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Performances - You Are Here Too: Tay Haggarty and Ari Angkasa

Performances - You Are Here Too: Tay Haggarty and Ari Angkasa

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The Institute of Modern Art’s exhibition You Are Here Too is activated with an evening of performance. Tay Haggarty is a Magandjin (Brisbane) based artist making at the intersections of performance, video, and sculpture. Their practice is interested in queer…
Artist Talk: Melissa Stannard

Artist Talk: Melissa Stannard

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Join us at the Queensland State Archives for a special artist talk with Melissa Stannard, the artist behind the exhibition Winagaylay Ngiyani Ganunga: We Will Remember Them. A proud Yuwaalaraay, Gamillaraay and Koama woman, Melissa…
A Narrow Strip Along a Steep Edge

A Narrow Strip Along a Steep Edge

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A Narrow Strip Along a Steep Edge is a site-responsive contemporary art exhibition set within the historic grounds of Fort Lytton. Engaging with the fort’s unique legacy as an untested military defense structure, the exhibition…
Horizon 2025

Horizon 2025

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Welcome to Horizon 2025. As always, our program invites you to explore the whole region — from a country pub in Mapleton, to Stumers Creek in Coolum, the urban streets of Maroochydore and Nambour to…
Artist Talk: Patricia Piccinini

Artist Talk: Patricia Piccinini

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For over 25 years Patricia Piccinini has interrogated the complex relationship between our natural and artificial worlds, beginning each creative project with the posing of a speculative question, a wondrous ‘What if…?’ Known internationally for…
Transfer

Transfer

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Transfer focuses on contemporary visual artists with connections to Southeast Asia who explore textiles as a medium. Spanning embroidery, stitching, sculptural installations, film, wall-based works, performance and participatory pieces, the exhibition showcases a proliferation of textiles…
Charlie Donalson: Cubomancy

Charlie Donalson: Cubomancy

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Images that exist on the internet are many times removed from their original context. At the click of a button or tap of a finger, we can utilise search engines to engage with a flourishing…
Lethbridge Landscape Prize 2025

Lethbridge Landscape Prize 2025

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2025 marks the five-year anniversary of the Lethbridge Landscape Prize, and to celebrate, we are excited to increase the prize money to $30,000. This award invites all artistic interpretations of the Australian landscape—from the conventional…
Margaret Olley

Margaret Olley

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Margaret Olley AC (1923 – 2011) is one of Australia’s most celebrated painters. Focussing largely on still life and interiors, Olley drew inspiration from her home studio and the beauty of the everyday objects she…
Jonathan McBurnie: Omnishambles

Jonathan McBurnie: Omnishambles

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The Condensery The exhibition presents drawing as a visual response to rapid technological advancement. We are moving quickly toward a world where corporations are given license to cannibalise artistic works of all kinds in service…
Charlie Hillhouse: A Simple Lens

Charlie Hillhouse: A Simple Lens

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Charlie Hillhouse is an Australian-based artist working across film, photography and printed media. His practice employs non-traditional documentation to explore the everyday, often highlighting intimate moments of resistance to daily life. Hillhouse also established Romantic…
Works on Paper

Works on Paper

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Mitchell Fine Art in Brisbane’s Fortitude Valley proudly presents ‘Works on Paper,’ a captivating group exhibition showcasing Aboriginal and Contemporary artworks, all unified by paper as their primary medium. The exhibition brings together an exceptional…
Dean Ansell: The Riḡorabana, The Balawaia

Dean Ansell: The Riḡorabana, The Balawaia

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The Riḡorabana, The Balawaia is an immersive exhibition that explores Melanesian heritage, environmental processes, and the transmission of Indigenous knowledge through the lens of both ancestral and diasporic experiences. Weaving together familial storytelling, fieldwork, and cultural…
Dennis Golding: POWER - The Future is Here

Dennis Golding: POWER - The Future is Here

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POWER – The Future is Here is the result of a collaboration between artist Dennis Golding and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students from Alexandria Park Community School. The superhero capes were created during a workshop…
Paula Payne: Shifting Sands of Land and Memory

Paula Payne: Shifting Sands of Land and Memory

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Shifting Sands of Land and Memory features a new series of acrylic paintings by Magan-djin/Brisbane-based artist Paula Payne. Drawing inspiration from recent time spent as Artist in Residence at the Broken Hill Art Exchange—located on…
Jacqueline Larcombe: Postcards from Athens

Jacqueline Larcombe: Postcards from Athens

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Postcards from Athens is a series of bold and energetic monotype prints inspired by the artist’s recent travels to Greece. Having been selected as finalist in the 2025 Australian Monoprint Prize, Jacqueline has recently been recognised for…
The Shape of Time

The Shape of Time

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The Shape of Time combines two compelling exhibitions from Queensland’s Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander contemporary craft and design practitioners. Together, these exhibitions offer a unique glimpse into the diverse and vibrant artistic making practices from…
Miranda Skoczek: Paradise Garden

Miranda Skoczek: Paradise Garden

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Miranda Skoczek’s newest body of work, Paradise Garden, is imbued with moments of peace, joy, and life in bloom. This exhibition reflects her deep contemplation on our connection to nature, with electric pinks layered against…
Spencer Harvie: RAT BOY

