Flying Arts Event Calendar Exhibitions
september
26mar(mar 26)9:00 am25(mar 25)5:00 pmEmerging Artist Award ExhibitionBrisbane Exhibition
Time
26 (Tuesday) 9:00 am - 25 (Tuesday) 5:00 pm(GMT+10:00) View in my time
Location
Consolidated Properties Group
Level 8/175 Eagle Street
Event Details
Explore Regional Queensland’s best emerging artists at Consolidated Properties Group. Opening Hours: Mon – Fri: 9am – 5pm BROCHURE
Event Details
Explore Regional Queensland’s best emerging artists at Consolidated Properties Group.
Opening Hours: Mon – Fri: 9am – 5pm
BROCHURE
ABOUT THE EXHIBITION
This exhibition contains beautiful works from artists living in Regional Queensland. From the Sunshine Coast, Cairns, Ipswich, the Gold Coast, Hervey Bay and more, these artworks represent the emerging talent present across the state.
Thanks to our award partner, Consolidated Properties Group, a selection of works from the 2023 QRAA Emerging Artist Award category will be exhibited from the 26th of March, 2024 to the 25th of March 2025 in the Consolidated Properties Group Brisbane offices.
The Emerging Artist Award is proudly sponsored by Consolidated Properties Group, FireWorks Gallery and OneSpace.
Image: Julie Little, In Focus – The Sky’s the Limit, 2023. (detail). Oil on Canvas.
Additional Information
Award Sponsors:
Consolidated Properties Group is one of Australia’s leading development companies with a workbook of more than $2.3 billion. Their commitment to tenants and end-owners is to exceed their expectations and deliver valuable and positive property experiences.
Consolidated Properties Group has a 40+ year track record of developing high-quality, landmark residential, commercial and retail projects spanning Australia’s eastern seaboard and beyond.
FireWorks Gallery is known for exhibiting and promoting artworks by some of Australia’s best contemporary artists. The gallery is located in a renovated concrete warehouse, featuring an impressive double-storey void, at 9/31 Thompson Street, Bowen Hills.
Onespace is a trusted team for quality artists, contemporary art and commissioning services. Their work is part of a valuable conversation that draws a wider audience toward the cultural and environmental narratives that shape our era. Onespace’s artists engage in the diversity of human society, restore cultural ties, and emphasise the energy of existence in our complex world.
Time
September 6 (Friday) 9:00 am - October 4 (Friday) 5:00 pm(GMT+10:00) View in my time
Event Details
Explore ‘Remote Artist Award’ Winner Colina Wymarra solo exhibition at the Judith Wright Art Centre from the 6th September – 4th October 2024. Opening Hours:
Event Details
Explore ‘Remote Artist Award’ Winner Colina Wymarra solo exhibition at the Judith Wright Art Centre from the 6th September – 4th October 2024.
Opening Hours: Monday – Friday, 9am – 5pm
ABOUT THE EXHIBITION
I wanted to show the observer who I am and how richly intricate MY IDENTITY is as a Gudang/Yadhaykenu Woman from Cape York, as well as a Dauareb/Komet Woman from Mer Island in the Torres Strait. The stories of my people are not known in the mainstream – meaning the way I can tell it. These stories have been fragmented and somewhat “whitewashed” throughout time. Hence, the physical layout of this exhibition, from canvases to ceramics I hope, will take you through a journey of the celebrated identity of my people and…ME.
I have purposely used acrylics on canvas as well as ceramics in this body of work. Artistic influences for me throughout this body of work are not those that you would expect – but rather they are my mother “Kaunur Wymarra” (nee Maza) and my father “Ted Wymarra”. My mother and father inspired me to celebrate daily the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander – me.
In saying this, the introduction pieces to this body of work, although not direct portraits of my mother and father, the two pieces are exactly that – Ted and Kay Wymarra. My mother and father have both passed away, but I can continually celebrate them and who they made me to be as I present them through their Family/Tribal Totems. My father and mother continue to live in me through these Totems.
ABOUT COLINA WYMARRA
Colina was Born in Thursday Island and is the daughter of Edward Wymarra (a Gudang Yadhaykenu Mam from Cape York and Kaunur Wymarra (nee Maza) (a Dauareb Komet Woman from Mer Island in the Torres Strait.
