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Material Culture in a Material World

Material Culture in a Material World

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Material Culture in a Material World is a temple-like conglomerate of recent workings of three Brisbane-based artists; Miguel Aquilizan, Jordan Azcune, and Jessica Dorizac. Their practices are deeply rooted in the act of creation as…
Angela Brennan: New Paintings

Angela Brennan: New Paintings

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The gallery is pleased to present Angela Brennan’s debut exhibition New Paintings on display between 13 June – 1 July 2023. Brennan’s paintings lies predominantly with lively colour and abstraction, depicting elements of an inner world. The artists’ evolving practice consists…
Lincoln Austin: Unbecoming

Lincoln Austin: Unbecoming

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Unbecoming is Lincoln Austin’s first solo exhibition with Jan Murphy Gallery. Lincoln Austin’s sculptural works play across materials and scale, from intricate assemblages to expansive installations. Their artworks invite the viewer to engage and experience…
PRECISION

PRECISION

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Precision: The Art of Cutting engages with the process of paper cutting as a medium, to transcend the folk tradition and aesthetically shift the practice into the realm of contemporary art. At a time when climate…
Libby Harward: Already occupied

Libby Harward: Already occupied

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Join Her beauty and her terror artist, Libby Harward, to make your own “deconstruction site” using recycled materials, printed roadwork sign and paints. Yarn about the importance of mangrove swamp country and our coastal tea tree wetland…
Anywhere Festival 2023

Anywhere Festival 2023

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Anywhere Festival is a globally unique and local cultural experience where locals and visitors alike discover shows in nooks and crannies anywhere but a theatre: where local businesses and homes host performances so artists can…
Keemon Williams: sunk-cost fallacy

Keemon Williams: sunk-cost fallacy

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noun: sunk-cost fallacy the phenomenon whereby a person is reluctant to abandon a strategy or course of action because they have invested heavily in it, even when it is clear that abandonment would be more beneficial.…
Vipoo Srivilasa: Solitude and Connection

Vipoo Srivilasa: Solitude and Connection

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My new series explores the beauty of solitude and connection, celebrating the diverse ways in which love takes shape. Solitude allows for self-discovery and personal growth, fostering a strong bond with oneself. Through my art,…
MONO 46: Julia Reidy, Alan Licht, and Ulrich Krieger

MONO 46: Julia Reidy, Alan Licht, and Ulrich Krieger

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For MONO 46 we delve into a triple bill of extended instrumental mastery. On their latest record World In World, Julia Reidy (DE/AU) crafts a work that is utterly unique, existing between the traditions of extended song form, just intonation composition, and…
Jasmine Mansbridge: Roaming Geometry

Jasmine Mansbridge: Roaming Geometry

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Jasmine’s signature geometry-based paintings aid the artist’s exploration of “the beauty and poignancy of time and the bitter nature of love and loss”. Roaming Geometry is Jasmine’s second exhibition at Side Gallery, initially showing I AM THE…
Camilla Cassidy and Kitty Horton: VOX POX

Camilla Cassidy and Kitty Horton: VOX POX

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This exhibition concerns collaboration, the politics of exchange and display between two artists and the championing of experimental and non-hierarchical points of connection that this creates. It is an exhibition which champions the interstice between…
Vivienne Binns: Selected Works on Paper

Vivienne Binns: Selected Works on Paper

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Vivienne Binns is an important figure in the history of Australian visual art. Binns rose to prominence in the 1960s with her psychedelic depictions of sexual imagery, which anticipated the feminist art movement. Since that…
Philip Wolfhagen

Philip Wolfhagen

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Philip Wolfhagen (b.1963, Launceston) is a leading Australian contemporary landscape painter who lives and works in Longford, Tasmania. He is inspired by the atmospheric landscape of northern Tasmania and the emotive qualities of light and…
Jessica Nothdurft: Dreams and Nightmares

Jessica Nothdurft: Dreams and Nightmares

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Jessica Nothdurft’s latest exhibition Dreams and Nightmares uses her signature faux naïf styling to explore her evocative and raw life experiences. The show centres on hyper-restrained ink drawings, bronze sculptures and paintings; battered housewives, pregnant dogs,…
Moreton Bay Region Art Prize: Artist Party

Moreton Bay Region Art Prize: Artist Party

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Join us on the opening night of the Moreton Bay Region Art Prize 2023 at the Pine Rivers Art Gallery as we come together to congratulate this year’s shortlisted artists. We’ll be bringing the fun…
Dissolving Worlds: Tim and Mic Gruchy

Dissolving Worlds: Tim and Mic Gruchy

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  Since their childhood years in Bundaberg, brothers Tim and Mic Gruchy have been insatiably curious about emergent innovations in image and sound technology. They have now worked in this field both collaboratively and individually…
A Matter of Looking

A Matter of Looking

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A Matter of Looking: 20th century works from the QUT Art Collection. This exhibition introduces audiences to rarely seen paintings, prints and drawings by female artists across the broad spectrum of the 20th century held…
Pop Masters: Art from the Mugrabi Collection, New York

Pop Masters: Art from the Mugrabi Collection, New York

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HOTA Gallery’s first ever international blockbuster exhibition invites you into the world of iconic artists Andy Warhol, Keith Haring and Jean-Michel Basquiat, with a collection of works never before seen in Australia. In a world…
IKUNJTI STYLE

