Webb Gallery

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.
 Elaine Bermingham National Watercolour Prize in Landscape Painting Finalists Exhibition
30 Nov

Elaine Bermingham National Watercolour Prize in Landscape Painting Finalists Exhibition

We welcome you to join us to view the exceptional work of the 43 artists who were selected as finalists in this unique triennial art prize that aims to celebrate excellence and innovation in the watercolour medium.
Honours and Masters Grad Show 2023
11 Nov

Honours and Masters Grad Show 2023

Join us for the Honours and Masters 2023 Graduate Exhibitions. Discover a world of contemporary creative practice whilst celebrating the achievements of our students. We are delighted to showcase the exciting, distinctive, and diverse work of this year's Honours and MVA candidates.
Artist Talks: 2023 Grad Show
28 Oct

Artist Talks: 2023 Grad Show

Join us on Saturday 28th October from 11am - 2pm for an exciting day of artist talks, food, beverages and music! Hear from our graduating students across all disciplines as they discuss their practices and processes.
Opening Event: 2023 Queensland College of Art Graduate Exhibitions (South Bank)
26 Oct

Opening Event: 2023 Queensland College of Art Graduate Exhibitions (South Bank)

The Queensland College of Art and Design Graduate Exhibitions will showcase the work of graduating students from the disciplines of Visual Art, Contemporary Australian Indigenous Art, Photography, Design, and Creative and Interactive Media.
The Echo You Can See: Nina White
04 Sep

The Echo You Can See: Nina White

The Echo You Can See is a solo exhibition by Grffith HDR candidate Nina White. Bringing together hoarded language from scholarship, pop culture, news media, advertising, and politics this exhibition shares a novel and overtly bias archive which highlights the tropes of family which obscure the complex, nuanced and subjective experiences we are familiar with.