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Don't Look Away

Don't Look Away

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Queensland College of Art, Griffith University Postgraduate Visual Arts students come together to share their responses to the current and pressing climate emergency. We are experiencing more climate catastrophes now than since records began. Severe…
Laura Brinin: Sleepover

Laura Brinin: Sleepover

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A week-long residency at Side Gallery is proposed to further explore components of the artist’s relational aesthetics practice. In previous work, the artist has created installations that were conducive to conversation, prompting dialogue exchange which…
Kelp Culture 2022: How long Can You Hold Your Breath?

Kelp Culture 2022: How long Can You Hold Your Breath?

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Kelp, an underwater dancer, yields to the tide, regenerating life within our ocean while drawing down carbon from our atmosphere.  With rising temperatures, overfishing and lowering food supply, our ocean ecosystems are dying along with…
Celia Gullett: Distillation

Celia Gullett: Distillation

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Jan Murphy Gallery is pleased to present ‘Distillation’ by Sydney-based artist Celia Gullett. Distillation Noun 1. the action of purifying a liquid by a process of heating and cooling. 2. the extraction of the essential…
Who gets to 'know': Education and alternative knowledge

Who gets to 'know': Education and alternative knowledge

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Join organisers from Brisbane Free University and The Resistance for a collaborative and hands on workshop to further explore the themes addressed in ‘An Alternative Economics’. We gather on the unceded lands of the Yuggera…
UPROAR

UPROAR

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Uproar- Addressing the important issue of sexual violence towards women with the goal of promoting community awareness. UPROAR: Break the Silence on Sexual Violence. The culture of silencing survivors contributes to the impact of the…
Herbert John Pardey (1875 - 1932)

Herbert John Pardey (1875 - 1932)

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When I lifted the first glass plate from the dirt floor of the cowshed, the excitement was overwhelming. With the light of a candle, I could see the image of Britannia in her armour holding a…
Botanica: Contemporary Art Outside

Botanica: Contemporary Art Outside

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Discover a stunning open-air art exhibition in the heart of Brisbane City at Botanica – Contemporary Art Outside from 20-29 May 2022, in the City Botanic Gardens from 5-10pm daily. As the sun sets over Brisbane’s iconic urban skyline, Brisbane’s City…
Jacinta Giles: False Continuity

Jacinta Giles: False Continuity

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The photographic works in False Continuity are a continuation of Jacinta’s ongoing interest in questioning our understanding of our contemporary visual world, particularly our experience of the moving-image. In seeking to expose the temporal pulse, shifting…
Mark du Potiers: Atonement

Mark du Potiers: Atonement

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How would it feel to hold a crashing wave; walk across scorched earth; or illuminate the abyss? Come help Mark du Potiers haunt Wreckers with his new interactive installation. Atonement is a wave of Chinese…
Samuel Tupou in conversation with Miranda Hine

Samuel Tupou in conversation with Miranda Hine

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In conjunction with our current exhibition, join curator, writer and artist Miranda Hine, as she sits down with artist, Samuel Tupou to discuss his current exhibition, LOW RESOLUTION DREAMZ. Samuel will discuss themes addressed in his latest body work: memory;…
Petalia Humphreys: Prompt

Petalia Humphreys: Prompt

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Prompt, as a verb means to cause or bring about (an action or feeling). As a noun it is an act of encouragement.  Humphreys’ works are these things.  They stand inert, yet they encourage the…
Nadine Sawyer: Flotsam Poetry

Nadine Sawyer: Flotsam Poetry

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Based on Lamb Island (Ngudooroo), a suburb outside of Brisbane, Nadine Sawyer is a multi-disciplinary artist with a degree in fine arts from RMIT and a Master of Arts from Monash University, Melbourne. In Flotsam Poetry,…
Samuel Tupou: Low Resolution Dreamz

Samuel Tupou: Low Resolution Dreamz

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Samuel Tupou derives traditional patterns and colours from his Tongan and Polynesian heritage, to create vivid yet nostalgic works on canvas and board. Starting with ‘found photographs’ as his initial inspiration, Tupou obscures the selected…
Cynthia Breusch: Days Like These

Cynthia Breusch: Days Like These

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For Cynthia Breusch, a poetic painter known for her dream-like imagery, the figure can be an entire universe. It makes for lush subject matter where beauty resists being an end in itself and is instead…
Ephemerality

Ephemerality

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An exhibition by artist Dennis McCart presents the artists ongoing investigations of the landscapes edging the Brisbane river and their transitory nature. McCarts practice explores landscapes within the ‘margins’, places not commonly looked upon for…
Devil’s Ivy

Devil’s Ivy

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Within the social context of the pandemic, which created an increased collective focus on the home and garden as an expression of identity, this exhibition looks at our desire to feel kinship with the natural…
Belynda Henry: Further Afield

Belynda Henry: Further Afield

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The physical act of painting is the final outpouring of our personal observations, thoughts, experiences, life. A realisation best known through a kind of summary, a distillation. What we dream can never materialise as the…
Cornelia Van Rijswijk: It is not there, It never was

