inspiration, and community. Featuring works by Laila Aasand Bjornsson,…
Rewiring Townhall #2
Metro Arts invites Brisbane’s creative community to its second Townhall event for 2026, offering an opportunity to reconnect with the organisation and hear about the next phase of its evolving program. Since the beginning of the year, Metro Arts has been developing new initiatives, residencies, partnerships and creative projects. This…
JP Willis: Love is in the Air
Love is in the Air is a new exhibition by JP Willis that explores the ethics of visibility, concealment, and the aestheticisation of violence. Through a visual language of camouflage, pattern, and repetition, Willis examines the ways conflict is obscured, normalised, and embedded within contemporary culture. The exhibition presents camouflage…
Zine Fair
The Institute of Modern Art’s annual Zine Fair returns in 2026, celebrating independent publishing, DIY culture, and creative self-expression. Bringing together artists, designers, writers and makers from Brisbane and beyond, the fair offers visitors the chance to browse a diverse range of zines, artist books, experimental publications and printed matter.…
Natalya Hughes: The Interior
The Interior invites audiences into an exaggerated psychoanalytic consultation room, transformed through immersive installation, sculptural furniture, hand-painted murals and richly patterned textiles. Through a playful yet critical lens, Natalya Hughes examines society’s historical relationship with women, power and psychoanalysis. Combining part-professional and part-domestic environments, the exhibition explores gendered dynamics between…
David Paulson: Artist Portraits
David Paulson: Artist Portraits surveys the artist’s longstanding engagement with portraiture, the human figure and the discipline of life drawing. Bringing together nine major portraits on canvas alongside a series of smaller works on paper, the exhibition traces Paulson’s enduring fascination with identity, observation and the psychological complexities of representation.…
Samantha Hobson: Wuntalpa Time
Samantha Hobson: Wuntalpa Time explores the macro and micro ecology of ocean and creek sites surrounding the artist’s community of Lockhart River in Far North Queensland. The exhibition draws inspiration from “Wuntalpa time” — a seasonal period marked by brown seafoam washing onto the shoreline, signalling environmental and atmospheric change.…
Like Yesterday
Sun, sand and surf are deeply woven into Australian culture, shaping memories of family holidays, long summers and time spent by the sea. Like Yesterday explores our relationship with the beach through the lens of nostalgia, reflecting on the feelings of loss, longing and connection tied to seaside memories. The…
Sympathy and Difference
Sympathy and Difference is a group exhibition exploring friendship, collaboration, dialogue and collective exchange through contemporary art practice. Drawing inspiration from Michel Foucault’s preface to Anti-Oedipus: Capitalism and Schizophrenia by Deleuze and Guattari, the exhibition considers the group not as a fixed hierarchy but as a fluid space of de-individualisation,…
Tim Page: The Very Edge of the Brightest Light
Tim Page: The Very Edge of the Brightest Light brings together almost 70 photographic works from the Griffith University Art Collection alongside archival materials and ephemera, offering a renewed perspective on one of the most influential war photographers of the 20th century. Curated by Carrie McCarthy, the exhibition highlights Page’s…
The Huxleys: Bad Sports
Bad Sports is a vibrant and theatrical exhibition by The Huxleys exploring the intersections of sport, queerness, humour and performance. Drawing on their experiences of growing up in Australia, The Huxleys transform the playing field into a site of creative resistance. Through photography, costume and performance, the exhibition reimagines sport…
Matthew Newkirk: Distorted Image
PARKER Contemporary presents Distorted Image, a new body of work by Brisbane artist Matthew Newkirk examining the power of visual imagery in contemporary society and its role in shaping how we understand news, commerce and social relations. Working with the visual languages and signifiers that circulate through everyday media, Newkirk…
