
24
Jun
ARTificial Intelligence
As Artificial Intelligence increasingly encroaches on our lives, artists grapple with the implications of this technology on art. Can artists harness the power of AI to inform their art making, or should the technology be excluded from the privileged space of creativity? Five QCAD artists come together to explore this question. Featuring Christina Lowry, Fiona Cuthbert O'Meara, Joyce Lubotzky, Jude Muduioa and Rosie Lloyd-Giblett.
17
Jun
Disconnected: Tanya Clark
Disconnected examines the often-unseen experience of becoming estranged from one's body and mind in a world driven by speed and expectation. Through artworks that blur, dissolve, and fragment the human form, the exhibition reflects on the instability of self-perception and the emotional dissonance that surfaces when the body no longer feels like home.
10
Jun
Stripping the Bed: Ana Daniels
In their first solo exhibition, artist Ana Daniels navigates the orientation of queerness within the domestic space. Stripping the Bed explores the possibility of "homemaking" as an act of queer determination within a conservative space.
03
Jun
CollaborAIt: Ruth Greig
CollaborAIt is a collaborative project between human and generative AI. At the outset of the project, 20 individuals provided a single image with accompanying text, outlining that person's thoughts about AI. Both image and text were then input into a self-described "ethical" AI generator. Ruth Greig is a current student at the Queensland College of Art and Design, Griffith University and is studying a Bachelor of Visual Arts.
27
May
Night Vision: Pat Rolleston
Night Vision is a solo exhibition by recent Queensland College of Art and Design graduate Pat Rollston.
18
May