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Megan Cope: Unbroken Connections

Megan Cope: Unbroken Connections

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Unbroken Connections reflects on Megan Cope’s family stories of Minjerribah (North Stradbroke Island) and the wider Quandamooka Country (Moreton Bay) over thousands of years, and the unbroken connections between family, in an ever-changing world. Cope gives…
MONOCHROME

MONOCHROME

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An exhibition of Contemporary and Aboriginal artworks highlighting the classic palette of black and white is showing at Mitchell Fine Art in Fortitude Valley from May 3rd. Showcasing visually striking monochromatic themed paintings, drawings and artefacts, the exhibition celebrates…
David Spooner: 22 Stories

David Spooner: 22 Stories

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Since 2017, David Spooner has set himself an annual drawing challenge, beginning with a drawing a week, and since 2018, completing a drawing a day, using permanent markers to produce a series of same-sized works.…
DIS/CONNECTED

DIS/CONNECTED

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Drawing from the traditions of 19th century Realism and its direct observation of the modern world, DIS/CONNECTED translates our obsessive behaviours with mobile phones into the analogue medium of paint. With our devices becoming increasingly…
Looking Back, Looking Forward

Looking Back, Looking Forward

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Looking Back, Looking Forward, examines the past, present and future through the eyes and hands of 15 Australian artists who are respectfully navigating their way through the politics and sociologies of the culturally diverse society…
The 10th Asia Pacific Triennial of Contemporary Art

The 10th Asia Pacific Triennial of Contemporary Art

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For this landmark tenth edition, QAGOMA’s Asia Pacific Triennial looks to the future of art and the world we inhabit together. It’s rich with stories of how to navigate through time and space, reimagine histories…
Raquel Ormella: Between Blockade and Renewal

Raquel Ormella: Between Blockade and Renewal

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This April we are presenting new and recent works by Raquel Ormella across Galleries 1 & 2. Recent experimental abstract textiles will be shown alongside the Blockade in the Studio series. Image: Raquel Ormella, Installation view:…
Jamie North: Falsework

Jamie North: Falsework

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The work of Jamie North operates at the intersection of the natural and the human-made. In his cast concrete sculptures, native Australian plant species are employed to seek out natural growth lines and explore the…
Patricia Gimeno: What Next?

Patricia Gimeno: What Next?

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Patricia Gimeno is a Brazilian/Australian visual artist based in Brisbane. In this exhibition, Patricia presents a series of works made in recent years, semi-abstract landscapes and still-life, born from the need to reflect on her…
In Transit

In Transit

1 February - 1 May
In Transit will transform Museum of Brisbane’s (MoB) entry into a colourful celebration of cultural diversity and creativity. Presented in partnership with BrisAsia Festival, the exhibition and residency aim to provide a platform for conversation…
Paula Quintela: With Eyes and Teeth

Paula Quintela: With Eyes and Teeth

19 March - 4 June
Latin American born artist Paula Quintela, trained in Painting, Printmaking and Photography in Chile and Canada before making Brisbane her home. She has exhibited her installation, printmaking and mixed media works in Chile, France, Argentina, New York…
Judy Watson and Yhonnie Scarce: Looking Glass

Judy Watson and Yhonnie Scarce: Looking Glass

18 March - 19 June
Looking Glass is an important and timely exhibition which brings together two of Australia’s most acclaimed contemporary artists—Waanyi artist, Judy Watson and Kokatha and Nukunu artist, Yhonnie Scarce. At its heart, the exhibition is both a…
Juz Kitson: The delight of future eyes

Juz Kitson: The delight of future eyes

12 April - 7 May
This latest body of work continues Kitson’s exploration of the world around her, most recently she has turned her gaze towards her immediate surroundings. A wanderer and gatherer, Kitson, had until the pandemic divided her…
Lottie Consalvo: No entry but through the sky

Lottie Consalvo: No entry but through the sky

12 April – 7 May
“Lottie Consalvo’s exhibition No entry but through the sky continues her exploration of formlessness and the unknown. Shortly before starting this body of work, the artist began a practice of walking through dense bushland. The…
Thinking Business

Thinking Business

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‘Thinking Business’ explores forms of female friendship, collaboration and artistic labour. The project takes its title from Hannah Arendt’s description of her friendship with Mary McCarthy. As Arendt wrote, “it’s not that we think so…
Deborah Kelly: Creation

Deborah Kelly: Creation

24 February – 28 May
Deborah Kelly’s CREATION is a collaboration between artists and communities to develop an art work that offers ways to gather and commune – a counterpoint to the natural disasters, plagues and leadership failures of our…
Sandra Selig: exploring giant molecules

Sandra Selig: exploring giant molecules

18 February - 7 May
Selig works at the intersection of visual art and experimental music, using humble materials such as thread, paper, light and sound to articulate intangible notions of form, space and time. Rather than a chronological overview,…
Fine Lines

Fine Lines

25 September - 22 May
‘Fine Lines’ showcases a selection of historical Indian miniature paintings alongside those by contemporary artists. The exhibition traces the application of meticulous brushwork across a number of countries and range of pictorial styles. Emerging more…
Hardwired: Laurie Nilsen, Lin Onus & Vincent Serico