TEN
Celebrating ten years of Outer Space, TEN brings together works by artists from the organisation’s vibrant community. Rather than presenting a singular history, the exhibition traces connections across identity, memory and belonging, highlighting the evolving role of artist-led practice, experimentation and collective expression in Brisbane’s contemporary art scene. The exhibition…
Peter Hudson: Not Dark Yet
Sunshine Coast–based artist Peter Hudson returns to Mitchell Fine Art for his fourth solo exhibition, Not Dark Yet. In this contemplative new body of work, Hudson explores the quiet relationship between earth and sky. Birds, saltwater ecosystems, wildlife, moonlight, stars and the iconic Glass House Mountains appear throughout the exhibition…
ART TALKS: Daphne Mayo – Artist, National, Queensland Icon and Influence
The Royal Queensland Art Society Brisbane Branch presents the May edition of ART TALKS, exploring the enduring relevance of Daphne Mayo’s life and legacy. This discussion considers Mayo’s influence as an artist and cultural advocate, reflecting on her roles as RQAS Vice-President, Life Member, Foundation Member of the Australian Academy…
Dean Biŋkin Tyson: Painted Up
CREATE EXCHANGE: Painted Up presents a powerful body of work by Dean Biŋkin Tyson (Quandamooka and Gurang), exploring the cultural, spiritual, and political significance of body painting. Rooted in stories of Country, place, and lore, being “painted up” is both a privilege and an act of cultural embodiment—one that carries…
Thread: Connecting Stories and Community
Thread: Connecting Stories and Community is a collaborative exhibition exploring the cultural, social, and historical significance of clothing and adornment as expressions of identity, connection, and belonging. Developed through ongoing dialogue between Logan-based artists, community members, and the National Portrait Gallery, the project brings together historical works and contemporary practices…
Jemima Wyman: Deep Surface
Deep Surface is the first career survey of Los Angeles–based Australian artist and Palawa woman Jemima Wyman. Spanning three decades of practice from the mid-1990s to the 2020s, the exhibition brings together collage, textiles, installation, video, performance, and painting. Drawing from the QUT Art Collection alongside significant private and public…
Shields: Design and Functionality
Shields: Design and Functionality explores the history, artistry and cultural significance of traditional Aboriginal shields through a major exhibition at The University of Queensland’s Anthropology Museum. The exhibition presents more than 130 shields dating from the early 1900s, highlighting the regional diversity of shield design across Australia. Traditionally used for…
Mandy Quadrio: Kukunna Murraweena
Kukunna Murraweena is a new exhibition by Mandy Quadrio, presented at the Institute of Modern Art. Quadrio, a Trawlwoolway Tasmanian Aboriginal woman of European heritage, creates a powerful installation of suspended steel wool sculptures. The abrasive material—typically associated with cleaning and erasure—is transformed into soft, yielding forms that evoke bodily…
Erika Scott: Cambium Itch
Cambium Itch is a new large-scale installation by Erika Scott, presented at the Institute of Modern Art. Known for her maximalist sculptural practice, Scott transforms the detritus of consumer culture into immersive, sensory environments. Her work collapses distinctions between object, image, and viewer, amplifying the tactile and visual qualities of…
Ben Quilty: The River
In The River, acclaimed Australian artist Ben Quilty turns his attention to a deeply personal place: a river hidden within a steep valley. Reaching this secluded location requires a deliberate descent into a landscape where towering rock walls create a sense of both protection and weight. Quilty describes this place…
Peter Godwin, Sally Anderson, Ross Laurie: Holding Light
Bringing together the practices of Peter Godwin, Sally Anderson and Ross Laurie, Holding Light considers the ways perception, memory, and material sensitivity converge in contemporary painting. Across three distinct practices, light emerges not simply as a visual phenomenon, but as a conceptual and emotional register — something held, diffused, and…
