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Jacqueline Hennessy: This night, this garden of light

Jacqueline Hennessy: This night, this garden of light

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Jacqueline Hennessy’s feminine figures offer themselves to our gaze, conditionally: a body, a gesture, the minutiae of fabric or hair — faces are rare. Hennessy builds her images slowly over time, transparent washes of raw…
Milan Milojevic: The Land that never was (or Is)

Milan Milojevic: The Land that never was (or Is)

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The Land that never was (or Is) will be Milojevic’s first solo exhibition at FireWorks Gallery comprising of nine limited-edition prints. Contemporary cultural identity and the complexities of a cross-cultural position are explored through imagery evolving…
Artefacts of the working process

Artefacts of the working process

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After a year creating work at the Norman Park Substation… the Pathfinders provide reflections on their Metro Arts’ journey. Artists: Caitlin Franzmann, Elizabeth Willing and James Barth At the close of their residency, MAVA Pathfinder…
Things I want to say

Things I want to say

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Things I want to say brings together artists from across the country whose practices negotiate identity in contemporary Australia. Focusing on artists with a connection to Queensland, the exhibition will encourage conversation around navigating one’s sense of…
Asia Pacific Contemporary: Three decades of APT

Asia Pacific Contemporary: Three decades of APT

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Asia Pacific Contemporary: Three Decades of APT is an exhibition from the Queensland Art Gallery | Gallery of Modern Art (QAGOMA). This exhibition shares highlights from the long-running Asia Pacific Triennial of Contemporary Art (APT) series…
Fiona Omeenyo: Double Trouble

Fiona Omeenyo: Double Trouble

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Although Fiona Omeenyo is based in Cairns, since 2016 she has completed commissioned and collaborative works with FireWorks Gallery at their Brisbane studio. This has resulted in large scale experimental paintings, and the development of her…
Simone Hine: Assets

Simone Hine: Assets

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Assets brings together new artworks by Simone Hine that playfully engage with the condition of contemporary visual culture, through the lens of art history, to create a dialectic between liquidity and capital, liquidity and data,…
Andrew Tetzlaff: Gestures of Stillness

Andrew Tetzlaff: Gestures of Stillness

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This project is a contemplation on the massive scale and mineral slowness of earth and stone — a search for sensations of deep time and tectonics. Artworks use photography, simple machines and site-responsive installation practices…
John Honeywill

John Honeywill

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John Honeywill (b. 1952, Brisbane) is a still life painter living and working in Brisbane. An accomplished art educator for much of his professional life, Honeywill now focusses solely on his painting practice. His meticulous…
Artist Talks: Yuma Taru and Anchi Lin

Artist Talks: Yuma Taru and Anchi Lin

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Join for an evening of talks from Taiwanese Indigenous artists Yuma Taru and Anchi Lin. Yuma Taru (Atayal) has revitalised Atayal weaving, establishing the Lihang Workshop—a creative studio and social enterprise developing Atayal culture. Her work featured in…
Paul Ryan: Coledale. Backwash and Campfire Smoke

Paul Ryan: Coledale. Backwash and Campfire Smoke

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When Paul Ryan paints the landscape, it’s not the scenery so much as the forgotten histories of his local area that he seeks to explore. Never straying far from his home base in Thirroul, a…
The Asia Pacific Architecture Festival

The Asia Pacific Architecture Festival

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The Asia Pacific Architecture Festival (APAF) returns to Brisbane from 9 to 23 June 2023 in a collaboration between founding partners Architecture Media and State Library of Queensland. APAF is a celebration of architecture and…
Clare Brodie: Moon In Waiting

Clare Brodie: Moon In Waiting

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“…infinite, expansive… like tides pulled by the moon, uncommon energies – the intertwining of creativity and transcendence.” A wonderfully evocative quote from Jennifer Higgie’s latest book ‘The Other Side’, referencing ‘Oceanic States’, a term used…
Ron Hurley Memorial Lecture

Ron Hurley Memorial Lecture

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We warmly invite you to the inaugural Ron Hurley Memorial Lecture. This event is hosted by the Queensland College of Art and will include a lecture by prominent Griffith alumnus and contemporary artist Gordon Hookey.…
Jeff Makin: Red Centre

Jeff Makin: Red Centre

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Landscape artist Jeff Makin returns to Mitchell Fine Art in Brisbane as he celebrates his 80th birthday and 60 years of painting. Jeff Makin’s artwork has long explored the picturesque and the sublime in nature,…
Ground: Thinking and Feeling with the Earth

Ground: Thinking and Feeling with the Earth

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Ground is a word that is rich with subtleties and connotations. On a material level it can represent the soil or earth upon which we stand – the ground cultivates and nourishes life, the prepared…
Kristen Lethem

Kristen Lethem

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Kristen Lethem’s artwork focuses on landscape and the exploration of patterns within the environment formed as a result of the interplay between topography, vegetation and by extension – shadow and light.  Through the use of…
James Barth: Earthbound

James Barth: Earthbound

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James Barth’s self-portraits use avatars as a means to explore their transgendered identity and representation. Through painting and 3d modelling, Barth’s works combines photography, painting, science fiction, cinematic language, and poetic gestures. Barth’s recent solo…
Hoda Afshar: Undone

