Queensland College of Art appoints first female Director
Professor Elisabeth Findlay has taken the top post at the Queensland College of Art - the first woman to serve as Director since the College was established in 1881.
Professor Elisabeth Findlay has taken the top post at the Queensland College of Art - the first woman to serve as Director since the College was established in 1881.
Griffith University’s Queensland College of Art (QCA) is proudly recognising its largest cohort by including them in its new name — Queensland College of Art and Design (QCAD).
The Queensland College of Art's annual Graduate Exhibitions showcase the country's best emerging artists.
Griffith UniversityalumnusHannah Bryce hasbeen namedQueensland Visual Communication Graduate of the Year by theDesign Institute of Australia(DIA).
Recent QCA graduate ReneeKireisin the running forAustralia’smost significant prize for emerging artists.
Queensland College of Art lecturer Natalya Hughes took out top honours at the Sunshine Coast Art Prize, for a stunning abstract work celebrating the female form.
First Nations student Debbie Taylor Worley will embark on an epic journey back to country after winning a prestigious art scholarship.
Works by QCA staff, students and alumni are in the running for two of Australia's most prestigious portrait prizes.
Queensland College of Art alumnus Mari Hirata won the Swell Sculpture Festival with an eye-catching work made from repurposed air-conditioning ducts.
Our Queensland College of Art (QCA) students, staff and alumni have continued to push the boundaries of art and design throughout this challenging year and we are proud to showcase their innovative spirit and successes.