Jonathon Westacott: Mervyn Moriarty Landscape Solo Exhibition
As part of the prize for winning the Mervyn Moriarty Landscape Award at the 2025 Queensland Regional Art Awards, Jonathon Westacott presents a two-week solo exhibition at Flying Arts Alliance. Westacott’s practice explores the subtleties of landscape through a close attention to form and colour, alongside a curiosity for what…
Talk: Daria de Beauvais - The Artist as Historian
The Institute of Modern Art welcomes acclaimed curator and art historian Daria de Beauvais for a special presentation exploring the role of artists as historians. As Senior Curator and Head of International Relations at Palais de Tokyo, de Beauvais has shaped the international art scene through exhibitions that intertwine aesthetics,…
Ham Darroch: Pause for a Human
In Pause for a Human, Ham Darroch explores humanness through a vibrant and inquisitive abstract language. Occupying the Main Gallery, the exhibition presents a series of large-scale acrylic paintings that are both sharply composed and playfully resolved. These works invite viewers to slow down and navigate their layered, puzzle-like surfaces.…
Double Take
‘Double Take’ is a curated cinema program exploring the eerie, fascinating world of doubles, impostors and fractured identity on screen. Drawing together international films—from psychological thrillers to surreal dramas and horror—the program examines how identity can be mirrored, duplicated and distorted. Expect a mix of rare archival prints and newly…
Tamika Grant-Iramu Fragments: a virtual environment
8th May - 6th June
Onespace Gallery (Online)
Onespace Gallery is very proud to present its first ever solo show by represented artist, Tamika Grant-Iramu. This marks another significant milestone in her already impressive career, which has seen her receive an individual grant…
New Work
5th - 23rd May
Jan Murphy Gallery
’New Work’ shares the distinct visions of Sylvia Kanytjupai Ken, Tjungkara Ken and the Ken Sisters Collaborative, award-winning contemporary indigenous artists from Tjala Arts, in the remote Anangu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara (APY Lands) of South Australia.…
Virtual Talk: My Child Could Have Done That!
16th May, 10:30 - 11:30am
Gallery of Modern Art (Online)
VIRTUAL EVENT | Confronting Contemporary Art: My Child Could Have Done That! Contemporary art can sometimes be challenging, intriguing and confusing, but don’t let that intimidate you! In this 3-part virtual talk series via Zoom,…
May Exhibitions at Outer Space
22nd - 24th May
Outer Space
Gallery One A: ‘Thoughts and Prayers’ by Callum McGrath ‘Thoughts and Prayers’ presents a new two-channel video installation and photographic series. The exhibition follows the aesthetic trajectory of memorialisation and a de-linear reorganisation of queer…
Performance for a world without creativity
26th May, 7:00 - 9:00pm
Online Event
Artists Antoinette J. Citizen and Courtney Coombs are compiling a list of things that would not exist without creativity. Join in for 5 minutes or for the whole session to extend the conversation. This work…
House Warming
22nd - 29th May
Lemonade Stand ARI
Come explore, click and play on Lemonade Stand ARI’s online exhibition House Warming. You can View and interact with works by emerging artists Georgia de Koning, Jasmine Megson, Lili Mikami and Abby Rutter. Click on everything,…
Sylvia Kanytjupai Ken, Tjungkara Ken & The Ken Sisters Collaborative
5th - 23rd May
Jan Murphy Gallery
Jan Murphy Gallery is excited to present a new exhibition of paintings from Tjala Arts, in the remote Anangu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara (APY) Lands of South Australia. Each of these artists paint, in different but related…
Eliza Gosse: Mini Mokes and Mini Skirts
15th - 23rd May
Edwina Corlette Gallery (Online)
Queensland in the sixties: a time for the sunshine state to enjoy its time under the sun. A time for weekends spent licking Gaytimes by the Centenary Pool. A time for mini skirts and Mini…
Marcus Bell: Private Collection
15th - 29th May
Queensland Centre for Photography (Online)
