MAIN CURATED EXHIBITIONS
Now showing
Gallery 1
Stephen Nothling, Post Modern Kitchen Picture / The Story of ‘Oʼ 2025, Mixed media on canvas, 20.5 x 58 cm
STEPHEN NOTHLING
Home and Away
Paintings in response to some travel and travails over the past year or so.
Exhibition dates
3 June – 28 June 2025
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Gallery 1,3
Mostyn Bramley-Moore, Cardenio 2024, Acrylic & graphite on canvas, 74.5 x 67.5 cm
MOSTYN BRAMLEY-MOORE
Stimming
The general area that I’ve been addressing in the studio over the last couple of years has been the eternal vulnerability of documents and cultural information. We live in an age of false news, conspiracy theories, the reckless disposal of valuable material and a general awareness that previously trusted platforms can no longer be relied upon to present accurate facts but I started thinking more deeply about historical aspects of this when I read Irene Vallejo’s book Papyrus: The Invention of Books in the Ancient World.
These are paintings about erasure, palimpsests, cultural loss and the human impulse to reconfigure reality.
~ Mostyn Bramley-Moore
Opening event
Saturday, 5 July 3pm – 6pm
Exhibition dates
1 July – 26 July 2025
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CONTEMPORARY LEASE SPACE
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Gallery 2
Gulnoza Akhmedova, Swift Business 2024, Crochet, 22 x 11 x 6 cm
ECHOES OF THE FUTURE
The exhibition, 'Echoes Of The Future' features 16 Brisbane based emerging artists working with a broad range of mediums from crochet to still life painting and sculpture. Each of the contemporary artists express their responses to the A.I. generated title with their own creative flair. While some artists use recyclable materials to illustrate new and innovative use of materials in the future, some artists celebrate human progress and future lifestyles or possibilities in their subject matter. Other artists in the exhibition warn of the dangers of A.I. or climate change and social issues. Some entertain apocalyptic realities and alien invasion fantasies. The exhibition is made of an eclectic group of artists, each offering their own unique perspective on all the interesting developments that may unfold in the future.
Artists:
Bailey Abbato
Gulnoza Akhmedova
Robert Andrews
Tegan Bates
Malcolm Beechey
Jennifer Frost
Stella Haycock
Nick Lawrence
Jennifer Lind
Karen McGahan
Madonna Morrison
Yo Murray
Shannon O’Hara
Kim Smith
Emily Turner
Joshua Von Rurik
Curator - Sarah Keo
Assistant Curator - Kim Smith
Event night
Friday, 27 June 6pm – 9pm
Exhibition dates
24 June – 28 June 2025
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