Spencer Harvie: RAT BOY

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RAT BOY is an exhibition of new paintings by Spencer Harvie, created over the past year. Drawing from a collection of found online images—ranging from the absurd to the abject, the paranormal to the art…
Alethea Richter: Pulse Systems

Alethea Richter: Pulse Systems

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In response to our post-digital world, Alethea Richter’s Pulse Systems extends her engagement with digital fluidity and fixed structures through screenprinting. By translating digital marks alongside hand-generated marks, Richter explores the ephemeral qualities of screens—fluctuating luminosity, transient…
David Fenoglio: Breathe

David Fenoglio: Breathe

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‘Breathe’ is David Fenoglio’s second exhibition with Jan Manton Gallery. His previous exhibition, “Squaring the Circle” in 2023, spoke of elements, minerals, and transmutation through processes of observation. This new series of oil paintings includes…
Jacques van der Merwe: The morphology of transience

Jacques van der Merwe: The morphology of transience

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We are delighted to announce Jacques’s upcoming solo exhibition at the Logan Art Gallery, showcasing the culmination of his four-year research conducted at the Queensland College of Art and Design (QCAD), Griffith University. As a…
Wildflowering by Design

Wildflowering by Design

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Wildflowering by Design is an exhibition that explores contemporary responses to our botanical and wildflower heritage, presenting works by Queensland artists from various art and design fields. Many women, both well-known and unsung, have highlighted the…
Alana Hunt: Surveilling a Crime Scene (and other examinations)

Alana Hunt: Surveilling a Crime Scene (and other examinations)

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Please join us for the opening celebration of ‘Alana Hunt: Surveilling a Crime Scene (and other examinations)’   Open times: 6:00-8:00pm Film screening and Q&A from 6:30pm Image: Alana Hunt, Surveilling a Crime Scene, 2023 image still (detail),…
Danish Quapoor: Tightly Wound

Danish Quapoor: Tightly Wound

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‘tightly wound’ features textile works from Danish Quapoor’s recent good grief series, recontextualising them amongst related works. The title references both the laborious process of creating the works and the related personal memories, anxieties and…
You Are Here Too

You Are Here Too

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You Are Here Too presents a collection of works by contemporary Australian artists exploring queer desire and sexuality. It serves as both a celebration and a response to the groundbreaking 1992 show You Are Here at the Institute…
Rosslynd Piggott: In ether

Rosslynd Piggott: In ether

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This April in galleries 1 and 2, we are presenting In ether, an exhibition of new paintings, drawings and objects by Rosslynd Piggott. In the words of the artist, this latest body of work explores themes…
Reece George: Martu Faces ~ Stories of Shadow & Light

Reece George: Martu Faces ~ Stories of Shadow & Light

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Wentworth Galleries is proud to present the evocative work of Reece George, whose art practice brings Martu cultural narratives to life through a masterful fusion of tradition and contemporary technique. His work celebrates connection and…
Pamela Wardell: Still

Pamela Wardell: Still

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ArtSpace Teneriffe is pleased to present Pamela Wardell’s latest exhibition, Still, a collection of still-life paintings.   Image: Egg shell blue (jug, 4 bottles, 1 bowl) 2023, oil on marine ply,  32.5 x 32.5 cm
A.J. Taylor: On Surface

A.J. Taylor: On Surface

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A.J. Taylor’s latest body of work, On Surface, continues his exploration of the Queensland landscape. His paintings capture scenes from locations close to his home in the Sunshine Coast hinterland, such as Stony Creek and…
Topographia: harmonies of place

Topographia: harmonies of place

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In richly layered prints, Jo Lankester evokes the texture of Queensland’s north. A recent move onto the foreshore of Townsville’s North Ward, an established beachside suburb which overlooks the sea toward Magnetic Island, has ushered…
Riley P: New Paintings

Riley P: New Paintings

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Recently completed paintings by Riley P completed during the time period of 2024 to 2025.   Image: Doughnuts on a Rainy Night, Medium: Acrylic on board, 50cm by 40cm
Enduring Proof: 30 Years of Contemporary Printmaking in Focus

Enduring Proof: 30 Years of Contemporary Printmaking in Focus

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Printmaking is often thought of as a process of multiplication, yet within each edition lies something singular—a mark of artistic exploration, a moment of innovation, a lasting impression. Enduring Proof brings together a selection of printmaking…
Ingrid Burkett: Feathers and Fingerprints

Ingrid Burkett: Feathers and Fingerprints

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One porcelain pinch-pot. One bird painting. Every day, for a year. In 2024, I embarked on a daily practice—part deep dive into artistic process, part meditation, part activism—that led to a flock of 365 Australian…
James Drinkwater: Kick hard off the ocean floor

James Drinkwater: Kick hard off the ocean floor

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How many summers do we get? how many cats eyes will pierce our feet,? How many freckles will I have? how many wild yellow flowers will sweep and carpet the salt kissed grassy hills? The…
Precious

Precious

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Museum of Brisbane’s major new exhibition, Precious, brings together over 3,000 extraordinary objects from 30 remarkable collections and collectors. For the first time, these treasured items—often hidden away in suburban homes and institutions—are on public…