A multi-award winning and highly acclaimed photographer, best known for his outstanding wedding photography, ranking him one of the best in the world. Marcus’ original passion for the grandeur of landscapes and story-telling of documentary…
Virtual Talk: The Cleaner Threw It Out
23rd May, 10:30 - 11:30am
QAGOMA
In this 3-part virtual talk series, unpack the big ideas and ‘art speak’ behind contemporary artworks, including artworks from the QAGOMA Collection. Hosted by Dr Louise R Mayhew. Join us from home for session 2:…
Outer Space Film Club #4
24th May, 6:30 - 8:30pm
Outer Space ARI (Online)
Watch films at home and then join us online to discuss! Guest selectors will offer their response to the film to get the conversation started. — Join us for our forth fortnightly film club, hosted…
Unleashed 2020: Emerging Craft & Design
4th April – 23th May
Artisan
Unleashed 2020: Emerging Craft & Design brings together six exciting emerging Queensland artists whose practices take us beyond the worn and utilitarian to a more complex and challenging conceptual realm. What might appear initially to be…
Tara Spicer: Wild Hearts & Skies
17th April - 5th May
Lethbridge Gallery
Tara’s new collection ‘Wild Hearts & Skies’ is a call to the wild at heart, the daydreamers and the escape artists. A message to revisit feelings of ease, of simplicity and the lost art of…
Rite of Passage
7th March – 10th May
QUT Art Museum
A rite of passage is an event that marks an important stage in someone’s life, or death – a transition. During a time not so long ago, the Aboriginal population of this country transitioned from…
A Sign of the Times
24th March - 4th April
POP Gallery
‘A Sign of the Times’ explores creative cultural identity in tumultuous times. Facing political and meteorological chaos, and the end of life as we know it by 2050, this group of artists will explore their…
Jane Guthleben
17th March - 9th April
Edwina Corlette Gallery
This series of works continues Jane Guthleben’s fascination with c17th Dutch still life paintings and how to reimagine them in an Australian context. Through extravagant arrangements, small studies of birds and flowers and groupings of…
Ann Thomson
25th March - 25th April
Mitchell Fine Art
A solo exhibition by Ann Thomson, one of Australia’s iconic female artists is showing at Mitchell Fine Art in Fortitude Valley from March 25th. Thomson, who is originally from Brisbane, has been painting for over 50…
Sam Cranstoun: To Speak of Cities
22nd February – 4th July
UQ Art Museum
In the second of UQ Art Museum’s window commissions, Brisbane artist Sam Cranstoun has rendered a phrase that conflates futurist typography, Ed Ruscha-style lettering, and 1990s Microsoft Word art. The phrase ‘to speak of cities and present…
Simon Degroot: Constructive
22nd February - 2nd May
Caboolture Regional Art Gallery
Simon Degroot uses painting to make sense of the world, translating forms from the digital realm, magazines and architecture. He creates abstract works tied to contemporary life, playfully exploring our everyday surroundings. Constructive traces Degroot’s…
Cognitive Dissidents: Reasons to be Cheerful
20th February – 11th April
Griffith University Art Museum
‘Cognitive Dissidents: Reasons to be Cheerful’ explores the development of Australian video art from the 1970s to the 1990s. Comprising over 20 works, the exhibition has been curated by respected Sydney curator, artist and conservator…
Mel O'Callaghan: Centre of the Centre
22nd February – 4th July
UQ Art Museum
Centre of the Centre, Mel O’Callaghan’s new exhibition, traces the origins of life and its regenerative forces. The catalyst for this new body of work is one small mineral given to the artist by her…
Curiocity Brisbane
20th March - 5th April
Brisbane City
Curiocity Brisbane will again challenge and inspire visitors of all ages in 2020 following its trailblazing debut in March 2019. A celebration of creativity, innovation, science, technology and art, Curiocity Brisbane returns to the city, bigger…
Jacinta Giles: Flux
11th March - 4th April
Jan Manton Art
Jan Manton Art is pleased to present Jacinta Giles, a Brisbane-based artist whose conceptually driven photographic practice explores the complex relationship between perception, memory and temporality within contemporary culture. In using unconventional photographic processes—which take…
