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Botanica: Contemporary Art Outside

Botanica: Contemporary Art Outside

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The City Botanic Gardens transform into an outdoor gallery by night. Botanica: Contemporary Art Outside is returning to the City Botanic Gardens between 12-21 May 2023, 5‑10pm. This year will see ten large-scale installations, ranging from sculpture and projections…
Nicholas Tossmann: Set Present

Nicholas Tossmann: Set Present

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Set Present is an exhibition of new works by Nicholas Tossmann. Tossmann’s work utilises text in the forms of installation, sculpture, performance and video and is often made site specifically, considering spaces and architecture to imagine how…
Artist Talk: What Can an Archive Do?

Artist Talk: What Can an Archive Do?

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Archives can function in ways that are harmful to the individuals and communities they represent. They are sites of bureaucratic violence where “decisions are made, knowledge is created, and power is exerted in ways that…
Gaye Jurisich: Public places private thoughts

Gaye Jurisich: Public places private thoughts

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Public places private thoughts is a small body of work that continues to explore abstracted narratives that have been part of Gaye’s creative oeuvre and exploration for several years. Gestural marks paired with sharp and organic…
Max Athans: Late Transformation

Max Athans: Late Transformation

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“Late ultraviolet caress, the crawl of cells reorganised. Breath wishes whistling through a boolean cavity” Late Transformation depicts a bodily timeline, an archeology of chimerical change. Drawing from museum collections, speculative furry futurities and and…
Katrina Garvey & Lisa Kurtz: Hear/Here

Katrina Garvey & Lisa Kurtz: Hear/Here

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Audism is the belief that the ability to hear makes one superior to those with hearing loss, while research shows that the ‘lack of information in one sense (e.g., audition) somehow instigates the deprived cortical…
North by North-West

North by North-West

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‘North by North-West’ presents recent acquisitions and old favourites from the Gallery’s Indigenous Australian art collection, highlighting unique visual threads and continuities that traverse the top half of the continent. From the Tiwi in the…
Important Australian Paintings

Important Australian Paintings

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An incredible selection of works ranging from the late nineteenth century to today, the exhibition features major works by Fred Williams, William Robinson and Ian Fairweather. Also included are works by Indigenous painters Rover Thomas…
The Solace of Grass

The Solace of Grass

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The Solace of Grass is the fourth in what has become a series of group exhibitions featuring painting by Sally Cox, Nameer Davis and Barbara Penrose. In this show the work has a common direction…
An Offering

An Offering

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Naomi Blacklock, Elisa Jane Carmichael, Bonita Ely, Chantal Fraser, Sally Molloy, Elisabeth Willing Taking Bonita Ely’s work A Mother Shows Her Daughter to the Universe (1982) as a starting point, An Offering presents new works…
Ngithhan Ngnma Dulka - My Mother Earth

Ngithhan Ngnma Dulka - My Mother Earth

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The main feature of this group show are new works by Renee Wilson, who has been working on a series of paintings called Ngithhan Ngnma Dulka that, in Lardil language, translates to My Mother Earth. The highly…
Aaron Butt: Presentness is Grace

Aaron Butt: Presentness is Grace

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Presentness is Grace by Aaron Butt is an exhibition that will explore the present moment through colour, space, light and objecthood. Consisting of compositions encountered by the artist in the landscape while going about his daily…
Sally M. Nangala Mulda

Sally M. Nangala Mulda

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Sally M. Nangala Mulda lives at Abbott’s Town Camp, near the riverbed of the Todd River in Mparntwe (Alice Springs). Born in Titjikala, 130 km south of Mparntwe, she went to school in Amoonguna. Her…
Lyndal Hargrave: Desert Scenes and Other Dreams

Lyndal Hargrave: Desert Scenes and Other Dreams

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Lyndal Hargrave’s work is a celebration of the beauty of the natural world and the power of art to capture the essence of time and place. There is progression and impermanence across the work, mirroring…
Lucy Culliton: Home grown

Lucy Culliton: Home grown

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  “Home Grown is the title of my latest bunch of paintings. All painted in the past year, mostly in Spring. It’s all about my garden around my home. A big garden with neat bits…
LIONEL FOGARTY / ARTIST POET POIESIS

LIONEL FOGARTY / ARTIST POET POIESIS

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This March we are presenting two exhibitions. Across Galleries 1 & 3 will be an exhibition by Yugambeh / Kudjela poet and activist Lionel Fogarty titled WUNGUMBIL MIBANY JALGANY. In Gallery 1 is a selection…
ENTWINE

ENTWINE

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The exhibition encapsulates the creativity, patience, and social and ethical concerns of its many makers and aims to celebrate the versatility of the textile medium. All works in the exhibition have been selected in response…
Destiny Disrupted

Destiny Disrupted

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  In Destiny Disrupted, eleven Australian-based artists foreground the power of storytelling to convey personal histories and explore social, ethnic, spiritual, and political contexts. Highly evocative paintings, sculptures, photography, poetry and video installations allow artists…
Gordon Hookey: A MURRIALITY

Gordon Hookey: A MURRIALITY

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A MURRIALITY is the first survey of renowned Waanyi artist Gordon Hookey. It charts three decades of practice where artmaking and activism unify. Gordon Hookey’s work is best known for its: biting satire of Australian culture…
Susan Hawkins: The Perceiving of Sound

Susan Hawkins: The Perceiving of Sound

In January–February 2020 I undertook the Art Gallery of NSW Moya Dyring Studio Residency at the Cité Internationale des Arts, Paris. I initially went in search of one of the oldest French instruments, the épinette…
Jonathan Kopinski: Nervous. Solid. Nothing.

