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A–Z Exhibitions Queensland

Brookes Street, Macalister Street, Brunswick Street, Doggett Street, Hasking Street, Russell Street, Bundall Road, Fernberg Road, Fortescue Street, Abbott Street, Jacaranda Avenue, Maud Street, Arthur Street, Pelican Street, Village Boulevard, George Street, Oxley Avenue, Bloomfield Street, Victoria Parade, Stanley Place, Ruthven Street, Flinders Street, Wembley Road

Andrew Baker Art Dealer

www.andrew-baker.com

26 Brookes Street, Bowen Hills, QLD 4006 [Map 15]

07 3252 2292

0412 990 356

Wed to Sat 10am–5pm

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November—December

War and order

Karla Dickens

Art from the Margins Gallery and Studios

www.artfromthemargins.org.au

136 Brunswick Street, Fortitude Valley, QLD 4006

07 3151 6655 Mon to Fri 10am–4pm.

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24 October—27 November

Alterations

Showcasing selected Queensland artists who are blind or partially sighted. Curated by disability arts researcher, writer and emerging curator, Donna McDonald, the exhibition reveals how vision impaired artists adapt and alter artistic creative processes to make art in response to their world and make adaptations in their everyday lives.

7 December—15 January 2021

In Her Han

Strong Women Talking, Marigurim Mubi Yangu Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander group presents In Her Hands. Her future…their future…our future… In her hands.

Artspace Mackay

www.artspacemackay.com.au

Civic Precinct, corner Gordon and Macalister Streets, Mackay, QLD 4740 [Map 14]

07 4961 9722

Tue to Fri 10am–5pm,

Sat to Sun 10am–3pm. Free entry.

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25 September—29 November

Patricia Piccinini: Curious Affection on Tour

25 September—29 November

Conversations with Australian South Sea Islanders: A Missing Chapter from Australian History Janet Ambrose

23 October—17 January 2021

Jabu Birriny [Land + Sea]

5 December—14 February 2021

Lyn Laver-Ahmat: Light on Landscape

11 December—14 February 2021

Systematic

Baboa Gallery

www.omietapaartpng.com

5 Denning Street, The Gap, Brisbane, QLD 4061

0401 309 694

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Continuing through November and December

New Tapa Art from Omie Territory PNG To the Ancestors, the Bubus’. The grand-, the great-, and the great-great-grandchildren.. Omie tapa beaten bark cloth artists today.

Caboolture Regional Art Gallery

www.moretonbay.qld.gov.au/www.caboolture-gallery

4 Hasking Street, Caboolture, QLD 4510 [Map 13]

07 5433 3710

Mon to Sat 10am–4pm.

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26 September—5 December

Cleverman

Go behind the scenes of the ground-breaking sci-fi series. Explore First Nations storytelling, language and creativity in production design, costumes and props. This exhibition invites you to listen-first and immerse yourself in a powerful and contemporary expression of origin stories. This project has been assisted by the Australian Government’s Visions of Australia program.

19 December—6 February 2021

Emerging from the rainforest canopy of Far North Queensland and a culture spanning countless generations, shares knowledge through the recent works of 19 Indigenous artists from Girringun Aboriginal Art Centre alongside collection objects from the South Australian

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