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…
Brisbane Art and Feminism: Edit-A-Thon

Brisbane Art and Feminism: Edit-A-Thon

19th March, 11:00am - 3:00pm
Wikimedia’s gender disparity is well-documented, from the gendered imbalance of editing participants to the under-representation…
Deborah Eddy: Feminist Art Performance

Deborah Eddy: Feminist Art Performance

27th August, 3:00pm - 4:15pm
Eddy’s performance is the culmination of her Doctor of Visual Arts journey. Her research explores…
PROAV Studio Remix

PROAV Studio Remix

29th February, 2:00 - 4:00pm
While artist-in-residence at Hope Street in February, Rachael Haynes has been making new works that…
New Intersections

New Intersections

8th November, 6:00 - 7:30pm
Curated by artist and academic Rachael Haynes, this discussion will explore the ways in which…
Creating Change: Women in the Arts

Creating Change: Women in the Arts

26th September, 6:00pm - 9:00pm
The Culprit Club, BAM – Brisbane Art Matriarchs, Queensland College of Art, Griffith University and…
Self-Dissection

Self-Dissection

19th - 30th March
Alannah Dair, Annie O’Rourke, Vicky Satchwell and Natalie Wood present ‘Self-Dissection.’ This exhibition considers women…
Ana Mendieta: Connecting to the Earth

Ana Mendieta: Connecting to the Earth

9th February - 30th March
The IMA is pleased to present an exhibition by Cuban American artist Ana Mendieta (1948-1985), guest curated…
Woven and Tied: Women's Work?

Woven and Tied: Women's Work?

2nd March - 6th April
Art from the Margins (AFTM) presents our second Inspired AIR (Artist-in-Residence) exhibition Woven and Tied: Women’s Work? a showcase…
Art + Feminism Wikipedia Edit-A-Thon

Art + Feminism Wikipedia Edit-A-Thon

9th March, 11:00am - 3:00pm
Less than 13% of Wikipedia contributors are women, and this gender imbalance has a profound…
Feminist Reading Group

Feminist Reading Group

21st August, 6pm
Join us for a discussion introducing two classic feminist texts: Linda Nochlin, ‘Why have there been…
Converse

Converse

14th - 28th July
This exhibition emerged out of conversation about Australian feminist performative artworks and embraces conversation as…
Deborah Eddy: Can You See Me Now?

Deborah Eddy: Can You See Me Now?

5th - 16th September
Can You See Me Now? interrogates the phenomena of the invisibility of women once they reach…
Humanising the Abject: Metaphors for the Female

Humanising the Abject: Metaphors for the Female

19th - 30th July
Jo D’Hage’s current art practice investigates the metaphorical interpretation of the female body. ‘Humanising the…
Countess Proposals

Countess Proposals

14th April, 2017
In 2017 a new Countess editorial group has been established and we will be designing…
Tayla Haggarty

Tayla Haggarty

Tayla Haggarty’s practice is fixated on exploring the complex question of what constitutes a lesbian…
Hannah Bronte: Still I Rise

Hannah Bronte: Still I Rise

15th September - 1st October
This new video work explores feminism, Indigenous issues and the changing role of young women within…
crosseXions

crosseXions

crosseXions is an exhibition where feminist and environmental concerns can be said to cross over.…
GOMA Talks: The New Feminist Frontier

GOMA Talks: The New Feminist Frontier

21st July, 6:30 - 7:30pm
We were told that new technology would unshackle women from the domestic duties of the…
CONFLUENCE Symposium

CONFLUENCE Symposium

19th July, 11:00am - 4:30pm
In conjunction with the exhibition Femel_Fissions, CONFLUENCE will provide a platform to discuss political and social…
Jess Cochrane: FearLess

Jess Cochrane: FearLess

6th May - 24th July
Emerging artist Jessica Cochrane explores the effect of consumerism on feminism in this special exhibition.…
S/tick: Feminist Art

S/tick: Feminist Art

Year Round
Welcome to S/tick! We want submissions of your feminist art and creative writing. Tell us…
Transversing

Transversing

23rd June - 2nd July
Transversing is the act of extending across and through something. While to transverse is to…
crosseXions

crosseXions

27th April – 14th May
crosseXions draws together the work of 12 early-career artists who are inscribing feminist and environmental concerns…
Women in Art

Women in Art

28th May, 10:00am - 12:00pm
As a part of University of Canberra’s “UNIFi Creative Student Symposium” Forum Speakers: Jenny Watson,…
Level Forum: We Need to Care

Level Forum: We Need to Care

12th March, 10:00am - 4:00pm
Since 2013, LEVEL has presented an annual International Women’s Day forum for robust discussions on…
On a Roll

On a Roll

30th January – 12th March
On a Roll is an exhibition and  portfolio of fine art prints created in 2005…
FEMIOKE

FEMIOKE

12th March, 7:00 - 11:00pm
In partnership with LEVEL, Metro Arts presents FEMIOKE – a DIY style, feminist karaoke event…
The Lucy R. Lippard Lecture

The Lucy R. Lippard Lecture

21st February, 5:00 - 6:30pm
Diana Smith and Kelly Doley with contributions from Jude Adams, Janine Burke, Bonita Ely, Julie…
Pen and Brush: Open Call

Pen and Brush: Open Call

31st December, 2015
We at Pen and Brush strongly support the premise that art and literature are vital…
IMA Talk: Rachel O’Reilly

IMA Talk: Rachel O’Reilly

5th November, 6:00pm
Please join writer and curator Rachel O’Reilly for a screening and discussion titled ‘Prefigures of…
Virginia Fraser & Elvis Richardson: FEMMO

Virginia Fraser & Elvis Richardson: FEMMO

3rd - 31st October
The artists Elvis Richardson and Virginia Fraser have adopted a curatorial pose to collaborate on…
Tayla Haggarty: WET.

Tayla Haggarty: WET.

4th September, 6:00 - 11:00pm
Oral ARI is pleased to present the exhibition, Wet, showcasing new work by Brisbane-based artist…
Lilith: a feminist history journal – call for papers

Lilith: a feminist history journal – call for papers

30th September, 2015
Lilith: A Feminist History Journal is seeking submissions for our next issue. Please note that Lilith only publishes…
Rachael Haynes: Like A Burden

Rachael Haynes: Like A Burden

24th June - 11th July
A performative installation pursuing a subjective engagement with feminist histories by incorporating video, painting and…
Quaternary

Quaternary

9th May - 28th June
In 1938 the Australian artist Thea Proctor claimed that “it is well known that the…