'Where I Belong', hosted by Wendy Love, features previously unheard stories about Brisbane, its people; set to inspire listeners to explore the great South East....
‘Bauhaus Now: art+design+architecture’, comprising almost 100 pieces in total, ‘imaginative recreations’ by Brisbane artists, explores the legacy of migration and modernism....
'The Storytellers' creates an immersive and interactive experience combining historical objects, artworks, and written and narrated histories to share Brisbane’s many identities....
Museum of Brisbane is providing virtual access to some of their collections as well as a variety of activities to help you stay entertained during isolation....
'Dress Code' asks the question – What impact does fashion have on identity, gender and culture and are there ethical issues surrounding its production?...
Robert Andrew’s oeuvre is grounded in the celebration of family and history and the exploration of the emotional and phenomenological return to country....
Commissioned by the Museum of Brisbane, Kenji has pushed his practice to create more than 50 new forms and shapes, responding to the importance of place and the role of the city through his artworks....
One of Australia’s most acclaimed photographers has revealed Brisbane’s buildings and landmarks from a stunning new perspective with camera obscura – an ancient technique used by the likes of Aristotle, Leonardo da Vinci and even Karl Marx....
As a figurative sculptor who uses traditional techniques of hand-carved timber, Stephen Hart’s work is somewhat unusual in the increasingly digitally driven methods of contemporary art....