Queensland College of Art

OPENING EVENT | Taring Padi: Tanah Tumpah Darah
02 Mar

OPENING EVENT | Taring Padi: Tanah Tumpah Darah

Join us for the FREE opening of 'Taring Padi: Tanah Tumpah Darah'

WHEN: Saturday 2 March, 4-6pm

WHERE: Griffith University Art Museum
Griffith University South Bank campus, 226 Grey Street, South Bank, Brisbane
 Symposium: Taring Padi x proppaNOW
02 Mar

Symposium: Taring Padi x proppaNOW

Join us for an in-depth discussion with Indonesian collective Taring Padi, Queensland's renowned Aboriginal artist collective proppaNOW and significant international and national curators, writers, and artists. Interested artists, students, researchers, and academics are invited to attend and contribute to a dynamic dialogue on collective aesthetics, sovereignty, and interdisciplinarity.
Taring Padi: Tanah Tumpah Darah
29 Feb

Taring Padi: Tanah Tumpah Darah

From March to May 2024, Griffith University Art Museum will host 'Taring Padi: Tanah Tumpah Darah'. As part of this project, Taring Padi will undertake a residency and suite of public programs in collaboration with proppaNOW, one of Australia's most important Aboriginal art collectives, and develop a public art banner project together.
Undergrowth 2024
26 Feb

Undergrowth 2024

Undergrowth is an invitational exhibition dedicated to showcasing some of the most innovative and conceptually coherent work being produced at a second-year undergraduate level at the Queensland College of Art and Design, Griffith University.
Feel Through Colour: Tegan Bates & Lisa Symons
16 Jan

Feel Through Colour: Tegan Bates & Lisa Symons

Feel Through Colour is a joint exhibition by QCAD students Tegan Bates & Lisa Symons that explores colour as a spectrum of lived experience.
Crisis? What Crisis?
16 Jan

Crisis? What Crisis?

The exhibition Crisis? What crisis?, features works by nine Meanjin/ Brisbane-based artists, most of whom have connections to the Queensland College of Art and Design as current or former students. Connections are also shared through employment at QAGOMA.