Renata Buziak, Jo Bone & Aaron Micallef
10th - 21st March
POP Gallery
Wildflowers of the Granite Belt Belt: Out of Oblivion by Renata Buziak presents works created over several years on a forested private property at Wilson’s Downfall near Stanthorpe. The featured blossoms, flickering in the sunlight…
March Exhibitions at Outer Space
21st March - 5th April
Outer Space
Gallery One: ‘Body to Bodies’ Curated by Anna May Kirk To open one’s self up to more-than-human relationships is the first requirement of collaborative survival in precarious times. ‘Body to Bodies’ is a mosaic of…
Artists to watch
20th March - 14th April
Lethbridge Gallery
Lethbridge Gallery’s annual group exhibition of ‘artists to watch’. Featured are artists Kay Kane, Michael Simms, Louise Thomas and Jacqueline Butterworth. Jacqueline Butterworth Jacqueline’s Gate-crashing Wildlife series is, in some ways, intended to be a…
Jo Lankester Mind's Eye: Mapping the Landscape
20th March - 25th April
Onespace Gallery
Onespace Gallery is pleased to invite you to Mind’s Eye: Mapping the Landscape, an exhibition of contemporary prints by Townsville-based artist Jo Lankester. The images in these prints are created from memories associated with the physicality of…
Margaret Olley
3rd - 28th March
Philip Bacon Galleries
Margaret Olley is one of Australia’s most significant still-life and interior painters. She drew inspiration from her home and studio and the beauty of the everyday objects she gathered around her. Many of her paintings…
Susan Lincoln: Listen
14th March, 3:00 - 5:00pm
Side Gallery
‘Listen’ is a short meditative performance developed from Untitled (Time 2011 –) a unique ongoing abstract drawing project by Susan Lincoln. This project is supported by the Queensland Government through Arts Queensland; the Visual Arts…
Brook Andrew: SMASH IT
24th January - 18th March
UQ Art Museum
Brook Andrew is one of Australia’s leading Indigenous artists and the Artistic Director of the 22nd Biennale of Sydney: NIRIN. His interdisciplinary practice frequently subverts dominant narratives through interventions into colonial archives and their embedded ideologies.…
Jason Fitzgerald
3rd – 17th March
Jan Murphy Gallery (Online)
Nature’s apparent chaos is ultimately deceptive: oceanic tides are orchestrated by powerful astronomical helixes, and the bee-swarm returns to a hive of mathematical precision. Jason Fitzgerald works on similar principles, creating labyrinthine sculptural reliefs that…
Natalya Hughes: Maybe I was painting the woman in me
7th - 28th March
Milani Gallery
In March we are presenting new paintings, sculptures, and cyanotypes by Natalya Hughes. The exhibition presents work made over the past three years exploring the representation of women in Modernist painting, in particular, Willem DeKooning’s…
Gina Athena Ulysse: Performance Lecture
22nd March, 2:00 - 3:30pm
Griffith University Art Museum Lecture Theatre
Join us for a performance lecture by 2020 Biennale of Sydney participating artist Gina Athena Ulysse, whose interdisciplinary practice integrates her interests in Black diasporic conditions, ethnography, pedagogy, performance, and representation. Ulysse will then be joined in…
Kate Barry: Source
13th February - 28th March
Side Gallery
In true Kate Barry style, the work emphasises free, spontaneous, and emotional expression with the mark-making techniques she uses, and a killer colour palette which nods to her background in design. The works in SOURCE are a…
Christus Nóbrega: Labirinto
15th February – 28th March
Artisan
Labirinto, is an exhibition by Brazilian artist and academic Christus Nóbrega, and refers to a technique of lace-making traditionally practiced by the women of Paraíba. The exhibition reflects Nóbrega’s heritage and the enduring role of…
New Woman
13th September - 15th March
Museum of Brisbane
New Woman recognises the lives of Brisbane women artists over the past 100 years from the independent and adventurous to the often overlooked, exploring the trailblazing women who have continued to take the lead in Brisbane…







































































