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Women Who Dare

Women Who Dare

15th May - 3rd October
For 160 years Sisters of Mercy Brisbane have initiated and influenced social reform in Queensland by challenging inequalities and social structures and championing society’s most vulnerable. Whilst they are best known for their ministries in…
Home Turf

Home Turf

10th - 11th July
Home Turf is an art exhibition featuring more than 20 artists that explores and celebrates the unique architecture, history, environment and community of Chelmer, Graceville, Sherwood and surrounds. Home Turf, curated by long-time Sherwood local…
Portrait of an Artist: Vernon Ah Kee

Portrait of an Artist: Vernon Ah Kee

7th July, 6:30pm - 7:30pm
The latest in our Portrait of an Artist series focuses on Vernon Ah Kee, one of Australia’s most well-known First Nations artists. Vernon Ah Kee, (Kuku Yalandji, Waanji, Yidinji, Koko Berrin and Gugu Yimithirr) was born in…
QCA Thursdays: Sophie Singer, Isabelle Cowan, Ella Senbruns, Isabella Zammit

QCA Thursdays: Sophie Singer, Isabelle Cowan, Ella Senbruns, Isabella Zammit

24th June, 5:30 - 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…
Select Works: Karla Marchesi

Select Works: Karla Marchesi

23rd June - 11th July
Jan Manton Gallery is excited to announce the recent representation of Karla Marchesi in her latest exhibition of select works. Brisbane-born and Berlin based, Marchesi has Bachelor of Fine Art (2004) and Honours in Fine Art…
Ari Athans: End of Days

Ari Athans: End of Days

8th - 15th June
The Law of Superposition states that in any sequence of layered rocks, a given layer must be older than any layer on top of it. A basic law of geochronology, it is fundamental to the…
Lesley Kendall: Succulent

Lesley Kendall: Succulent

17th - 26th June
A dual showcase across Mt Coot-tha Botanic Garden and Side Gallery, Lesley Kendall’s new body of work, succulent. continues to explore the relationship between nature and the viewer. Delicate, hand made paper sculptures of succulents, insects and…
Kenzee Patterson: Toil

Kenzee Patterson: Toil

25th - 26th June
Toil, “hard work” from the 13th century, “turmoil, contention, dispute” from Anglo-French, toiler, “agitate, stir, entangle” from Old French, toeillier, “drag about, make dirty” from Latin tudiculare, “crush with a small hammer” an instrument for…
Leith Maguire: Grounding

Leith Maguire: Grounding

15th June - 10th July
Jan Murphy Gallery is excited to present the new exhibition from “2020 was a year of introspection, processing and regathering. Locked down in my Melbourne apartment, I turned to my balcony garden to busy my…
Yuiko Uto: Popoco (Little Memos)

Yuiko Uto: Popoco (Little Memos)

25th June - 8th July
Popoco ‘Little Memos’ is a debut exhibition by Yuiko Uto. Popoco was born in a memo. Her stories act as mementos in the life of Japanese-born Brisbane artist Yuiko Uto. Yuiko’s works of Popoco show that…
Claire Grant: IN-FLIGHT

Claire Grant: IN-FLIGHT

25th - 27th June
IN-FLIGHT is the debut solo exhibition by artist Claire Grant, presenting a series of abstract landscapes in cyanotype and encaustic wax. Claire takes inspiration from her work as a flight attendant, exploring the aerial perspectives from her ‘office window’.…
Ross Manning: New Work

Ross Manning: New Work

12th June - 10th July
Primarily known as a kinetic artist, Ross Manning explores light, physics, sound and the elements in his work, repurposing disused and broken electronics to create dynamic sculptures and atmospheric installations. By bringing these components into…
Gemma Smith: Open Forever

Gemma Smith: Open Forever

12th June - 10th July
Since 2000, Smith’s work has featured in more than 100 exhibitions. Notable among them are: Know My Name, National Gallery of Australia, Canberra, 2020; Rhythm Sequence, UNSW Galleries, Sydney, 2019; Superposition of three types, Artspace,…
Anita Holtsclaw: Low Tide

Anita Holtsclaw: Low Tide

10th June - 12th July
Low Tide contemplates what is revealed when water ebbs – the residue of salt, the marking of time on sand, and organisms that thrive when both submerged and exposed. Through immersive artworks incorporating 16mm film, embroidery…
A Yarn Event

A Yarn Event

18th June, 9:30am - 4:30pm
n conjunction with the OCCURRENT AFFAIR exhibition, proppaNOW Dialogues is a conversation series that tackles urgent subjects central to the work of the Brisbane-based Aboriginal artist collective, proppaNOW. Formed in Brisbane almost 17 years ago,…
Donna Marcus: Attic

Donna Marcus: Attic

12th May - 19th June
Donna Marcus is an Australian artist best known for her use of vast collections of discarded aluminium kitchenware. Constructed from discarded kitchen utensils – plastic and aluminium teapots, lids, jelly molds, steamers, colanders, egg poachers…
Isabella Catenaro: many are called, few are chosen

Isabella Catenaro: many are called, few are chosen

18th June, 6:00 - 9:00pm
Isabella Catenaro is an emerging artist based in Meanjin [Brisbane], Australia. Through performance and installation, Fae confronts the pseudo-dilemma presented by demarcated orders: piety versus sin, feminine versus masculine, purity versus abjection. In many are…
Lucy O’Doherty: Blue Hour

Lucy O’Doherty: Blue Hour

1st - 19th June
Blue hour is the moment of twilight when the sun is below the horizon, the remnants of its indirect light blanketing the landscape in a diffused shade of blue. For me this is when the…
Something More