Colina loves to work across a few mediums such as acrylics/canvas, ceramic plates, and silks. Colina also has an interest in realism with graphite.
Colina has been interested in art from as young as nine-years old where she first inspired by Albert Namatjira.
Colina has had work at UMI arts in the Summer Exhibition Nov 2023 as well as recently signing up with Gab Titui Cultural Centre on Thursday Island as an Artist.
Another piece of Colina’s work has recently been picked up by International Publishing House Simon and Schulster for an upcoming book later on this year.
Colina hopes that the story of her people will be told through her art to audiences throughout the world.
ABOUT NPA ART CENTRE
Colina is also represented by the NPA Art Centre. The NPA (Northern Peninsula Area, Cape York) Art Centre located in New Mapoon serves as a vibrant community space dedicated to fostering creativity and understanding through various workshops and programs since 2013. It serves the 5 communities of the NPA and hosts art and cultural workshops dedicated to serve the Torres Strait and Aboriginal cultures that make the NPA a special place. The NPA Art Centre promotes greater awareness and appreciation for diverse artistic expressions, allowing participants to explore different perspectives, develop new skills, and engage in meaningful dialogue.
Through its initiatives, the NPA Art Centre serves as a hub for cultural exchange, artistic innovation, and community building. Whether it’s through hands-on art-making sessions, artist-led discussions, or collaborative projects, the Centre plays a crucial role in enhancing the community’s engagement and appreciation of art and culture.
The art centre has just participated in the Country to Couture fashion program in Darwin and is proud to see Colina Wymarra winning the Indigenous remote artist award and exhibiting her works at the Judith Wright centre and the QU Atrium in Brisbane city. The hope is that this will inspire the next generation to follow their dreams.
Image: Courtesy of the artist.
BROCHURE
Additional Information
Sponsors: The ‘Remote Artist Award’ is proudly sponsored by EDF Renewables, University of Queensland and the Judith Wright Art Centre.
EDF Renewables: EDF Renewables is an international energy company which develops, builds and operates renewable power generation plants. As a major player in the energy transition worldwide, EDF Renewables deploys, within EDF, competitive, responsible and value-creating projects. In every country, our teams show their commitment to local stakeholders every day, adding their expertise and capacity for innovation to the fight against climate change.
University of Queensland: Ranked in the world’s top 50, The University of Queensland is one of Australia’s leading research and teaching institutions.
Judith Wright Art Centre: Named after Judith Wright, the celebrated Australian poet and activist, the Judith Wright Arts Centre (JWAC) is a vibrant and contemporary visual and performing arts hub, located in the heart of Brisbane’s Fortitude Valley. Home to some of Queensland’s and Australia’s most dynamic arts organisations, JWAC is a creative space for exciting visual arts programming and for the development and presentation of original and innovative contemporary performance works, including cabaret, circus, dance, music, spoken word and multi-disciplinary arts.
Time
September 6 (Friday) 9:00 am - October 19 (Saturday) 11:30 am(GMT+10:00) View in my time
Location
Mulga Lands Art Gallery
94 Alfred Street
Event Details
Perspective is the touring exhibition of Flying Arts Alliance’s signature art prize, the Queensland Regional Art Awards (QRAA). Opening hours: Monday:
Event Details
Perspective is the touring exhibition of Flying Arts Alliance’s signature art prize, the Queensland Regional Art Awards (QRAA).
Opening hours:
Monday: 9am – 12pm, 1pm – 4pm
Tuesday: 9am – 12pm, 1pm – 4pm
Wednesday: 9am – 12pm, 1pm – 4pm
Thursday: 9am – 12pm, 1pm – 4pm
Friday: 9am – 12pm, 1pm – 4pm
Saturday: 9am – 11.30 am
ABOUT THE EXHIBITION
In 2023, the QRAA invited artists to enter work which considers the concept of ‘Perspective’ in its many facets, viewpoints, and nuances. The theme plays on a term known in the visual arts and relevant to our modern society.
Perspective features the winners’, highly commended and finalists’ works, selected by judges Jonathan McBurnie and Fiona Foley. The exhibition is comprised of 36 works, featuring a diverse range of mediums selected across nine award categories, showcasing the immense talent that exists throughout regional Queensland.
Image: Lincoln Austin, i saw myself, in you, wondering, how did i get here, 2023. synthetic polymer paint on aluminium composite board.
