Unnoticed beauty captured in Groundwork
18 Jul 2013Bronwyn Searle captures the brief, beautiful patterns found in ordinary surfaces in her collection of oil on canvas paintings entitled Groundwork. more
Bronwyn Searle captures the brief, beautiful patterns found in ordinary surfaces in her collection of oil on canvas paintings entitled Groundwork. more
Through the photographic medium, Alex Buckingham hopes to benefit Fortitude Valley’s community of people who live on the streets. The Valley People is a collection of Alex’s photographs, sharing the untold stories of the less fortunate, which will raise money for the soup kitchens that support this community. Having spent time capturing the stories and emotions of Brisbane’s homeless, Alex has prepared this enlightening collection of images, which will be open to the public on Wednesday July 24, from 5:30–8:30 pm at Design College Australia, Fortitude Valley. Image credit Alex Buckingham / Anne / Collection: The Valley People more
This Friday July 19, Brunswick Street establishment The Arena will encase the creativity of 40 emerging artists from fields spanning fashion, music, visual art, theatre and film for one evening of RAW inspiration entitled Elevation. The evening of art-centric festivities will highlight the works of high achievers from varying genres, including artists who work with non-traditional art forms, such as hairstyling and make-up innovations. Guests can enjoy music by emerging bands, drinks at the bar and a stroll around the impressive works exhibited in the arts space. more
A new exhibition is set to grace the walls of Bleeding Heart Gallery this weekend, capturing the intriguing realms and diverse mediums of the highly relatable lowbrow art movement. more
Taking the diverse talents of 14 local creatives and melding their individual disciplines through paired collaborations, Seven w/ Another returns this weekend with a new line-up of work. For this seventh edition, pairings include the likes of photographer Hailey Bartholomew with textile designer Erin Lightfoot and industrial designer Leo Yip with fine artist Emily Devers. This anniversary edition will also include an evening of artist talks with one team from each past exhibition delving behind the creative process of a Seven w/Another brief. The opening night event is being held on Thursday July 11 from 7:00–10:00 pm at Brisbane Powerhouse, with the exhibition continuing through to Wednesday July 17. more
Melding watercolours and illustrations, Spilt Ink is the first solo exhibition from young Brisbane artist Annabelle Kirkpatrick. With a background in graphic design and photography, Annabelle went on to pursue her artistic flair for capturing the female form, as well as animals. Showing at The Rabbit Hole Ideation Cafe, Spilt Ink will exhibit on Saturday July 13 from 4:00 pm, with live music by local songstress Hailey Calvert. more
To complement the intricate handiwork on show in Quilts 1700–1945 comes new exhibition Ruth Stoneley: A Stitch in Time at the Queensland Art Gallery. more
An eclectic whirl of creativity and passion, Williamsburg is a colourful pocket of Brooklyn in New York City, vibrating with artisans of food, fashion and artistic endeavours. Bedford Avenue bustles with life at all times of day and night with discerning folk going about their day revelling in the borough’s potential. But veer off the main avenue and the streets become quieter, greenery and foliage stand prominent and the small details of design and character catch a daydreamer’s eye. Check out the streets of Williamsburg on The Street Photographer. more
Borrowing its name from the first Australian concrete poetry publication by the same name, Born to Concrete focuses on the emergence of this experimental form of poetry, from mid-1960s Australia. The exhibition traces the development of concrete poetry in subsequent decades. Although the style takes many forms, concrete poetry may take visual shape through prints, typewritten text, sculpture and found objects. Featuring more than 20 artists, Born to Concrete will run from July 5 until October 6 at the UQ Art Museum. more
Jan Manton Art is this month featuring Brisbane-based artist Keith Burt for the first time, in an exhibition entitled Late Change. The exhibition will include large and small-scale paintings that predominantly depict the streets and skies of Brisbane, particularly pertaining to the West End region of the city. The collection portrays stretching shadows, gathering clouds and fading lights. The exhibition will run until August 3. Image credit: Keith Burt / Approaching Clouds / Jan Manton Art more
This weekend, Brisbestfest will present the best of Brisbane’s street art and culture in a block-party-style festival. more
Presenting an all-woman league of artists and musicians, The Outpost's i used to skate once is on again this week for the ninth year running. more
At this time of year, a warm quilt is a sight for cold, dry eyes. If you’re wandering around the cultural precinct between June 15 and September 22, treat yourself to a soft gaze at the Queensland Art Gallery's Quilts 1700–1945 exhibition. more
Erika Scott leads an interesting life. In her latest exhibition at Metro Arts, entitled no wonder, Erika uses secondhand fish tanks, torn photographs, boxer shorts, dusters and a living, breathing axolotl to convey what she calls the ‘symptoms’ of collage. Transforming everyday materials to make the notions of beauty, humanity and identity seem peculiar, Erika is interested in fluid and shifting definitions and attitudes. She uses her installations to seek a space where the subjective acknowledges ‘carefully calibrated feeling’. Her season with Metro Arts will run from June 12–29, with an artist talk session on June 19. more
If you’ve ever wondered what makes something cool, and how those seemingly arbitrary things can change so radically from year to year, then you’ll be in good company at Queensland Museum’s Curators of Cool. more
The words painting and installation aren’t habitually used to describe a single work of art but, from June 8 to July 27, IMA will house post-expressionist artist Judy Millar’s site-specific painting installations. more
Few art forms convey as much emotion as a photograph taken during an honest and completely sincere moment in time. Whether violent or jubilant in nature, these photographs effortlessly strike an emotional connection with their viewers. more
The fragmented relationship between the non-indigenous and indigenous population of the land girt by sea is a well-documented subject, but one that remains contentious. It's the controversy of interracial relationships that has inspired the latest exhibition to reach GOMA, My Country, I Still Call Australia Home: Contemporary Art from Black Australia. more
Commencing on June 1 and running until July 28, QUT Art Museum’s Heavy Weights: International Works on Paper from the Collection reveals a little-known collection of paper works by renowned international artists. Much of the experimental printmaking featured in this collection has never been exhibited. As well as displaying significant works, this collection is also an opportunity to establish the local and international significance of the QUT art collection. The artists exhibited are said to have pushed the boundaries of traditional printmaking, with the exhibition featuring works from likes of French artist Auguste Rodin, who created the dry-point print Allegry of Spring c.1882–1888 as a means of spontaneous expression. more
No matter how much technology continues to advance in the realm of cameras, there will always be a certain allure associated with the disposable varieties of old. Whether it’s the rawness of the camera’s filter, or the aura of mystery that surrounds its captured moments that attracts the eye, the disposable camera continues to sell. Indisposable Concept is a project born from a love of the simple disposable camera. The concept provides an individual with one camera (filled with 24 shots) and one week in which to use it. During this time they must capture what is indisposable to them, as well as a ‘selfie’. At the end of the week, the participant sends the camera back and their personal celebration of the every day is printed. The Indisposable Concept exhibition is a collection of images submitted so far and will be held at inner-city haven Bleeding Heart from May… more