Cornelia Van Rijswijk: It is not there, It never was

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Cornelia Van Rijswijk is a Multidisciplinary Artist & Designer primarily exploring the boundaries of 3D digital forms and landscapes, with an interest in the utilisation of technologies to create soothing environments and objects. These forms…
Kay Watanabe: Out of the Blue

Kay Watanabe: Out of the Blue

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Due to the Covid-19 global pandemic, Brisbane based artist Kay Watanabe stayed in her birthplace of Tokyo for nearly two years between 2020 and 2021. During this time, she created many artworks using different media.…
Sharna Barker & Ruby Donohoe: Porous

Sharna Barker & Ruby Donohoe: Porous

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This new interdisciplinary collaboration between Sharna Barker and Ruby Donohoe intersects visual art, performance, and participatory practices to interrogate the materiality of the body and the possibilities of decentralised experience. In a scoring of the…
Simone Hine: No Edit

Simone Hine: No Edit

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No Edit is a new sculptural work that is the culmination of a year-long painting and photographic based project. Open Saturday 21 May 11am – 4pm, with afternoon drinks 2 – 4pm Continues Sunday 22…
Eugene Carchesio: Untitled

Eugene Carchesio: Untitled

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This May we are presenting recent works and collaborations by Eugene Carchesio across Galleries 1 & 2. In Gallery 3 we are presenting his new sound installation Untitled (Ghost Money). Since the early 1980s Carchesio has…
Anywhere Festival

Anywhere Festival

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Anywhere Festival is a globally unique and local cultural experience for locals and visitors alike: where local businesses and homes host performances so artists can creative incredible work without all the financial burdens that are…
Tools of the Trade

Tools of the Trade

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One of the most significant street art and graffiti exhibitions ‘Tools of the Trade’ by HKwalls opens this Saturday 7 May as part of the Brisbane Street Art Festival (BSAF) located in the festival’s brand…
John Bokor: Domestic Splendour

John Bokor: Domestic Splendour

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The works in this exhibition represent two facets of my painting practice. The still lifes are composed on tables and surfaces in my home using objects that are part of my everyday life. During the…
Moreton Bay Region Art Prize

Moreton Bay Region Art Prize

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The Moreton Bay Region Art Prize supports and celebrates the diverse creative talent of local Moreton Bay Region artists. The prize pool totals $10,000 with a non-acquisitive prize of $5,000 for first place, $3,000 for second place, $1,500 for third place…
MONO 43: Raja Kirik and Penelope Trappes

MONO 43: Raja Kirik and Penelope Trappes

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Raja Kirik are an Indonesian duo—Yennu Ariendra and J. Mo’ong Santoso Pribadi—two radical artists who draw on Java’s rich cultural traditions. Their works together explore the sound worlds expanding outward, drawn from their interest in…
SUPERCUT - PROJECT 1

SUPERCUT - PROJECT 1

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SUPERCUT – Project 1 brings together the practices of Jacinta Giles, Warwick Gow, CJ Anderson, Kirsty Lee, Kailum Graves and Kitten Xaos in an exploration of representation and introspective reflection. Jacinta Giles is a photographic…
James Guppy: The Consolations

James Guppy: The Consolations

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Jan Murphy is excited to present James Guppy’s forthcoming solo exhibition ‘The Consolations’. Having exhibited with the gallery for almost 20 years, James is well known for his exquisitely executed, evocative paintings that have a…
Vera Möller

Vera Möller

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Vera Möller (b.1955, Bremen, Germany) is a Melbourne based artist whose keen interest in the natural world, science, and art converges in the images and objects produced and examined within her art practice. Möller’s original…
Mellow Thoughts

Mellow Thoughts

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Aster + Asha Gallery will present a pop-up exhibition on the Gold Coast from 14 – 15 May 2022. Mellow Thoughts will bring together eleven emerging artists from across Australia, each presenting small works on…
Memento Vivere

Memento Vivere

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This collection of studio still life photography by Brisbane based artist Christina Lowry, was created in response to Australia’s evolving experience of the Covid-19 pandemic. The works were shot amidst border closures, lock downs, the…
Ian Waldron: The tower of blue horses

Ian Waldron: The tower of blue horses

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Ian worked in various industries before studying Visual Arts at the Northern Territory University in the mid 1990s. Throughout his art practice he pays tribute to the story of the Kurtjar people in his homeland…
Sean Rafferty: Girt by Sea

Sean Rafferty: Girt by Sea

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Girt By Sea is an ongoing collection of map-logos of Australia. The collection is composed of objects and photographs, and is displayed as a digital archive and in other formats including collages or assemblages. The…
Lillian Whitaker: Mutualisms

Lillian Whitaker: Mutualisms

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Mutualisms (2022) collates beeswax sculpture, ink drawings, video, and soundscapes with a strong focus on the mutualistic phenomena of pollination. The exhibition presents various visual depictions of mapping practices, emphasising topographical terrain and pollination tracking/mapping.…