Time
(Saturday) 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm(GMT+10:00) View in my time
Event Details
Join us for QRAA’s ‘Remote Artist Award’ Winner, Colina Wymarra’s solo exhibition opening at the Judith Wright Art Centre on Saturday the 7th of September.
Event Details
Join us for QRAA’s ‘Remote Artist Award’ Winner, Colina Wymarra’s solo exhibition opening at the Judith Wright Art Centre on Saturday the 7th of September.
Opening Hours: 2-4pm
ABOUT THE EXHIBITION
I wanted to show the observer who I am and how richly intricate MY IDENTITY is as a Gudang/Yadhaykenu Woman from Cape York, as well as a Dauareb/Komet Woman from Mer Island in the Torres Strait. The stories of my people are not known in the mainstream – meaning the way I can tell it. These stories have been fragmented and somewhat “whitewashed” throughout time. Hence, the physical layout of this exhibition, from canvases to ceramics I hope, will take you through a journey of the celebrated identity of my people and…ME.
I have purposely used acrylics on canvas as well as ceramics in this body of work. Artistic influences for me throughout this body of work are not those that you would expect – but rather they are my mother “Kaunur Wymarra” (nee Maza) and my father “Ted Wymarra”. My mother and father inspired me to celebrate daily the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander – me.
In saying this, the introduction pieces to this body of work, although not direct portraits of my mother and father, the two pieces are exactly that – Ted and Kay Wymarra. My mother and father have both passed away, but I can continually celebrate them and who they made me to be as I present them through their Family/Tribal Totems. My father and mother continue to live in me through these Totems.
ABOUT COLINA WYMARRA
Colina was Born in Thursday Island and is the daughter of Edward Wymarra (a Gudang Yadhaykenu Mam from Cape York and Kaunur Wymarra (nee Maza) (a Dauareb Komet Woman from Mer Island in the Torres Strait.
Colina loves to work across a few mediums such as acrylics/canvas, ceramic plates, and silks. Colina also has an interest in realism with graphite.
Colina has been interested in art from as young as nine-years old where she first inspired by Albert Namatjira.
Colina has had work at UMI arts in the Summer Exhibition Nov 2023 as well as recently signing up with Gab Titui Cultural Centre on Thursday Island as an Artist.
Another piece of Colina’s work has recently been picked up by International Publishing House Simon and Schulster for an upcoming book later on this year.
Colina hopes that the story of her people will be told through her art to audiences throughout the world.
ABOUT NPA ART CENTRE
Colina is also represented by the NPA Art Centre. The NPA (Northern Peninsula Area, Cape York) Art Centre located in New Mapoon serves as a vibrant community space dedicated to fostering creativity and understanding through various workshops and programs since 2013. It serves the 5 communities of the NPA and hosts art and cultural workshops dedicated to serve the Torres Strait and Aboriginal cultures that make the NPA a special place. The NPA Art Centre promotes greater awareness and appreciation for diverse artistic expressions, allowing participants to explore different perspectives, develop new skills, and engage in meaningful dialogue.
Through its initiatives, the NPA Art Centre serves as a hub for cultural exchange, artistic innovation, and community building. Whether it’s through hands-on art-making sessions, artist-led discussions, or collaborative projects, the Centre plays a crucial role in enhancing the community’s engagement and appreciation of art and culture.
The art centre has just participated in the Country to Couture fashion program in Darwin and is proud to see Colina Wymarra winning the Indigenous remote artist award and exhibiting her works at the Judith Wright centre and the QU Atrium in Brisbane city. The hope is that this will inspire the next generation to follow their dreams.
Image: Courtesy of the artist.
Additional Information
Sponsors: The ‘Remote Artist Award’ is proudly sponsored by EDF Renewables, University of Queensland and the Judith Wright Art Centre.
EDF Renewables: EDF Renewables is an international energy company which develops, builds and operates renewable power generation plants. As a major player in the energy transition worldwide, EDF Renewables deploys, within EDF, competitive, responsible and value-creating projects. In every country, our teams show their commitment to local stakeholders every day, adding their expertise and capacity for innovation to the fight against climate change.
University of Queensland: Ranked in the world’s top 50, The University of Queensland is one of Australia’s leading research and teaching institutions.
