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Variations on Tape

Variations on Tape

20th - 31st July
This exhibition takes tape (flagging tape, sticky tape, masking tape…) as a starting point, but presents an array of outcomes. The variation permits a reflection on where one material can lead to and how materials…
A.J. Taylor: New Ground

A.J. Taylor: New Ground

13th - 31st July
Jan Murphy Gallery is excited to present ‘New Ground’, the new solo exhibition from A.J. Taylor. At a distance, A.J. Taylor’s paintings offer convincing glimpses of the Australian landscape. Forests, rivers and beach scenes from…
Cornelia Van Rijswijk: HYPER REAL

Cornelia Van Rijswijk: HYPER REAL

16th - 31st July
Cornelia Van Rijswijk is A Dutch/Welsh Artist & Designer based in Brisbane, Australia. ​Her work explores the world of online technology, digital landscapes and hyper realities. Her solo exhibition ‘HYPER REAL’ will showcase around twenty…
Jun Chen

Jun Chen

6th - 31st July
Jun Chen (b. 1960, Guangzhou, China) emigrated to Australia in 1990 and currently lives and works in Brisbane. Chen has become one of Australia’s most prominent impasto painters – working in both landscape and portraiture,…
Lincoln Austin: The Space Between Us

Lincoln Austin: The Space Between Us

15th May - 08th August
The Space Between Us is a major mid-career survey of the past two decades of Lincoln Austin’s practice. Through artworks of varied scale, from delicate miniature assemblages to expansive installations, the artist’s work playfully captivates the…
PIVOT II

PIVOT II

18th June - 31st July
Across June and July, Onespace Gallery presents its second iteration of PIVOT – a group exhibition dedicated to the exploration of the ‘artist book’. PIVOT II sees a focus on the complexities surrounding where 2D works stops and 3D forms begin.…
Country In Mind

Country In Mind

7th May - 31st July
The art of Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people is a modern vibrant expression of many Indigenous nations. Representation of Country is full of associative information connecting the past, present and future which always…
Callum McGrath: The Weatherman

Callum McGrath: The Weatherman

6th - 24th July
The Weatherman is a new video work that takes an experimental approach to queer remembrance, ensuing processes of memorialisation. Developed in response to the historic murders of gay men in Sydney during the late 1980s…
QAGOMA Virtual Talk: The Tortured Artist

QAGOMA Virtual Talk: The Tortured Artist

7th August, 10:30am
Uncover and unpack artworks featured in ‘European Masterpieces from The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York’. Do you really have to suffer for your art? Or is the idea of the tortured artist not only…
QCA Thursdays

QCA Thursdays

5th August, 5:30pm - 7:30pm
QCA Thursdays are a series of QCA Galleries opening events that seek to broaden the art experience. QCA Thursdays are a space for the presentation and interpretation of contemporary visual arts and design practice, and…
Miri Badger: Drop of a Hat

Miri Badger: Drop of a Hat

6th - 17th July
‘Drop of a Hat’ presents Miri Badger’s recent series of representational paintings depicting objects of adornment and decoration. Meticulously painted with an emphasis on colour composition, these collaged artworks speak to the ways in which…
Wun-ga-li Ngurrambaa Winanga-li

Wun-ga-li Ngurrambaa Winanga-li

6th - 24th July
Wun-ga-li Ngurrambaa Winanga-li utilises motifs based on Gamilaraay carved trees and incorporates weaving and embroidery techniques, drawing attention to the cultural practices of Taylor Worley’s female ancestors. Each work has been created in, and alongside significant…
Woolstores Project: LIGHT INDUSTRIAL

Woolstores Project: LIGHT INDUSTRIAL

8th - 22nd July
The third iteration of the Woolstores Project: Light Industrial focuses on the environment of the Woolstores. The Woolstores in Brisbane’s Teneriffe are renovated light industrial buildings that manifest a unique environment owing to their history.…
PROJECT CRESCENDO

PROJECT CRESCENDO

24th - 25th July
PROJECT CRESCENDO is bringing worlds of music exclusively to Meanjin/Brisbane on the cool evenings of July 24th and 25th. Inspired by the original works and lives of Frank Ocean, Lorde, FKA Twigs, MF DOOM, and…
Anthony Anderton: What the River Leaves Behind

Anthony Anderton: What the River Leaves Behind

2nd - 13th July
What the River Leaves Behind presents images taken during the devastating 2011 Brisbane floods. On show for the first time since they were taken, the exhibition includes floodscapes, events, people and portraits from over twenty…
Blak Feeds

Blak Feeds

16th & 23rd July
Join Indigenous Art Program curators as they present an artist talk with a difference. View an Instagram feed of images, share food and conversations about their artworks. This is a unique opportunity to hear from…
In Transitions

In Transitions

16th May - 18th July
This exhibition explores the internal shifts experienced by residents and visitors during their passage from mainland to island, and where their state of ‘arrival’ occurs. Collaborative works were created by layering textural convergences of photo-media,…
World Press Photo

World Press Photo

26th June - 18th July
The World Press Photo Exhibition 2021, showcasing the best visual journalism of the past year, returns to Brisbane Powerhouse. Attracting 4,315 photographers from 130 countries who submitted 74,470 images, this coveted award is the world’s…
Lily Kelly Napangardi: Tali

