‘Beyond Reason’ explores logic within imaginative realms such as the fairytale, the absurd, masquerade, animal/human transformation, theatre, satire, anti-fashion and parody. ...
'Transboundaries' is a triennial exhibition featuring works by seven QUT alumni working across different disciplines, including dance, film media, political documentation, photography and installation. ...
Now in its 30th year, ‘the churchie’ has grown in profile and significance, supporting emerging artists in its dedication to innovation and excellence across contemporary, traditional and new media genres....
‘Nineteen Sixty-Five: Dadang Christanto’ brings together a powerful and poignant collection of work from this internationally significant artist whose practice has been informed by the numerous human-rights violations that plagued the 20th century and have continued through to today. ...
South African contemporary artist William Kentridge has an affinity with theatre and performance. His career has traversed studying mime and theatre, working in television as an art director, as well as acting and directing in Johannesburg’s Junction Avenue Theatre Company....
‘Quaternary’ is the second iteration of QUT’s triennial exhibition series which explores the University’s unique open-studio, cross-disciplinary approach to studying art....
‘Garden’ takes its lead from the Enlightenment thinker Voltaire. After great adversity his famous novella character, Candide, comes to the conclusion that we must cultivate our garden....
Drawing upon a rich European iconography of mythology, folklore and fairytales, Beata Batorowicz recounts tales of World War II based upon a mix of personal and historical narratives....