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Brisbane Sculpture Festival

Brisbane Sculpture Festival

11th - 13th June
Sculptors Queensland welcomes everyone to visit the Mt Coot-tha Botanical Gardens to view this year’s beautifully created sculptures. The Festival will be running from Friday 11th – Sunday 13th June 2021. Our members’ artworks are…
William Robinson

William Robinson

11th May - 5th June
William Robinson (b.1936, Brisbane) is widely regarded as one of Australia’s most distinguished contemporary artists, best known for his landscape and portrait painting. Robinson is critically acclaimed for his arresting landscape compositions of South East…
Designing Culture

Designing Culture

25th May – 5th June
Welcome to Designing Culture, the Queensland College of Art, Griffith University‘s creative inoculation to fight the global malaise brought by the Covid pandemic. This exhibit features the works of the QCA’s multi-talented design faculty who are…
MONO 38: Lisa Lerkenfeldt & Megan Clune

MONO 38: Lisa Lerkenfeldt & Megan Clune

3rd June, 6:30 - 9:30pm
Melbourne’s Lisa Lerkenfeldt presents A Garden Dissolves Into Black Silk, a 40 minute work exploring magnetic tape erosion, crumbling textures, and distant melodies of a dissolving world. Join us for an exercise in inter-species listening, analogue mutations and…
Bridie Gillman: Amongst

Bridie Gillman: Amongst

11th - 29th May
Bridie Gillman is an alumna of Queensland College of Art, graduating with a Bachelor of Fine Art (First Class Honours) in 2013. In 2019 she was a finalist in the Brett Whiteley Travelling Art Scholarship,…
Moments: A Still Life Exhibition

Moments: A Still Life Exhibition

28th May - 12th June
Featuring nationally recognised artists Tsering Hannaford (multi-Archibald prize finalist), Andrew Bonneau (works collected by the National Portrait gallery), Bronwyn Hill (Winner Clayton Utz art award and Brisbane Portrait Prize category winner) and Oliver Shepherd, Moments: A…
Bernard Ollis: The Artist’s Garden

Bernard Ollis: The Artist’s Garden

12th - 12th June
Memories of travel and the gardens of Monet, Van Gogh and Renoir have formed the inspiration for a new exhibition by Sydney based artist Bernard Ollis. In his typical whimsical style Ollis has produced artworks of lush, kaleidoscopic…
Tay Haggarty: LINK

Tay Haggarty: LINK

10th April - 5th June
LINK is a series of new object-based works that explore slowness, productive ambiguity, and shared experience. These objects presented as reductive forms will be specifically placed within the gallery space, to encourage us to slow down…
Jordan Azcune & Kirralee Robinson: Material Directives

Jordan Azcune & Kirralee Robinson: Material Directives

26th - 30th May
An exhibition exploring material and process by Jordan Azcune and Kirralee Robinson. Over the past 6 months, artists Jordan Azcune and Kirralee Robinson have been collaborating with local design studio, Five Mile Radius on new…
HYPERLOCAL: Indigenous Art Program

HYPERLOCAL: Indigenous Art Program

7th - 30th May
The Indigenous Art Program transforms Brisbane’s streets into an exhibition of Aboriginal artworks. The artworks use engaging places and spaces, including large-scale banners, vitrines, and projections, in Brisbane’s laneways. Recent events have changed our ability…
Figments of Figures

Figments of Figures

25th - 30th May
‘Figments of Figures’ is an exhibition featuring the work of four emerging artists concerned with figuration in painting; or perhaps with ‘re-figuration’, as Dana Schutz recently put it. Unlike Schutz’s approach however, the works in…
MEAT MIRROR

MEAT MIRROR

8th - 30th May
Be shared! Or be scared! Ever wondered how dangerous Kim Kardashian’s booty is? And just how far social media and celebrity culture will invade? MEAT MIRROR asks what is beauty, what is horror? Through absurdity…
Arone Meeks: Evidence

Arone Meeks: Evidence

7th - 30th May
May 2021 sees Onespace Gallery launch a solo exhibition entitled, Evidence, by Cairns based artist, Arone Meeks. Creating works of art that speak of cross cultural interaction, relationships, gender, traditional and modern spirituality and his environment –…
Seth Ellis: Sugar Ghosts

Seth Ellis: Sugar Ghosts

25th - 30th May
Seth Ellis is a Senior Lecturer in Design at the Queensland College of Art, as well as a narrative artist and installation designer. ‘Sugar Ghosts’ arises out of the work that he has recently completed…
A Natural Low: Immaterial Counterpoint Act

A Natural Low: Immaterial Counterpoint Act

27th - 30th May
A new exhibition in collaboration with A Natural Low. An ephemeral, degenerative sound-focused happening featuring enigmatic local & interstate multidisciplinary artists in a collaborative, experimental installation discarding mercantile tools for amplified found/recycled/stolen objects while rejecting…
Nick Earls: By the Book

Nick Earls: By the Book

7th - 30th May
Author Nick Earls and artist Lawrence English present an immersive exhibition of words and art. The exhibition brings the book to life, with an audio book recording guiding visitors through artworks, photographs and artefacts referred…
Arryn Snowball : I have had the privilege of seeing dawn and dusk bite through daylight hours

Arryn Snowball : I have had the privilege of seeing dawn and dusk bite through daylight hours

12th May - 30th May
Jan Manton Gallery is pleased to debut Arryn Snowball in his latest exhibition i have had the privilege of seeing dawn and dusk bite through daylight hours on show from May 12 – 30 2021. Driven by…
Inner Worlds