IKUNJTI STYLE

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IKUNTJI STYLE presents the design-led journey from a remote Central Australian desert community to a global brand. Situated in the community of Ikuntji/Haasts Bluff, and founded in 1992, IKUNTJI ARTISTS was the first art centre established by First…
Meet The Artists

Meet The Artists

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Hear their words, see their work We invite you to engage with the James C. Sourris AM Collection of Artist Interviews, a series of in-depth and intimate video interviews where you will hear the words…
Spowers & Syme

Spowers & Syme

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Is it too great a truism to repeat that the best art is always the child of its own age? —Eveline W Syme   Celebrating the artistic friendship of Naarm/Melbourne artists Ethel Spowers and Eveline…
LINE, POINT, PLEIN

LINE, POINT, PLEIN

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Karee Dahl’s creative practice is primarily concern with the processes and material relationships between textiles, drawing, painting, sculpture, and installation practice.  Dahl refers to her practice as, “an obsessive manipulation of thread – a continuous…
5 Years of Collecting

5 Years of Collecting

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Council has a significant collection of works by local and nationally recognised artists. Our annual acquisition program aims to share important works of art from emerging and established artists. This exhibition will examine Council’s recent…
Ngapa - Water Dreaming

Ngapa - Water Dreaming

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This group exhibition showcases a selection of Aboriginal artworks reflecting the story of ‘Ngapa’ or Water Dreaming, an important dreaming for Aboriginal people. Water is vital for both humans and animals, not only for drinking…
Jarrod Van Der Ryken: The garden of forking paths

Jarrod Van Der Ryken: The garden of forking paths

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the garden of forking paths expands the experience of public space and memory into one that is rendered through an uncanny topology of abstract geometries.  A place of inquiry and mystery – the work unearths…
Fran O'Neill: Strides

Fran O'Neill: Strides

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 An Australian-American, Fran O’Neill, was born in Wangaratta, Australia, and currently lives and works between Australia and Brooklyn, New York. O’Neill attended Monash University, Melbourne, Australia, earning a BFA and Post Graduate Degree. Her post-graduate…
Harlem Streets to Stockholm Symphony

Harlem Streets to Stockholm Symphony

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A collection of short films. Within these films street photographers capture cheeky kids playing in New York’s East Harlem in the 1940s, meanwhile in the film Bridges Go Round the camera dances with a city skyline, and…
Reina Brigette Takeuchi: Ōranges & other offerings

Reina Brigette Takeuchi: Ōranges & other offerings

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Ōranges and other offerings delineates the bonds and distances existing between families, both blood and chosen. As the first institutional solo exhibition by Japanese-Australian artist Reina Brigette Takeuchi, the exhibition takes inspiration from her father’s…
Ross Manning: Matter and Matrix

Ross Manning: Matter and Matrix

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This April we are presenting an exhibition of new works by Ross Manning. In Gallery 1 and 3, a series of new wall works continue Manning’s sculptural experiments in light and colour. In Gallery 2…
Monica Rohan: Disappearing Act

Monica Rohan: Disappearing Act

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Disappearing Act examines feelings of anxiety and concern toward landscapes under threat. In these paintings, curtains of patterned textiles are drawn back by disembodied hands, creating portals to seemingly idyllic environments beyond. Against the depth…
Andrew Browne: TIMES TIDE

Andrew Browne: TIMES TIDE

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The exhibition TIMES TIDE emerged out of a long period of painterly and formal experimentation in subjects drawn from both the anecdotal close at hand and underfoot, as well as the more expansive arena of…
Lee Wilkes: Yellowcake

Lee Wilkes: Yellowcake

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Australia is the world’s third largest exporter of yellowcake; a concentrated form of uranium ore in powder form. Yellowcake is a multidisciplinary exhibition of paintings, ceramics, installation, and photography developed in response to the Mary…
Yuriyal Eric Bridgeman: A barrow, a singsing

Yuriyal Eric Bridgeman: A barrow, a singsing

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‘When I look at the sport of rugby league, I see the body colliding with the earth like barrows in dramatic formations, a repetitive display of rainbow coloured armour, a dance, a singsing of shields…
Jane du Rand: Green, Red and Black

Jane du Rand: Green, Red and Black

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‘Jane du Rand: Green, Red and Black’ is a collective ceramic installation that captures Ipswich-based artist Jane Du Rand’s interpretation of the ever-evolving Australian natural landscape. Using factions of colour as categories, each shade of…
Robyn Stacey: as still as life

Robyn Stacey: as still as life

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Robyn Stacey: as still as life leads audiences into the tantalising world of still life. The exhibition opens with a collection of still-life photographs drawn from the Monash Gallery of Art – placing Stacey’s work into…
Maluw Adhil Urngu Padanu Mamuy Moesik

Maluw Adhil Urngu Padanu Mamuy Moesik

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  Maluw Adhil Urngu Padanu Mamuy Moesik (Legends from the deep sitting peacefully on the waters) Selected works from the 23rd Biennale of Sydney: rīvus The Institute of Modern Art has collaborated with the Biennale…