Queensland

Exhibition review: Some of those Spaces Tween Life and Death, Woolloongabba Art Gallery
Amid the aftermath of Tropical Cyclone Alfred, a rare gem of the South-East Queensland art scene seems to have been…

Exhibition review: Danie Mellor: marru I the unseen visible, Queensland Art Gallery
North Queensland multidisciplinary artist, Danie Mellor, explores Australia’s shared history in a powerful new exhibition.

With venues announced today for 2032 Brisbane Olympics, Institute of Architects offers warning
The AIA reminds the Government of the impact of Olympic venues upon everyday life and the city’s architectural heritage.

So you want my arts job: V&A Chief Curator Wedgwood Collection
Charged with looking after one of the world's most famous collections, curator Catrin Jones talks about her job ahead of…

World-class theatre comes to the Gold Coast
Australian playwright Suzie Miller’s acclaimed play about the late Ruth Bader Ginsburg will soon play a short season at HOTA.

Music review: Camerata – Queensland's Chamber Orchestra, QPAC
Camerata’s first concert of 2025 offered three exceptional classical works, with the addition of wind, brass and percussion players.

Theatre review: Is That You, Ruthie? Cremorne Theatre, QPAC
The journey of a mother and daughter separated by the government’s removal policy is a heartbreaking tale of courage and…

Theatre review: Macbeth, Roundhouse Theatre, La Boite Theatre
Seen via the lens of the prophetic three witches, a reimagined 'Macbeth' offers much promise, but fails in its vision…

Former tropical cyclone Alfred threatens multiple art venues
Many venues fared better than expected, several programs remain suspended in the wake of Cyclone Alfred.

Exhibition review: Rachel North: Anthology of memory, Ipswich Art Gallery
An emerging ceramicist from regional Queensland embodies the Japanese principle of wabi sabi this International Women’s Day.