New exhibition celebrates Griffith’s female artists
The New Woman exhibition at the Museum of Brisbane showcases Griffith’s talented female artists.
The New Woman exhibition at the Museum of Brisbane showcases Griffith’s talented female artists.
Queensland College of Art alumni and lecturers feature prominently in this year's TRACE exhibition.
Students at the Queensland College of Art are repurposing, redesigning and recycling to create stunning works of art.
‘yatta’ * EXHIBITION *{Japanese – we made it!} College Gallery | Galleria Complex 15 Tribune Street (cnr Grey) | South...
As part of its 125th anniversary, the Queensland College of Art will celebrate with three major exhibitions featuring some of...
Marra Wonga is a large sandstone rock shelter and art site near Barcaldine, central Queensland. There are estimated to be at least 15,000 petroglyphs, mostly animal tracks, lines, grooves and drilled holes, as well as 111 hand-related and object stencils spread across 160 metres.
Mature student Patricia Olazo is studying Photography at the Queensland College of Art (QCA). She sat down with us for a Q&A about her studies while her work was on display in the Undergrowth exhibition during O Week.
Emerging artists in the spotlight: Queensland College of Art student Evangeline Sines
A student-led recyclable art project and an socially responsible MBA program have been selected as finalists in the 2019 Green Gown Awards Australasia.
2017 has begun extraordinarily well. It's a pleasure to recognise and celebrate the successes of our QCA students, graduates and staff in the May 2017 edition of the QCA newsletter.