QCAD Gallery

Honours and Masters Grad Show
07 Nov

Honours and Masters Grad Show

This exhibition showcases the work of our Honours Visual Arts, Masters of Visual Arts and Masters of Design programs. This is an opportunity to witness the future of contemporary art practices and support our emerging artists.
2025 Grad Show Opening | South Bank
23 Oct

2025 Grad Show Opening | South Bank

Join us as we celebrate the incredible talents of our graduating creatives. Our 2025 Graduate Exhibitions will showcase the work of students from the disciplines of Visual Arts, Contemporary Australian Indigenous Art and Design. Come celebrate the creativity, innovation, and hard work of our talented graduates as they unveil their final projects.
QCAD Thursdays
25 Sep

QCAD Thursdays

Join us on Thursday 25 September from 5pm as we open the doors to four dynamic new exhibitions from students of the Queeensland College of Art and Design. QCAD Thursdays are more than openings - they're an invitation to explore, question, and connect through contemporary visual arts and design.
Jazz, Gender, and the Queer Experience: Chloe Forbes
25 Sep

Jazz, Gender, and the Queer Experience: Chloe Forbes

In this exhibition Chloe Forbes highlights women, gender-diverse, and queer voices in jazz through sculpture, sound, and personal narrative. This project is the visual culmination of her Honours research project at Griffith University.
Pronatal spermicide: Bailey Abbato and Tanika "TJ" Jones
25 Sep

Pronatal spermicide: Bailey Abbato and Tanika "TJ" Jones

Pronatal spermicide is a group exhibition from QCAD students Bailey Abbato Tanika "TJ" Jones that explores a world in which we live the greatest dreams of millionaires and politicians. Using rent economy and getting married at first sight. Welcome to the great future. Your dreams are our dreams. Job and housing market is our greatest joy.
I and Thou - Notes to Self: Martina Latimer
16 Sep

I and Thou - Notes to Self: Martina Latimer

Martina Latimer's work celebrates simple moments of connection, inspired by Martin Buber's philosophy of dialogue and the "I and Thou" relationship. Her large, vibrant plant paintings, layered with human interaction, create calm, contemplative spaces that explore presence, connection, and everyday intimacy.