Queensland College of Art

Bonita Ely: Future Tense
16 Jan

Bonita Ely: Future Tense

This survey exhibition brings together major works by Australian artist Bonita Ely, documenting darkly humorous dystopian futures wrought by environmental degradation and genetic engineering.
Rainbow Vomit, Natalie Houston
07 Jan

Rainbow Vomit, Natalie Houston

Rainbow Vomit appears at first glance to be a playful multi-sculptural and painterly explosion. Abstract and surreal in nature, each element in the installation evokes a symbolism experienced in dreamstates. The works are symbolic of past relationships, sexual and psychological trauma, healing, resilience, and woman-hood.
Teenage Wildlife, Morganna Magee
07 Jan

Teenage Wildlife, Morganna Magee

Morganna Magee's Teenage Wildlife, an ongoing documentation of the lives of three young women
Lighting Without Flash, Joe Ruckli
07 Jan

Lighting Without Flash, Joe Ruckli

Lightning Without Flash is a solo exhibition by documentary photographer Joe Ruckli which seeks to unearth the idiosyncratic qualities of Lightning Ridge, a rural mining town in northern New South Wales famous for its large deposits of Black Opal.
Convergence: Perrin Millard
10 Dec

Convergence: Perrin Millard

Utilising the freedom of expanded painting across digital and traditional media, Perrin Millard interrogates this shifting acquaintance by connecting contemporary painting practices with classical and art historical methodologies.
Convergence: Perrin Millard
10 Dec

Convergence: Perrin Millard

Convergence reframes the way we view the changing face of nature, a multimodal exploration of elemental phenomena - evoking memory, emotion, and physical responses through the familiarity we have with our natural world.