Gaze upon otherworldly exhibition A Noisy Kind of Resonance
14 May 2015Brisbane-based artist Ali Bezer will present a series of sculptures, drawings and paintings at Metro Arts from Wednesday May 20. more
Brisbane-based artist Ali Bezer will present a series of sculptures, drawings and paintings at Metro Arts from Wednesday May 20. more
Returning to the streets of Toowoomba for its second year, First Coat is a citywide celebration of street art that will transform Toowoomba’s buildings into canvases. more
It may not be fit for children, but the theatrical phenomenon that is La Soirée is darn good fun for the big kids. more
Independent theatre is the central focus for Anywhere Theatre Festival, which stages productions in spaces all across Brisbane for two weeks in May. more
Sonic artist Luke Jaaniste returns to the Judith Wright Centre to put forth new works that dabble in sound immersion and mediative hypnotism. more
Celebrating video games and the emergence of technology in art practice, the Brisbane Powerhouse is hosting a festival that is part exhibition and part cyber playhouse. more
The Queensland Symphony Orchestra is performing a series of shows alongside a group of handpicked and innovative musicians in what will be a showcase of established music and exciting new sounds more
Don’t miss REDSEA Gallery’s inaugural student exhibition, Young Blood, which opens in Fortitude Valley next Tuesday May 12. more
Winn Lane and Bakery Lane will be welcoming one and all to their simultaneous providore markets taking place on Saturday May 2. more
The renowned Australian Brandenburg Orchestra will give Vivaldi’s 'The Four Seasons' new life in Vivaldi Unwired. more
The 19th annual celebration of Buddha’s birthday in Brisbane will return to The South Bank Parklands this weekend. more
With a handpicked crew of comedians fresh from Melbourne’s funny fest, the Powerhouse gets ready to bring the laughs with a night of sure-fire hilarity. more
QPAC is hosting a new production of dance theatre with a sublime mix of choreography, costume and music. more
Soak up 29 classical music events in 16 venues over the month of May, as the 4MBS Festival of Classics returns to Brisbane. more
Immerse yourself in the Spanish way of life for 15 magnificent days this month, as the 2015 Spanish Film Festival launches in Brisbane. more
Make a habit of fresh-air Fridays this year with the launch of Lunchtime Live at QPAC. more
Unless you’ve been living under a rock for the past 10 years, you’ve probably heard of Noel Fielding. The surrealist comic is a master of fantastical and imaginative comedy, taking audiences on a journey through his unique mind and out the other side. more
In a world first, Oscar Wilde’s De Profundis will be brought to the live-theatre stage. more
Alan Seymour wrote The One Day of the Year in 1958, raising questions about the significance of honouring acts of war. Nearly half a century on, the controversial play is still as divisive as ever yet raises salient points about the commemoration of war. more
150,000 books will go on sale to raise funds for various projects at The University of Queensland’s biennial book fair from April 24 to 29. more