Grey Street Gallery

Work of Reclamation: Annie O'Rourke
23 Aug

Work of Reclamation: Annie O'Rourke

This exhibition of paper and fabric works by Annie O'Rourke explores historical imagery of women from around the world working in Magdalen Laundries.
Open House: Imogen Corbett
08 Aug

Open House: Imogen Corbett

Open House is a body of work driven by Queensland College of Art, Griffith University student Imogen Corbett's as part of her 2023 Honours research. Presenting a series of photo paintings - a painting based on a photo reference - these works explore how the interventions of staging and post production photo editing can imbue the photo painting with narrative possibility for the viewer.
Future Past: Kathy Mac, Leisa Turner and Emily Puxty
25 Jul

Future Past: Kathy Mac, Leisa Turner and Emily Puxty

Fragile Encounters is a group exhibition from current students and alumni of the Queensland College of Art, Griffith University. Arising from a shared engagement with the themes of fragility and nostalgia. The practices of all three artists are concerned with the representation of memory, examining how nostalgia can be employed to visualise emotions in material form
Reimagined Realism: Anna Weston, Hannah Brouard, Imogen Corbett Jasmin Harris, Lynn Hughes, Maya Peters, Toyah Robinson
30 May

Reimagined Realism: Anna Weston, Hannah Brouard, Imogen Corbett Jasmin Harris, Lynn Hughes, Maya Peters, Toyah Robinson

Reimagined Realism is a group exhibition from painting students of the Queensland College of Art, Griffith University.
Sediment: Michael Chapman & Marissa Lindquist
16 May

Sediment: Michael Chapman & Marissa Lindquist

Sediment is a group exhibition by Marissa Lindquist and Michael Chapman that explores the relationship between architecture and geology in Brisbane. This exhibition reflects upon the geological and urban morphologies of Brisbane, and South-East Queensland, through architectural drawing, models and digital scanning.
Last Seen: An Exhibition to Save Sight
18 Apr

Last Seen: An Exhibition to Save Sight

This multisensory exhibition partners ten influential artists with vision impaired Australians to depict their last, or most cherished memory before their sight deteriorated.

This exhibition is a partnership between the Queensland Eye Institute Foundation and the Queensland College of Art, Griffith University.