Judith Wright Art Centre: Named after Judith Wright, the celebrated Australian poet and activist, the Judith Wright Arts Centre (JWAC) is a vibrant and contemporary visual and performing arts hub, located in the heart of Brisbane’s Fortitude Valley. Home to some of Queensland’s and Australia’s most dynamic arts organisations, JWAC is a creative space for exciting visual arts programming and for the development and presentation of original and innovative contemporary performance works, including cabaret, circus, dance, music, spoken word and multi-disciplinary arts.
Time
9 (Monday) 7:00 am - 23 (Monday) 7:00 pm(GMT+10:00) View in my time
Event Details
Explore ‘Remote Artist Award’ Winner Colina Wymarra artist showcase at The Atrium, University of Queensland, from the 9th – 23rd of September 2024. Opening
Event Details
Explore ‘Remote Artist Award’ Winner Colina Wymarra artist showcase at The Atrium, University of Queensland, from the 9th – 23rd of September 2024.
Opening Hours: Monday – Friday, 7am – 7pm.
ABOUT THE EXHIBITION
A continuation of the Bloodlines but from a different perspective. A “Seasonal” perspective. What you may see when you visit my Country is not what I see. For example, you may come to my Country, Cape York, and see pristine beaches, and yet I see Dugong Hunting Season by the seaweed on the beach and a smell – a different smell emanating from the water.
Artistic influences throughout this body of work are not people, but rather the stories told to me by my grandparents, My uncles and aunties, and of course, my mother and father. Observations of seasons taught through these stories, encapsulated my spirit with LORE and sustainability. These seasonal stories from both bloodlines taught me respect, which led to preservation. These are my seasons, which I respectfully observe even today. From silks to paintings, to ceramics…walk with me through my Cultural Seasons. From the far east of the Torres Strait (Mer Island) to the tip of Cape York.
In saying this, the introduction pieces to this body of work, are introductions to the seasons of Gudang/Yadhaykenu as well as the Dauareb/Komet People of the Torres Strait. I identify my bloodlines through these seasons as well. My mother and father have both passed away, but I can continually celebrate them and who they made me to be as I present them through my seasonal bloodlines.
ABOUT COLINA WYMARRA
Colina was Born in Thursday Island and is the daughter of Edward Wymarra (a Gudang Yadhaykenu Mam from Cape York and Kaunur Wymarra (nee Maza) (a Dauareb Komet Woman from Mer Island in the Torres Strait.
Colina loves to work across a few mediums such as acrylics/canvas, ceramic plates, and silks. Colina also has an interest in realism with graphite.
Colina has been interested in art from as young as nine-years old where she first inspired by Albert Namatjira.
Colina has had work at UMI arts in the Summer Exhibition Nov 2023 as well as recently signing up with Gab Titui Cultural Centre on Thursday Island as an Artist.
Another piece of Colina’s work has recently been picked up by International Publishing House Simon and Schulster for an upcoming book later on this year.
Colina hopes that the story of her people will be told through her art to audiences throughout the world.
ABOUT NPA ART CENTRE
Colina is also represented by the NPA Art Centre. The NPA (Northern Peninsula Area, Cape York) Art Centre located in New Mapoon serves as a vibrant community space dedicated to fostering creativity and understanding through various workshops and programs since 2013. It serves the 5 communities of the NPA and hosts art and cultural workshops dedicated to serve the Torres Strait and Aboriginal cultures that make the NPA a special place. The NPA Art Centre promotes greater awareness and appreciation for diverse artistic expressions, allowing participants to explore different perspectives, develop new skills, and engage in meaningful dialogue.
Through its initiatives, the NPA Art Centre serves as a hub for cultural exchange, artistic innovation, and community building. Whether it’s through hands-on art-making sessions, artist-led discussions, or collaborative projects, the Centre plays a crucial role in enhancing the community’s engagement and appreciation of art and culture.
The art centre has just participated in the Country to Couture fashion program in Darwin and is proud to see Colina Wymarra winning the Indigenous remote artist award and exhibiting her works at the Judith Wright centre and the QU Atrium in Brisbane city. The hope is that this will inspire the next generation to follow their dreams.
Image: Courtesy of the artist.
Additional Information
Sponsors: The ‘Remote Artist Award’ is proudly sponsored by EDF Renewables, University of Queensland and the Judith Wright Art Centre.
