Select Exhibitions
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1975: Living in the Seventies
This exhibition looks back fifty years to the midpoint of a tumultuous decade – exploring conflicts, disasters and politics together with fashion, food, popular culture and sport.
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The Lester Prize 2025
This year’s forty finalists of The Lester Prize for portraiture include established and emerging Australian artists – in line with the award’s ethos of ‘art accessible for all’.
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Amanda Davies: Reunion – Reflections on the Portraits of Owen Lade
Amanda Davies reimagines Owen Lade’s poignant portrait paintings, transforming his solitary child figures into dynamic group compositions.
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Amanda Western: Ways Through
Amanda Western presents a series of linocut prints exploring the threshold spaces that quietly shape our lives – laneways and tree-lined roads, weathered paths through bush or city.
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Precious: What makes a collection?
Bringing together over 3,000 items, offering a glimpse into the cherished collections that lie within suburban homes and buildings across Brisbane.
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Under a Modern Sun: Art in Queensland 1930s–1950s
'Under a Modern Sun' showcases the work of Queensland artists and those working in the state in the middle decades of the twentieth century.
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Patrick Pound: Windows
'Windows' is the second in a series of solo artist projects selected for Wollongong Art Gallery’s exterior panels – once a set of windows lining the building’s facade.
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Connie Hart: One Stitch at a Time
'One Stitch at a Time' honours the powerful cultural and artistic legacy of Aunty Connie’s weaving practice, showcasing over fifty works created during the mid-to-late 1980s and early 1990s.
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Ken Done: No Rules
Known for his vibrant imagery and bold use of colour, Sydney-based artist Ken Done’s paintings are exuberant celebrations of the world around him.
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Karla Dickens: Locked On
'Locked On' interrogates the legacies of colonialism, capitalism and patriarchy, and their effects on post-contact Aboriginal experiences and the natural world.
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National Photographic Portrait Prize 2025
The works in the National Photographic Portrait Prize provide a powerful visual record of the year, reflecting a particular time in Australian culture, both socially and artistically.
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Allan Mitelman: The marks we make
This exhibition pays tribute to Australian abstract artist Allan Mitelman, spanning forty years of his practice and mediums including acrylic and oil paint, charcoal, ink, pastel, pencil, watercolour, and print techniques.
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