Lily Kelly Napangardi: Tali

6th June - 17th July
Mitchell Fine Art in Fortitude Valley presents an exhibition of paintings portraying striking cultural interpretations of the Australian desert landscape. Lily Kelly Napangardi is an Aboriginal artist born c1948, in the remote Central Australian desert.…
Dorian Büchi: Resilience

Dorian Büchi: Resilience

4th June - 23rd July
Confined to his studio when the lockdown hit Switzerland in Spring 2020, Dorian Büchi found himself looking for inspiration within his immediate surroundings – an abnormality for the Swiss artist who normally spends large amounts…
Carol McGregor: Response

Carol McGregor: Response

16th May - 18th July
In Response, Carol McGregor, an artist of Wathaurung and Scottish descent, reflects on what was here, looked after and used as a resource before colonisation. Extending her research through discussion and consultation with Quandamooka and south-east…
Joanne Currie Nalingu & Ian Waldron: River Totem Revival

Joanne Currie Nalingu & Ian Waldron: River Totem Revival

18th June - 24th July
Following a majorly successful public art installation River Totem Revival at Royal Brisbane Women’s Hospital (RBWH) in 2020, Joanne Currie Nalingu and Ian Waldron join forces in an exhibition presenting a broad range of their…
Redcliffe Art Society Exhibition of Excellence

Redcliffe Art Society Exhibition of Excellence

19th June - 24th July
In its 64th year, Redcliffe Art Society’s annual Exhibition of Excellence celebrates the rich artistic community that live within the Moreton Bay Region. This annual prize is a calendar favourite and brings together the best…
INTERIORITIES

INTERIORITIES

29th May – 17th July
QCA Interior Design students address spatial concerns for an imagined future. Set in 2050, this exhibition presents 4 small-scale architectural models of the interior of a 4-story unit. Each unit is designed to meet the…
DYSTOPIA / UTOPIA: 2070

DYSTOPIA / UTOPIA: 2070

29th May - 17th July
Are we heading for a dystopian or utopian world in 2070? No doubt, given what we have been experiencing recently, whether it be cataclysmic natural events like bushfires or world-wide pandemics, most people would bet…
IDEN-DEFY

IDEN-DEFY

1sty May - 17th July
IDEN-DEFY brings together a collection of portraits by First Nation artists that engage in the discourse around individual and communal identity. Portraits of Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are inherently political, the act of…
Sweet Silent Thoughts

Sweet Silent Thoughts

24th May - 9th July
Sweet Silent Thoughts, features the 2020 Queensland Outsider Emerging Art Awards recipients. Artists: Anna Jacobson, Liam Boswell, Sophie Callum, Rebecca King and Shirley Gibson collaborating alongside curator John Waldron to offer a collection of traditional…
Welcome to the Dreamhouse

Welcome to the Dreamhouse

23rd June – 9th July
‘Welcome to the Dreamhouse’ examines the American neoliberal dream’s influence on Australia and our increasing aspiration for homeownership and the commodified good life. The work employs the suburban gothic to interrogate the dream’s decaying and…
OLD HAUNTS

OLD HAUNTS

5th - 26th June
Born out of a desire to extend tenderness,  elevation and appreciation to culturally diverse voices, ANTHEM ARI aims to provide a dedicated platform to celebrate the practices of First Nations, diasporic, and LGBTQI+ identifying artists…
Jane du Rand: Ornithological Observations

Jane du Rand: Ornithological Observations

22nd June - 10th July
Originally trained as an architect, Jane du Rand’s practice extends to large-scale mosaic murals, with her intricate designs incorporated into the architecture of civic and private buildings around the world. Made by hand in her Brisbane…
Solid Gold: Artists from Paradise

Solid Gold: Artists from Paradise

8th May - 4th July
The new HOTA Gallery’s first ever major exhibition premieres new works indoors and out, celebrating the diversity, richness and ambition of the Gold Coast. Established Australian artists including Hiromi Tango, Michael Candy, Samuel Leighton-Dore and…
Fred Williams

Fred Williams

8th June - 3rd July
Fred Williams (1927–1982) was a painter and printmaker whose distinctive vision of the Australian landscape fundamentally altered the way the Australian continent is viewed and depicted. One of Australia’s most eminent and influential landscape artists,…
Katayoun Javan: Subtitle Iran

Katayoun Javan: Subtitle Iran

5th - 26th June
Iranian Australian photographer and video artist Katayoun Javan draws on personal and public stories to present notions of family, home, memory, displacement and the Iranian Diaspora. Subtitle Iran is a research-based photo series that explores…
Iluwanti Ken: Walawuru ngunytju kukaku ananyi (Mother eagles going hunting) 

Iluwanti Ken: Walawuru ngunytju kukaku ananyi (Mother eagles going hunting) 

15th June – 10th July
Jan Murphy Gallery is excited to present our first exhibition of Pitjantjatjara artist, Iluwanti Ken. Iluwanti lives in Amata, and creates her extraordinary works at Tjala Arts, in the APY lands in South Australia. In…
MUTUAL INTENT

MUTUAL INTENT

16th - 20th June
Launching on Wednesday, 16 June as part of The Design Conference, MUTUAL INTENT is a powerful exhibition concept showcasing the unique talent and diversity of the Brisbane creative community in a series of works that…
The Design Conference

The Design Conference

16th - 18th June
The Design Conference is an event for creatives. Each year we navigate the future of design, including how you can be an active participant. Attendees are offered an opportunity to evolve their practice through an…