Something More

2nd - 26th June
Outer Space contemporary arts organization is proud to present Something More, an exhibition that examines the legacy of women and post-minimalist practice, led by the idea of the sensuous object. The exhibition will run from…
Lethbridge Small Scale Art Award

Lethbridge Small Scale Art Award

18th - 26th June
We are excited to present the 2021 Lethbridge Small Scale Art Award. 250 artworks have been selected to feature in the gallery and a further 500 artworks are featured in an online only exhibition. Showing over 2…
Aaron Perkins: Pronounced á-nem

Aaron Perkins: Pronounced á-nem

2nd - 20th June
Jan Manton Gallery is pleased to present Aaron Perkins in his latest exhibition Pronounced á-nem-oy, exhibiting from 2-20 June 2021. Perkins writes: To sail is to read the wind. However, despite a recent residency atop the Maroochy…
Leonard Brown: Riders in the Chariot

Leonard Brown: Riders in the Chariot

12th May – 19th June
New works by artist Leonard Brown. For the catalouge of works, please click – HERE Image: “… W E PUT OUT T O SEA I N A SHIP WHICH HAD WINTERED I N THE ISLAND…
Montages: The Full Cut, 1999 – 2015

Montages: The Full Cut, 1999 – 2015

17th April - 19th June
Montages: The Full Cut, 1999 – 2015 presents the full suite of eight montage films by artist Tracey Moffatt and her long-time collaborator Gary Hillberg. Exhibited all together for the first time, these works span…
Coastal Connections: beach culture past to present

Coastal Connections: beach culture past to present

7th May - 20th June
Beach culture is embedded in our nation’s identity, shaping our lifestyle, fashion and art. The exhibition contemplates the significance of the coast to the Australian psyche, delving into our love affair with the sea, sand…
Stephen Nothling: Bellevue

Stephen Nothling: Bellevue

7th May - 19th June
Bellevue, after Bellevue Street, Highgate Hill, is an exhibition of paintings inspired by ‘your common and garden variety’ streetscapes observed by artist Stephen Nothling on his meanderings through the suburbs of Brisbane’s inner South. Each…
Rebecca Belmore: Turbulent Water

Rebecca Belmore: Turbulent Water

25th March - 19th June
Rebecca Belmore: Turbulent Water is the first solo Australian exhibition of major contemporary artist Rebecca Belmore. Co-curated by Wanda Nanibush and Angela Goddard, Turbulent Water will feature key video installations from her three decades of…
International Art Collection

International Art Collection

Ongoing
Experience major works from the Gallery’s collections in new contexts, and include early European religious painting, British portraits, Dutch painting, and East Asian and European porcelain. From the influence of Japanese art on French Modernism…
Zanny Begg and Elise McLeod: The City of Ladies

Zanny Begg and Elise McLeod: The City of Ladies

13th February - 19th June
Artist Zanny Begg notes that her and Elise McLeod’s film installation The City of Ladies (2016–2017) is: inspired by the fifteenth century proto-feminist novel of the same name by France’s first professional female writer, Christine de Pizan.…
OCCURRENT AFFAIR: proppaNOW

OCCURRENT AFFAIR: proppaNOW

13th February – 19th June
OCCURRENT AFFAIR is a major exhibition featuring new and recent works by Brisbane-based Aboriginal artist collective proppaNOW, who have had a five-year hiatus to focus on their individual careers. Established in 2003, proppaNOW is one of…
Brisbane Art Design

Brisbane Art Design

7th - 30th May
An initiative of the Museum of Brisbane (MoB), BAD champions the movers and shakers of the Brisbane art and design sector, and spotlights our thriving cultural identity through the places, histories and climate that bring…
On Earth

On Earth

27th March - 6th June
On Earth traces conceptions of landscape and the environment as it is expressed and represented through the poetic devices of art. The exhibition examines the ways landscape manifests through culture, or personhood, and attempts to bring…
Sharna Barker: Momentum

Sharna Barker: Momentum

27th May - 6th June
‘Momentum’ is a solo exhibition by Sharna Barker that explores the strategy and role of chance in artistic practice, and its relationship with chaos and order. Using methods of chance, Barker takes existing forms, colours,…
Colleen Sam: My story – the unbroken spirit of the Kalkadoons

Colleen Sam: My story – the unbroken spirit of the Kalkadoons

23rd April - 5th June
Artist Colleen Sam (Ngungurnnumma Kalkadoon) and designer Keith Weribone (Mandandanji) together form Moonks Indigenous Art on Furniture. This truth-telling exhibition features their new paintings and furniture, and untold stories from the Kalkadoon people. The artworks…
Ruth Cho: Australian Knockoffs

Ruth Cho: Australian Knockoffs

4th May - 4th June
Ruth Cho’s first online exhibition with Onespace Gallery, Australian Knockoffs, challenges the dominant Eurocentric representations in Australian art history, despite our longstanding cultural diversity. Cho appropriates very familiar compositions from iconic Australian art images – including Down…
Anna Boghiguian: The Uprooted

Anna Boghiguian: The Uprooted

8th - 29th May
For this exhibitiion Anna Boghiguian’s The Uprooted is presented across Galleries 1 and 2. Commissioned for the 2020 Sydney Biennale and made during her residency at Monash University, this installation draws parallels between the artist’s Armenian ancestry…
Peter Drew: Flags 2

Peter Drew: Flags 2

25th May – 12th June
Peter Drew’s flags are not for flying overhead, a remote and abstracted symbolic ideal, always out of reach. These flags are remade in the artist’s hands and given a palpable materiality. Aggressively stripped of their…