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Adam Anderson: I Have the Skin of an Angel… …But I’m a Jackal

Adam Anderson: I Have the Skin of an Angel… …But I’m a Jackal

2nd -13th March
‘I Have the Skin of an Angel… …But I’m a Jackal’ is an exhibition completed in fulfilment of the requirements of Adam Anderson’s degree of Doctor of Philosophy. The exhibition focuses on the ineffably undertowed…
Victoria Wareham: Forgotten Horizon

Victoria Wareham: Forgotten Horizon

2nd - 13th March
‘Forgotten Horizon’ presents the studio outcomes of Victoria Wareham’s PhD research that explores the screen as a porous membrane that occupies a space between the image, the medium and the viewer. By creating a complex…
Don't Crush My Dreams

Don't Crush My Dreams

5th - 20th March
Don’t Crush My Dreams is an exhibition of Brisbane artists Stephen Mok, Pru Morrison and Caitlin Sheedy. These three Brisbane artists are bringing their individual takes on the world to paper boat press gallery. Mok’s…
Womankind Collective: Connection

Womankind Collective: Connection

9th – 14th March
Presented at the Latrobe Art Space in Paddington, ‘Connection’ is a group art exhibition by four Sydney artists, Womankind Collective. In the light of the latest pandemic, ‘connection’ is now more relevant than ever. “It…
The Ambitious Dali

The Ambitious Dali

12th - 23rd March
This exhibition will show you how the global events have influenced the creations of artists, in Salvador Dali style. Each artist has represented under the prism of their vision who is Salvador Dali and also…
Queensland Regional Art Awards: Decadence

Queensland Regional Art Awards: Decadence

3rd - 12th March
Decadence may invite notions of luxury and self-indulgence. It may evoke ideas of wanton excess or wastefulness, perhaps with a casual or deliberate disregard of consequence. Dependent on circumstance, personal definitions of decadence can shift…
Judith Wright: Covid Carnivale

Judith Wright: Covid Carnivale

10th - 28th February
Jan Manton Gallery is pleased to present Judith Wright’s recent exhibition Covid Carnivale showing from 10 February – 28 February. Wright’s latest series of works contain a sense of the carnivalesque and chaotic now whilst continuing her…
Drawn Thread

Drawn Thread

5th December - 13th February
Drawn Thread is the first of 5 iterations of The Hand-made Tale; 50 years of craft and design in Queensland, a series of curatorial offerings celebrating artisan’s influential 50 years’ of operation. Over the course…
Artist Panel Discussion: The Sunny Side Up of Brisbane

Artist Panel Discussion: The Sunny Side Up of Brisbane

12th March, 6:00 - 7:00pm
As part of Brisbane City’s Outdoor Gallery exhibition Sunny Side you are invited to join us for an artist panel discussion. Join Sunny Side Up artists Tay Haggarty, Julia Scott Green and Jordan Azcune, alongside co-curator Alex Holt, as they discuss…
Paula Dunlop: ADAPT

Paula Dunlop: ADAPT

6th - 18th March
Capturing a time of quarantines and lockdowns, ADAPT reflects on the collapse of the neat separations between work and home. Undressed bed sheets and steel ball-chain, window dressings and clothes-lines, canvas-based studio traditions and creative practices in…
Jay Jermyn: Valence

Jay Jermyn: Valence

6th – 21st March
J6 March – Sunday 21 Marchay Jermyn is a multi-disciplinary artist, designer and musician based on the Gold Coast. His work is layered, collaged and spliced with an aim to create new ways of looking…
Nicholas Aloisio-Shearer: Flight Into The Unknown

Nicholas Aloisio-Shearer: Flight Into The Unknown

6th - 27th February
Flight Into The Unknown explores the connections between Western art history, imaging technologies and networked cultures. Through the use of 3D imaging, drawing machines and AI networks, this exhibition questions how we understand historical genres of…
Ursula Larin: A Drowning Sim’s Cry for Help

Ursula Larin: A Drowning Sim’s Cry for Help

6th - 27th February
A Drowning Sim’s Cry for Help humorously tries to make sense of the absurdity of the everyday, mental health, and mortality by taking cues from computer games and children’s entertainment. Various works in the exhibition celebrate…
15 Artists 2020

15 Artists 2020

5th December - 27th February
15 Artists is an annual acquisitive prize developed to enhance the Moreton Bay Regional Council Art Collection and exhibition program. Each year, 15 artists are invited by Moreton Bay Regional Council to participate in the exhibition,…
Robyn Stacey: Nothing to see here

Robyn Stacey: Nothing to see here

3rd - 21st March
Jan Manton Gallery is pleased to present Robyn Stacey’s exhibition Nothing to see here showing from 3 March – 21 March. The exhibition will present a series of photographs and lenticular images. Made by projecting film onto a curtain, the…
Dreams & Scars, Family Histories & Creative Practice

Dreams & Scars, Family Histories & Creative Practice

19th February, 7:30pm
Join Tammy Law, Vernon Ah Kee, Tin Tin Wulia and a special guest facilitator sit down to discuss the impacts of forced migration and how it can be applied through art. MoB Artist in Residence Tammy…
Pat Hoffie & Jennifer Herd

Pat Hoffie & Jennifer Herd

12th February – 20th March
Pat Hoffie: Prediction Proposals & Jennifer Herd: Underfire. Launching FireWorks Gallery’s 2021 program are two solo shows by female artists, Pat Hoffie (AM) and Jennifer Herd. Both prolific multi-disciplinary artists and educators, their exhibitions complement each…
Matthew Lys & Louis Lim: Dark Moon Rising

Matthew Lys & Louis Lim: Dark Moon Rising

25th January - 5th March
Dark Moon Rising is a collaborative body of work created by Matthew Lys and Louis Lim. Between 2012-2015, Louis has visited Matthew consistently in assistance with his photo and video skill development. Every visit comes…
Naked or Nude?

