QCA Galleries

QCA Thursdays: Kathleen O'Hagan, Branka Sinobad, Kathy Mack & Nellie Crescent.
20 Jan

QCA Thursdays: Kathleen O'Hagan, Branka Sinobad, Kathy Mack & Nellie Crescent.

Join us on 20th January from 5.30pm to celebrate the opening of new exhibitions from Kathleen O'Hagan, Branka Sinobad, Kathy Mack & Nellie Crescent.
QCA Honours & MAVA Graduate Exhibition 2021
12 Nov

QCA Honours & MAVA Graduate Exhibition 2021

The 2021 QCA Honours and Postgraduate exhibition will take place from 12 - 17 November. We invite you cto view work from our Honours students (Fine Art, Photography, Contemporary Australian Indigenous Art) and our Master of Visual Arts (MAVA).
Skinned | Michael Phillips
02 Nov

Skinned | Michael Phillips

An exhibition of recent print works from MVA studio-based research that examines the combination and interplay of mark-making, scale, repetition and colour that contribute to the materiality of prints-a close look into the abstract qualities and material experience of surface through the relief print and how these combined states may be "seen' and "read'.
2021 QCA South Bank Undergraduate Exhibitions
29 Oct

2021 QCA South Bank Undergraduate Exhibitions

The Queensland College of Art (QCA) Graduate Exhibitions showcase the work of graduating students from the disciplines of fine art, contemporary Australian Indigenous art, photography, design, and creative and interactive media.
Opening Event: 2021 QCA South Bank Graduation Showcase
28 Oct

Opening Event: 2021 QCA South Bank Graduation Showcase

We invite you to join us for the opening event of the 2021 South Bank Graduation Showcase on Thursday, 28th October from 6 - 9 pm at the Queensland College of Art, Griffith University, South Bank, 226 Grey Street, South Brisbane.
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.