EDF Renewables: EDF Renewables is an international energy company which develops, builds and operates renewable power generation plants. As a major player in the energy transition worldwide, EDF Renewables deploys, within EDF, competitive, responsible and value-creating projects. In every country, our teams show their commitment to local stakeholders every day, adding their expertise and capacity for innovation to the fight against climate change.
University of Queensland: Ranked in the world’s top 50, The University of Queensland is one of Australia’s leading research and teaching institutions.
Judith Wright Art Centre: Named after Judith Wright, the celebrated Australian poet and activist, the Judith Wright Arts Centre (JWAC) is a vibrant and contemporary visual and performing arts hub, located in the heart of Brisbane’s Fortitude Valley. Home to some of Queensland’s and Australia’s most dynamic arts organisations, JWAC is a creative space for exciting visual arts programming and for the development and presentation of original and innovative contemporary performance works, including cabaret, circus, dance, music, spoken word and multi-disciplinary arts.
Time
(Tuesday) 5:00 pm - 7:00 pm(GMT+10:00) View in my time
Event Details
Opening Hours: 5 – 7pm Join artist Colina Wymarra in conversation with Peta Rake, Director of the UQ Art Museum to discuss Wymarra’s practice of storytelling through connection to Country in
Event Details
Opening Hours: 5 – 7pm
Join artist Colina Wymarra in conversation with Peta Rake, Director of the UQ Art Museum to discuss Wymarra’s practice of storytelling through connection to Country in her multidisciplinary body of work.
In her artist showcase Seasonal Bloodlines, Colina Wymarra shares stories of lore handed down to her by her ancestors of Gudang/Yadhaykenu of Cape York as well as the Dauareb/Komet People of the Torres Strait.
Colina Wymarra is the ‘Remote Artist Award’ winner of the Queensland Regional Art Awards (2023), hosted by Flying Arts Alliance Inc. and presented by award sponsor, The University of Queensland.
PROGRAM SCHEDULE:
5.00pm: Doors open for guests to explore the showcase Seasonal Bloodlines. Complementary refreshments available.
6.00pm: Conversation with Colina Wymarra and Peta Rake commences.
7.00pm: Event concludes.
ABOUT THE EXHIBITION
A continuation of the Bloodlines but from a different perspective. A “Seasonal” perspective. What you may see when you visit my Country is not what I see. For example, you may come to my Country, Cape York, and see pristine beaches, and yet I see Dugong Hunting Season by the seaweed on the beach and a smell – a different smell emanating from the water.
Artistic influences throughout this body of work are not people, but rather the stories told to me by my grandparents, My uncles and aunties, and of course, my mother and father. Observations of seasons taught through these stories, encapsulated my spirit with LORE and sustainability. These seasonal stories from both bloodlines taught me respect, which led to preservation. These are my seasons, which I respectfully observe even today. From silks to paintings, to ceramics…walk with me through my Cultural Seasons. From the far east of the Torres Strait (Mer Island) to the tip of Cape York.
In saying this, the introduction pieces to this body of work, are introductions to the seasons of Gudang/Yadhaykenu as well as the Dauareb/Komet People of the Torres Strait. I identify my bloodlines through these seasons as well. My mother and father have both passed away, but I can continually celebrate them and who they made me to be as I present them through my seasonal bloodlines.
ABOUT COLINA WYMARRA
Colina was Born in Thursday Island and is the daughter of Edward Wymarra (a Gudang Yadhaykenu Mam from Cape York and Kaunur Wymarra (nee Maza) (a Dauareb Komet Woman from Mer Island in the Torres Strait.
Colina loves to work across a few mediums such as acrylics/canvas, ceramic plates, and silks. Colina also has an interest in realism with graphite.
Colina has been interested in art from as young as nine-years old where she first inspired by Albert Namatjira.
Colina has had work at UMI arts in the Summer Exhibition Nov 2023 as well as recently signing up with Gab Titui Cultural Centre on Thursday Island as an Artist.
Another piece of Colina’s work has recently been picked up by International Publishing House Simon and Schulster for an upcoming book later on this year.
Colina hopes that the story of her people will be told through her art to audiences throughout the world.