Hardwired: Laurie Nilsen, Lin Onus & Vincent Serico

25 March – 30 April
Laurie Nilsen trained in the graphic arts and sculpture. Drawing, painting and mixed-media mediums all form part of his practice. The artist often features works with barbed wire encompassing cultural, political and environmental concerns. Although…
Minimalism in Aboriginal Art

Minimalism in Aboriginal Art

5 April to 30 April
An exhibition of Aboriginal paintings that embrace the notion of minimalism is showing at Mitchell Fine Art in Fortitude Valley from April 5th. Some of the artworks created by Central Australian Aboriginal artists at the…
Making Place: 100 Views of Brisbane

Making Place: 100 Views of Brisbane

26th March - Ongoing
Place, in Brisbane, is not a static thing. We are at a crucial point in Brisbane’s urban development, with extreme changes to the city predicted over the next decade. With the city we know shifting…
Catherine Large: Of Scale and Intrigue

Catherine Large: Of Scale and Intrigue

19th March - 4th June
Catherine Large is a contemporary jeweller and metalsmith based in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.  Making original jewellery, objects and flatware in precious metal, she draws on her experiences of  travel and the nature of ‘stuff’ both inherited and…
Claudia De Salvo: Inhabiting States of Tension

Claudia De Salvo: Inhabiting States of Tension

19th March - 30th April
Gold Coast based Ceramic artist and Master of Creative Industries graduate Claudia De Salvo brings elements of chance and the performative to this installation, which will over time, alter itself through use of natural forces.…
Net Positive: Lecture Series

Net Positive: Lecture Series

26th March - 25th June
Net Positive: What does a better art institution look like? is a lecture series asking exciting art-world thinkers to assess the value of ‘the art institution’: its opportunities, its limits, and to ask if it is…
Jason Fitzgerald: Repetition

Jason Fitzgerald: Repetition

22nd March - 9th April
Jan Murphy Gallery is delighted to present ‘Repetition’, a new exhibition of hand-built stoneware vessels and timber assemblages by Brisbane sculptor Jason Fitzgerald. A professional cabinet maker by trade, Fitzgerald is acutely aware of the…
Fred Fowler: Emotions Abstracted

Fred Fowler: Emotions Abstracted

22nd March - 9th April
Jan Murphy Gallery is pleased to present ‘Emotions Abstracted’ by Fred Fowler, his third solo exhibition with the gallery. Fowler notes, “After spending several years deciphering and creating images related to the outside world, the…
APART

APART

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A P A R T continues Ally McKay’s long-term investigation into articulating strength, security and doubt through material arrangement. The conflicting anxieties of isolation and connection, intensified by the pandemic experience, are explored through paper,…
PURE POTENTIAL: do you know when you are *working*?

PURE POTENTIAL: do you know when you are *working*?

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PURE POTENTIAL: do you know when you are *working*? is a one-week intervention to interrogate The Old Lock Up as a site and space for experimentation, interaction and social practice. Presenting as a series of…
This language that is every stone

This language that is every stone

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Today, the question of preservation versus innovation seems to underlie much cultural discourse, as if a choice between cultural identity and a global homogeneity were possible. This language that is every stone examines this tension through the…
Tim Maguire: Lines of Inquiry

Tim Maguire: Lines of Inquiry

18th March - 23rd April
ILEANA is delighted to present the first solo exhibition of Tim Maguire’s paintings in Queensland. With nearly 100 solo exhibitions to his name, and shows across Europe, the United States, Asia and Australia, Lines of…
Judith Wright: Intimate Dialogues

Judith Wright: Intimate Dialogues

30th March - 24th April
Intimate Dialogues encompasses paintings on paper, hanging mobiles, and sculptures on and off the wall, and sees Judith introduce animals as a metaphor to broaden the human-to-human dialogue, as well as explore her earlier interest…
Re: Fine

Re: Fine

8th - 9th April
Recent works by Pamela See, Elysha Rei and Kay Watanabe. Re: Fine is an exhibition featuring artwork by three Brisbane-based artists who engage paper and wood with the reductive processes of cutting and carving. Amongst…
Elisa Jane Carmichael & Teho Ropeyarn: Parallel Currents

Elisa Jane Carmichael & Teho Ropeyarn: Parallel Currents

11th March - 23rd April
First Nations artists, Elisa Jane Carmichael and Teho Ropeyarn, have both come to prominence through their respective inclusions in major survey exhibitions such as the Asia Pacific Triennial, Tarnanthi, Primavera and the Biennale of Sydney. Their work is now more…
Carriers of Memory

Carriers of Memory

Until 18th April
A gathering of women’s work celebrating the power of First Nations art as a continuing presence of culture. carriers of memory presents new acquisitions from the Museum of Brisbane Collection by First Nations artists: Kim Ah…
City in the Sun

City in the Sun

19th June - 27th February
Brisbane’s subtropical climate and laid-back lifestyle is the focus of Museum of Brisbane’s upcoming major exhibition, City in the Sun, welcoming locals and interstate visitors from Saturday 19 June to look back at how Brisbane…
QCA Thursdays

QCA Thursdays

7th April, 5:30 - 7:30pm
We warmly invite you to the opening of two new exhibitions from students and alumni of the Queensland College of Art, Griffith University on Thursday, 7th April from 5.30pm. There will be free food from…