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
Art Lovers Gold Coast Gallery
Unit 14, Brickworks Annex, 19 Warehouse Road, Southport, QLD 4215 [Map 13]
1800 278 568
Tues to Sat 10am–4pm.
See our website for latest information.
17 September—22 October
Less is More: Minimalism in Contemporary art
Minimalist art offers a highly purified form of beauty and represents qualities such as order, harmony and clarity. Less is More presents a contemporary survey of minimalist art across the Art Lovers’ platform.
29 October—17 December
BOLD
Striking, vivid and flagrantly loud; BOLD presents an exhibition of eye-catching statement pieces that dare to be different.
Artspace Mackay
Civic Precinct, corner Gordonand Macalister Streets, Mackay, QLD 4740 [Map 14]
07 4961 9722
Tue to Fri 10am–5pm, Sat and Sun 10am–3pm. Free entry.
2 September—27 November
Tales of the Lyre Bird
Curated by Ron McBurnie and Helen Cole, Including artists such as Tate Adams AM, George Baldessin, Anneke Silver, Ray Crooke and Juli Haas.
2 September—27 November
The Wall: D Harding
D Harding
27 August—20 November
Figuratively Speaking
Including paintings by Rosella Namok, Davida Allen and Clara Adolphs.
27 August—20 November
Veronika Zeil: Echo Forest—the Eloquence of Trees
Veronika Zeil
Caboolture Regional Art Gallery
www.moretonbay.qld.gov.au/caboolture-gallery
The Caboolture Hub 4 Hasking Street, Caboolture, QLD 4510 [Map 13]
07 5433 2800
Tue to Sat 10am–4pm.
See our website for latest information.
10 September—19 November
Three Echoes—Western Desert Art
Curated by Djon Mundine OAM FAHA, Three Echoes—Western Desert Art is a stunning exhibition exploring the poetic notion of echoes—how metaphorically and metaphonically we can echo a thought, a sentiment or a consciousness.
In the 1970s, Australian Aboriginal people from the desert began talking to the world through art, transferring their creation stories of the land and people to canvas. Now in the 2020s, this foundational echo is going back and forth. No longer a one-sided, outward calling, it reverberates multi-dimensionally within wider Australian and global communities.
Three Echoes—Western Desert Art is a national touring initiative of Museums & Galleries Queensland in partnership with private collectors Karin Schack and Andrew Arnott.
Caloundra Regional Gallery
www.gallery.sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au
22 Omrah Ave, Caloundra, Sunshine Coast, QLD 4551 [Map 13]
07 5420 8299
Tue to Fri 10am–4pm, Sat and Sun 10am–2pm.
See our website for latest information.
26 August—16 October
Sunshine Coast Art Prize 2022
Various artists
21 October—4 December
Sihot’e Nioge: When Skirts Become Artworks
Omie Tapa (painted, beaten, bark cloth) artists; Oro Province, Papua New Guinea.
Fireworks Gallery
9/31 Thompson Street, Bowen Hills, QLD 4006 [Map 15]
07 3216 1250
Tues to Fri 10am–6pm, Sat 10am–5pm.
9 September—15 October
Jennifer Herd
9 September—15 October
Joe Furlonger: Land and Sea
In partnership with Bruce Heiser Projects.
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