Hoda Afshar: Undone

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Hoda Afshar was born in Tehran, Iran (1983), and is now based in Melbourne, Australia. She completed a Bachelor degree in Fine Art– Photography in Tehran, and her PhD thesis in Creative Arts at Curtin…
Natalie Lavelle: Flesh for Fantasy

Natalie Lavelle: Flesh for Fantasy

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For Natalie Lavelle, painting is a life force. So central to her personhood, her works act as proxies for her—embodying her energy, enthusiasm, and spirit. Her latest body of work, Flesh for Fantasy, contemplates Sontag’s question, ‘how…
MONO x CARI

MONO x CARI

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MONO heads offsite to the Queensland Conservatorium in South Bank to team up with CARI (Creative Arts Research Institute) for a special evening of outer orbit rhythm and prepared piano exploration. As Spill, German pianist Magda Mayas and Australian drummer Tony Buck have created…
DEUX

DEUX

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DEUX celebrates the artistic partnership between Ebony Wilmott and Stella Haycock in their investigation of time, process, chance, and repetition. Printmaking and painting processes are used to explore the seriality of line, space, and form;…
Renee Kire: Any way, shape or form

Renee Kire: Any way, shape or form

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Onespace is excited to present Any way, shape or form, a vibrant exhibition of new sculptures by Renee Kire. Renee Kire is an early career artist who primarily uses installation and sculpture to revise the Minimalist agenda…
Adrienne Gaha: Two Autumns

Adrienne Gaha: Two Autumns

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Living between Sydney and South West France for family reasons affords Adrienne Gaha the benefit of avoiding a full winter in either location. “I never have a whole summer, either, but I do have two…
Artist Talk: Luke Roberts

Artist Talk: Luke Roberts

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A rare opportunity to hear from renowned Australian contemporary artist Luke Roberts; the artist behind Her Divine Holiness Pope Alice/Santa Alicia. In conversation with curator Nicholas Tsoutas, Luke will share intimate details of the spectacle…
Matthew Cheyne: Keep Off The Grass

Matthew Cheyne: Keep Off The Grass

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Ipswich artist Matthew Cheyne is fascinated by space and time. In his latest exhibition at Mitchell Fine Art in Brisbane, Cheyne creates an otherworldly park to delve into our relationship with public space and its…
A.J. Taylor: The argument of the eye

A.J. Taylor: The argument of the eye

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Jan Murphy Gallery is pleased to present ‘The Argument of the Eye’ by A.J. Taylor. In ‘The Argument of the Eye’, A.J. Taylor presents landscapes from recent travels around Queensland, including Carnarvon Gorge and the…
Shari Elise Dillon: Searching through an ocean of tidal waves for you

Shari Elise Dillon: Searching through an ocean of tidal waves for you

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Searching through an ocean of tidal waves for you is an exhibition that honours the artist’s ongoing desire to connect with South Sea Island culture and to create a sense of connection to her ancestral…
Morgan Hogg: Ariki Vaine

Morgan Hogg: Ariki Vaine

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Ariki Vaine (Chiefess Woman) is a two-part video series reflecting the story and importance of Mother Earth through Cook Island dance, while exploring the importance of cultural lineage and connection to her ancestors. “Women in…
We Are Electric

We Are Electric

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We Are Electric is an exhibition about energy: its bodily and planetary flows, the politics of its extraction and exchange, and its inextricable connection to human evolution and industrial expansion. From the frequencies that careen…
Jacinta Giles: Filter

Jacinta Giles: Filter

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In a world where filters are omnipresent, Jacinta Giles’ exhibition Filter asks us to reflect on the ways in which we interact with and interpret the visual world around us. In using coloured filters— both physically within…
Nathan Beard: Perennials

Nathan Beard: Perennials

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Perennials features a series of mixed media works depicting sculptures and artefacts evoking associations with his Australian-Thai heritage. By thrusting these ancient fragments into the present moment, the artist seeks to agitate the colonial context in which…
Susie Choi: Island of Misfit Buoys

Susie Choi: Island of Misfit Buoys

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Susie Choi is a Sydney-based contemporary artist who works across ceramics, sculpture and installation and is guided by ideas that confound and amuse her. The sources of inspiration for her work stem mainly from childhood…
Halfway House: Where Chaos Meets Critique

Halfway House: Where Chaos Meets Critique

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For the 2023 Brisbane Art and Design (BAD) Festival, FireWorks Gallery is staging Halfway House. This mixed media exhibition poses questions about what a halfway house might mean through the work of 16 Brisbane-based artists.…
You Could Just Make a Painting and Write It All In There

You Could Just Make a Painting and Write It All In There

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The intimacy and theatre of family life and everyday events are at the core of James Drinkwater’s art practice. Inspiration might be found in the coastal life he shares with his partner and children in…
Drew Connor Holland: Cut through the circle

Drew Connor Holland: Cut through the circle

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Jan Murphy Gallery is pleased to present Cut through the circle with Sydney-based artist Drew Connor Holland.    Underpinning Holland’s work is an interest in how we catalogue memories: in digital archives, in junk drawers, in…