Naked or Nude?

11th - 20th February
Artists: Anastasia Booth, Sophie Bottomley, Madelaine Buttini, Exotic Cancer, Amy Crow, Leah Emery, Rene Garza, Tracey Gordon, Harley Apollonia Saintclair, Tamara Scheiwe. For our first exhibition of 2021, we have invited artists to participate in a…
Lyndal Hargrave: Grounded

Lyndal Hargrave: Grounded

18th February - 6th March
When I began working towards this exhibition in late 2019, I was compelled to interpret my surroundings through an abstract, geometric filter. This interest in structure and nuances of the natural environment has driven my…
Donna Haraway: Storytelling for Earthly Survival Screening

Donna Haraway: Storytelling for Earthly Survival Screening

13th March, 12:30pm
The IMA’s current exhibition ‘On Fire: Climate and Crisis’ offers 15 diverse responses from Queensland artists considering our precarious future and the knowledges we have to create alternatives. Join the film screening exploring feminist and…
2020 QCA Graduate Exhibitions

2020 QCA Graduate Exhibitions

2nd - 13th February
The 2020 Graduate Exhibitions will be on view across Queensland College of Art, Griffith University, South Bank from next week. We invite you to view work from our Fine Art, Photography and Contemporary Australian Indigenous…
Robert Andrew: Inscribed

Robert Andrew: Inscribed

6th - 27th February
In this exhibition Robert Andrew presents three new site-specific works across Galleries 1 and 2. Because of the visually accumulative nature of the works there will be a closing event. IMAGE: Transitional Texts (detail), 2016, ochres, oxides, chalk…
National Rug Association Exhibition

National Rug Association Exhibition

13th March, 5:00 - 9:00pm
‘Translating’ political art into language, in particular, can be accused of treacherously softening its blow” Adam Szymczyk With a warm welcome the National Rug Association is hosting its inaugural altercation at KEPK. Weaponizing the tufting…
Julia Sirianni: In the Distance

Julia Sirianni: In the Distance

2nd - 17th February
As the weather in Brisbane became cooler I travelled north to visit the Tablelands region, where my late father spent his idyllic school years. I hoped to capture the warmth and distant memories of the…
Jane du Rand: Living in Ipswich

Jane du Rand: Living in Ipswich

14th November - 14th February
Living in Ipswich presents a charismatic and quirky selection of Ipswich’s ‘Queenslander’ houses, each recreated in miniature as a glazed ceramic sculpture. Reminiscent of little stage sets, the sculptures first project the homes’ façades, timber fretwork…
FLOCK

FLOCK

Until 28th February
Using art to transform waste, a hovering line of birds flies across the Performance Lawn towards the river, a hopeful reminder of the need to protect the habitat of migratory shorebirds, who travel the East…
Raelean Hall: I Love What You Bring...

Raelean Hall: I Love What You Bring...

5th - 23rd February
Raelean Hall is known for her highly detailed beachscapes, with cascading spinifex and golden highlights. Her new series continues with these summer vibes, exploring still-life in a beach setting. Sand mixed with bright beach towels and cold drinks evoke feelings…
Caitlin Franzmann: to the curve of you

Caitlin Franzmann: to the curve of you

30th January – 20th March
Working closely with collaborators from different disciplines and with the particularities of sites, Caitlin Franzmann creates participatory works which take shape around slow practices, conversation, critical listening, and collective forms of care. Co-commissioned with Tarrawarra Biennial, to the…
On Fire: Climate and Crisis

On Fire: Climate and Crisis

30th January – 20th March
On Fire: Climate and Crisis profiles contemporary Queensland art in a time of significant ecological change. It situates this analysis during the emergence of what fire historian Stephen Pyne describes as the Pyrocene—the fire equivalent of…
SUMMER SHOW

SUMMER SHOW

22nd January - 3rd February
An online exhibition from the Edwina Corlette Gallery artist stable. To view the artists included in the exhibition, please see the artist bios. Sally Anderson’s bio John Bokor’s bio Bridie Gillman’s bio Belem Lett’s bio…
Pamela Rosel: They’re more expensive than last time, 'cause they’re better

Pamela Rosel: They’re more expensive than last time, 'cause they’re better

29th - 30th January
The fruit of mudded fingers stuck in momentary lapses and solice. None of the lamps match, really. The moment imposes. I like that they’re different, as if they’re living. And they’re more expensive than last…
Panel Discussions at IMA

Panel Discussions at IMA

30th January, 1:00pm - 3:45pm
Panel Discussion: Cultural Fire and Art  (1:00pm – 2:15pm) Join artists Dale Harding and Judy Watson, Firesticks Alliance representative Leeton Lee, and panel host Shannon Brett, in the first of a series of three panels…
Carl Warner: Between Two Views

Carl Warner: Between Two Views

22nd January - 7th February
Jan Manton Gallery is pleased to present Carl Warner’s latest exhibition Between Two View’s showing from 22 January – 7 February, 2021. Please RVSP below to attend the exhibition’s opening, Sunday 24th January from 4…
Patrick Lester: 55 – 13 – 38

Patrick Lester: 55 – 13 – 38

13th - 23rd January
55 – 13 – 38 is Patrick Lester’s ongoing photographic survey into the publicly displayed bronze statues across Brisbane. These statues and how they reflect or do not reflect the current attitudes of the city…
REVIRGINATE

REVIRGINATE

5th - 23rd January
REVIRGINATE is a rendezvous between sculpture and sound. Exhibiting together as ‘MSTR’, this is the first collaboration between current Queensland College of Art, Griffith University student, Mark du Potiers, and Queensland Conservatorium Griffith University alumni,…