QCA Galleries

Emily Howard: Personalised Fragments of Culture
28 Sep

Emily Howard: Personalised Fragments of Culture

Personalised Fragments of Culture is an interdisciplinary installation that aims to establish a connection to personalised fragments of culture through self-analysis and representation from Queensland College of Art student Emily Howard.
Betwixt: Petalia Humphreys, Odessa Mahony-de Vries, June Sartracom
28 Sep

Betwixt: Petalia Humphreys, Odessa Mahony-de Vries, June Sartracom

Betwixt is a conversation about painting that re-interprets the space between the image and its surface. In an illusory display regional artists Petalia Humphreys, Odessa Mahony-de Vries and June Sartracom bring their practices together in dialogue about the materiality of surface and the physicality of space.
Decennium: Ten Years of the Iain Turnbull Memorial Award
28 Sep

Decennium: Ten Years of the Iain Turnbull Memorial Award

The Queensland College of Art is pleased to celebrate the first decade of outstanding printmaking graduates awarded the Iain Turnbull Memorial Award with the exhibition decennium ten years of the Iain Turnbull Memorial Award.
QCA HDR Represent | A 2021 Retrospective
14 Sep

QCA HDR Represent | A 2021 Retrospective

This exhibition showcases the ongoing work of the current Doctoral cohort at the Queensland College of Art, Griffith University. These diverse artworks are the result of extensive practice-based research by 24 artists.
Lemonade Stand: Camryn Day, Sunday Jemmott, Clare O'Callaghan, Talisa Moss
14 Sep

Lemonade Stand: Camryn Day, Sunday Jemmott, Clare O'Callaghan, Talisa Moss

With grim and distressing news becoming a constant in today's society, Lemonade Stand displaying work by Camryn Day (she/her), Sunday Jemmott (she/her), Clare O'Callaghan (they/them), and Talisa Moss (she/they) aims to showcase nostalgia as a tool to lift spirits.
Still Take: Cara Needham & Sky Parra
31 Aug

Still Take: Cara Needham & Sky Parra

Still Take brings together two bodies of work from Cara Needham and Sky Parra that each explore and jockey the duality of cinema.