Jonathan Kopinski: Nervous. Solid. Nothing.

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Jonathan Kopinski’s latest offering Nervous. Solid. Nothing. continues the artist’s exploration into psycho-scenographic imagery. Eschewing overt didactic arcs in favour of fragmentary and often incongruous motifs and images, Kopinski’s compositions present scenes severed from reality,…
Connections across the Coral Sea

Connections across the Coral Sea

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Discover a time where humankind knew no borders. A place where objects and ideas were shared harmoniously across cultures. Travel across the iconic Coral Sea and explore the rich relationships of ancient First Nations communities…
Urbania #1

Urbania #1

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‘Urbania’ is an ongoing series of shows bringing together small groups of independent artists who currently live and work in Brisbane. Artists: Ally McKay Casselle Mountford Clinton Barker Jason Binnie Kay Watanabe Kazumi Daido Kenneth…
BODY-CITES

BODY-CITES

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Body-Cites has been curated by Centre for Projection Art  (CPA) artistic director Priya Namana for FRAME: a biennial of dance 2023. Taking place across multiple sites in March, Body-Cites, as part of FRAME, will include a series of exhibitions, screenings…
Zoe Wong: Oriental Futures

Zoe Wong: Oriental Futures

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Oriental Futures is a photographic series exploring the oriental setting that is apparent in sci fi cinema, particularly that of Blade Runner (1982) and Blade Runner 2049 (2017). This series aims to reconcile the use…
Claire Ritchie: Creative Journaling Workshop

Claire Ritchie: Creative Journaling Workshop

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The start of the year can fill us with the urge to reflect and reset. Join Claire Ritchie in this workshop to learn techniques to develop and refine your drawing skills. Establish your own daily…
Martin Edge: All the best

Martin Edge: All the best

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See the world through the eyes of local artist Martin Edge. The Pine Rivers Art Gallery becomes an inclusive, playful, sensory experience of Martin’s wondrous world. Drawing from Martin’s memories, All the best, from Martin Edge will…
Artist in Residence: Christine Ko and Louis Lim

Artist in Residence: Christine Ko and Louis Lim

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An evolving installation of community kites and recollections. As Artists in Residence at Museum of Brisbane (MoB) for BrisAsia Stories, Christine Ko and Louis Lim will extend upon their ongoing project Departure. In this iteration of the…
FLUX

FLUX

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Brought together via an open-call, this collection of moving image works suggests time, space and material as mutable and unsettled. Through the potential of the moving image as both form and process, and its possibilities…
The Art of Mona Ryder: Panel Discussion

The Art of Mona Ryder: Panel Discussion

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Join us for a panel discussion with exhibition artist Mona Ryder, Director QUT Galleries and Museums Vanessa Van Ooyen, visual artist and educator Dr Rachael Haynes and writer Dr Victoria Garnons-Williams on the practice of…
Kyra Mancktelow: Don't Read the Comments

Kyra Mancktelow: Don't Read the Comments

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Don’t Read the Comments investigates the history of protest in Australia through legacies of colonialism, posing important questions about how we remember and acknowledge the Indigenous experience and histories of today. These monoprints result in…
Ashlee Becks

Ashlee Becks

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Ashlee Becks is an impasto painter specialising in the need to better understand and live with the self. A material sensibility guides the work, with thick impasto mark making acting as a metaphor for self-discovery…
TONDI / TONDO

TONDI / TONDO

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  A group exhibition of circular forms, curated by Claire Grant. TONDI (   ) TONDO features a diverse array of material responses: sculptural installation, ceramics, photography, painting, projection, and sound. Tondo (plural tondi) is…
Keemon Williams: Fairy Tales

Keemon Williams: Fairy Tales

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Fairy Tales is an ongoing series exploring queer narratives, and their intrinsic links to other forms of identity. Particularly the way in which experiences of queer life, trauma, and Indigeneity combine to create a personal form…
Simone Arnol & Bernard Singleton: Medicine Clay - Gidjarr

Simone Arnol & Bernard Singleton: Medicine Clay - Gidjarr

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Jan Manton Gallery is pleased to present Medicine Clay – Gidjarr by Simone Arnol & Bernard Singleton. One way to preserve our cultural knowledge is to share it. To ensure the transmission of knowledge from…
INNATE

INNATE

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Showing new works by artists by artists: Goldie (Anika Lister), Carmen Olsen, Rebekah Evans & Andrea Verheeson Opening Event: Friday Feb 17 at 5pm