POP Gallery

90 Seconds to Midnight: Matthew Newkirk
19 May

90 Seconds to Midnight: Matthew Newkirk

90 Seconds to Midnight is a solo exhibition by artist Matthew Newkirk and is the culmination of his research during his PhD Fine Art candidature.
Embodied Porridge
11 Apr

Embodied Porridge

Embodied Porridge is a survey of work developed by third-year Sculpture and Expanded Practice students at QCA over 2022. Unified by a shared university class and studio space, the group contains a stirring diversity of artistic approaches and lived experiences. Nevertheless, a year spent in collaborative studio practice has created an unlikely coagulation, a sort of creative Porridge.
Enveloped: Kathleen O'Hagan & Isabella Zammit
22 Mar

Enveloped: Kathleen O'Hagan & Isabella Zammit

Enveloped is a group exhibition by QCA graduates and staff Kathleen O'Hagan and Isabella Zammit. The exhibition explores the immersion and reflection of self in one's immediate surroundings. The works visualise the unease felt in being overwhelmed by and lost in one's daily experiences. Both artists construct images that meld peripheral space and objects into figmented imaginings.
Hot Trail: Miranda Hine
07 Mar

Hot Trail: Miranda Hine

Hot Trail is an exhibition of new paintings by Miranda Hine. Miranda is a Meanjin/Brisbane based artist, curator and writer whose research explores systems and histories of collecting, documenting, cataloguing and arranging to construct and disrupt narratives.
The Naked Landscape
14 Feb

The Naked Landscape

The Naked Landscape interplays the vigour and vitality of nine mature-aged Queensland College of Art, Griffith University students with the passion of a younger artist to conceptualise what 'nakedness' and 'landscape' represent when individually visualised. The addition of the younger artist introduces an intergenerational counterpoint offering commonalities and differences that demonstrate shared language and consideration
The Naked Landscape
14 Feb

The Naked Landscape

The Naked Landscape interplays the vigour and vitality of nine mature-aged Queensland College of Art, Griffith University students with the passion of a younger artist to conceptualise what 'nakedness' and 'landscape' represent when individually visualised.