Inner Worlds

22nd – 23rd May
The subtle hum of vast inner worlds dwells within each of us, a space where our hopes, dreams, desires, thoughts, feelings and fears reside. In this group exhibition, the gallery features the work of three…
Torin Francis: Bridging The In-Between

Torin Francis: Bridging The In-Between

8th - 30th May
Presented as a part of BAD STUDIO CITY, Bridging the In-Between explores the intersections of meteorology, technology and spatio-temporal experience. Comprised of the works Yaw and Way, this show encourages audiences to reconsider the impact…
CTRL ALT DEL presents SHIFT

CTRL ALT DEL presents SHIFT

24th - 30th May
A pop-up art exhibition featuring First Nations, Pasifika and, culturally and linguistically diverse artists. CTRL ALT DEL creates a space of cross solidarity between diverse intersections of cultures and communities. We activate exhibition space through…
Jeff Moorfoot: Artifact

Jeff Moorfoot: Artifact

18th - 30th May
An artifact is typically an item of cultural or historical interest. It is often said, you can judge a person’s character by the company one keeps, or the ingredients of one’s refrigerator, or one’s choice…
The Glassery

The Glassery

20th - 30th May
A showcase of the best glass artists in South East Queensland. The Glassery is a co-operative collective of artists who work with glass. Our wide range of unique skills and expertise includes hot and cold…
MELT Portrait Prize

MELT Portrait Prize

20th - 30th May
The annual MELT Portrait Prize returns, celebrating heroes in the LGBTIQ+ community, attracting exceptional artworks from across Australia. The annual Melt Portrait Prize gives visual artists the creative license to celebrate heroes in the LGBTIQ+ community; whether it be…
Kirralee Robinson: Move Together

Kirralee Robinson: Move Together

7th - 30th May
Three new kinetic sculptures by Kirralee Robinson. Clutching the southern corner of the CBD, Brisbane Quarter is set to become the home of three new kinetic sculptures courtesy of artist Kirralee Robinson. Building on Robinson’s…
RMXTV

RMXTV

7th - 30th May
Experience a live art remix as a group of artists test their creative agility this May at Museum of Brisbane. Over the course of three weeks, participants will draw and paint on a large purpose-built…
Dan Molloy ft The Runway Movement: Silenced in the Shadows

Dan Molloy ft The Runway Movement: Silenced in the Shadows

20th May - 13th June
Silenced in the Shadows (photographed by Dan Molloy, curated by Ella Ganza, the founder of The Runway Movement) is a series of strikingly raw photographs portraying the emotional internal battle that LGBTIQ+ Pacific Islander and…
QCA Thursdays: Lachie Rhodes & Daniel Sherington

QCA Thursdays: Lachie Rhodes & Daniel Sherington

10th 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…
Eliza Adam: Submerged

Eliza Adam: Submerged

4th - 29th May
In this new series of works, Eliza Adam responds directly to the river systems of the Moreton Bay Region in her ongoing investigation, which examines landscape as an informal archive. Adam’s work explores how past…
Alexandra Matthews: Home by Nightfall

Alexandra Matthews: Home by Nightfall

14th - 25th May
Alexandra Matthew’s paintings juxtapose urban landscape within boundaries both limited and expanded by light. Each work is its own entity but comprise multiple constituent compositions with light, natural and artificial, the defining and amalgamating theme.…
Janine Dello: Inhabit

Janine Dello: Inhabit

14th - 25th May
Drawn to the beauty of everyday rituals, Janine Dello’s new body of work, Inhabit, plays upon the feminine in domesticity through a series of intimate moments.  Pastel coloured hues and playful narratives show these characters caught in…
Helle Cook: Sheer Light

Helle Cook: Sheer Light

20th March - 18th May
Brisbane-based Danish/Australian painter Helle Cook, draws parallels between Nordic and Queensland light and environment. Her art practice expands beyond the studio as she embarks on field trips into nature, often accompanied by her sheer textile…
Cut Copy

Cut Copy

Until 9th May, 2021
If you love Brisbane’s music scene, be sure to visit Cut Copy. Step back to Brisbane in the 70s and 80s, where the city’s conservative climate sparked youth rebellion, do-it-yourself expression and underground music. In suburban halls,…
Weapons For The Soldier

Weapons For The Soldier

12th March - 15th May
A major exhibition bringing together Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australian artists to examine complex themes of weaponry, warfare, and protecting land and Country. It was initiated by the young men of the Anangu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara (APY)…
Lesley Kendall: MOTHS

Lesley Kendall: MOTHS

17th April 2021 – 22nd May
Normally a paper artist, Lesley Kendall felt compelled to use clay to express the significant beauty and transitory nature of living creatures for her exhibition Moths With meticulous attention to detail,  Kendall has delicately hand-crafted over 300…
Queensland Aboriginal Creations: Agency and Legacy

Queensland Aboriginal Creations: Agency and Legacy

Until 18th June
There is no doubt that the story of Queensland Aboriginal Creations (QAC) is a provocative one. As the marketing arm of the Department of Native Affairs, QAC influenced the production, promotion and reception of Aboriginal…
Khadim Ali: Invisible Border

Khadim Ali: Invisible Border

10th April – 5th June
“I became other. I became one of the wearied, dusty faces from across the border. And although there was no boundary between us, and we were all citizens of one country, suddenly an invisible border…