Navigating Norman Creek at the Museum of Brisbane
The history of Queensland’s most urbanised waterway is being explored in the Museum of Brisbane’s first film only exhibition, Navigating...
The history of Queensland’s most urbanised waterway is being explored in the Museum of Brisbane’s first film only exhibition, Navigating...
Dan will be working in the studio from 29 March. An exhibition at the end of his residency will feature...
A new exhibition at the Museum of Brisbane is curated by Queensland College of Art (QCA) alumnus Miranda Hine, and featuresstories, films and artwork by Griffith University staff, students and alumni.
Griffith University Art Museum has won the Art Association of Australia and New Zealand Best University Art Museum Exhibition Catalogue...
Games design students at Griffith are helping keep Indigenous language and stories alive, creating a series of interactive games for the Yugambeh Museum, south of Brisbane.
Queensland College of Art doctoral candidateAnna Carey will join the ranks of artists like Pablo Picasso, David Hockney, and Claude...
Griffith University Art Museum is proud to present a museum survey of distinguished contemporary Australian artist and Griffith University/Queensland College...
In the largest solo exhibition of his career to date, leading contemporary Australian artist Archie Moore will present a new...
Queensland College of Arts lecturer Dr Heather Faulkner will appear at the Brisbane Writer’s Festival to celebrate the launch of her book which deals with Queensland lesbians from an era when homosexuality was still a crime.
The Griffith Red Zone augmented reality sandboxes from have gone on a road trip this week to the World Science Fair in Brisbane and are proving to be even more popular than expected.