ABOUT NPA ART CENTRE
Colina is also represented by the NPA Art Centre. The NPA (Northern Peninsula Area, Cape York) Art Centre located in New Mapoon serves as a vibrant community space dedicated to fostering creativity and understanding through various workshops and programs since 2013. It serves the 5 communities of the NPA and hosts art and cultural workshops dedicated to serve the Torres Strait and Aboriginal cultures that make the NPA a special place. The NPA Art Centre promotes greater awareness and appreciation for diverse artistic expressions, allowing participants to explore different perspectives, develop new skills, and engage in meaningful dialogue.
Through its initiatives, the NPA Art Centre serves as a hub for cultural exchange, artistic innovation, and community building. Whether it’s through hands-on art-making sessions, artist-led discussions, or collaborative projects, the Centre plays a crucial role in enhancing the community’s engagement and appreciation of art and culture.
The art centre has just participated in the Country to Couture fashion program in Darwin and is proud to see Colina Wymarra winning the Indigenous remote artist award and exhibiting her works at the Judith Wright centre and the QU Atrium in Brisbane city. The hope is that this will inspire the next generation to follow their dreams.
Image: Courtesy of the artist.
Additional Information
Sponsors: The ‘Remote Artist Award’ is proudly sponsored by EDF Renewables, University of Queensland and the Judith Wright Art Centre.
EDF Renewables: EDF Renewables is an international energy company which develops, builds and operates renewable power generation plants. As a major player in the energy transition worldwide, EDF Renewables deploys, within EDF, competitive, responsible and value-creating projects. In every country, our teams show their commitment to local stakeholders every day, adding their expertise and capacity for innovation to the fight against climate change.
University of Queensland: Ranked in the world’s top 50, The University of Queensland is one of Australia’s leading research and teaching institutions.
Judith Wright Art Centre: Named after Judith Wright, the celebrated Australian poet and activist, the Judith Wright Arts Centre (JWAC) is a vibrant and contemporary visual and performing arts hub, located in the heart of Brisbane’s Fortitude Valley. Home to some of Queensland’s and Australia’s most dynamic arts organisations, JWAC is a creative space for exciting visual arts programming and for the development and presentation of original and innovative contemporary performance works, including cabaret, circus, dance, music, spoken word and multi-disciplinary arts.
october
26mar(mar 26)9:00 am25(mar 25)5:00 pmEmerging Artist Award ExhibitionBrisbane Exhibition
Time
26 (Tuesday) 9:00 am - 25 (Tuesday) 5:00 pm(GMT+10:00) View in my time
Location
Consolidated Properties Group
Level 8/175 Eagle Street
Event Details
Explore Regional Queensland’s best emerging artists at Consolidated Properties Group. Opening Hours: Mon – Fri: 9am – 5pm BROCHURE
Event Details
Explore Regional Queensland’s best emerging artists at Consolidated Properties Group.
Opening Hours: Mon – Fri: 9am – 5pm
BROCHURE
ABOUT THE EXHIBITION
This exhibition contains beautiful works from artists living in Regional Queensland. From the Sunshine Coast, Cairns, Ipswich, the Gold Coast, Hervey Bay and more, these artworks represent the emerging talent present across the state.
Thanks to our award partner, Consolidated Properties Group, a selection of works from the 2023 QRAA Emerging Artist Award category will be exhibited from the 26th of March, 2024 to the 25th of March 2025 in the Consolidated Properties Group Brisbane offices.
The Emerging Artist Award is proudly sponsored by Consolidated Properties Group, FireWorks Gallery and OneSpace.
Image: Julie Little, In Focus – The Sky’s the Limit, 2023. (detail). Oil on Canvas.
Additional Information
Award Sponsors:
Consolidated Properties Group is one of Australia’s leading development companies with a workbook of more than $2.3 billion. Their commitment to tenants and end-owners is to exceed their expectations and deliver valuable and positive property experiences.
Consolidated Properties Group has a 40+ year track record of developing high-quality, landmark residential, commercial and retail projects spanning Australia’s eastern seaboard and beyond.
FireWorks Gallery is known for exhibiting and promoting artworks by some of Australia’s best contemporary artists. The gallery is located in a renovated concrete warehouse, featuring an impressive double-storey void, at 9/31 Thompson Street, Bowen Hills.
Onespace is a trusted team for quality artists, contemporary art and commissioning services. Their work is part of a valuable conversation that draws a wider audience toward the cultural and environmental narratives that shape our era. Onespace’s artists engage in the diversity of human society, restore cultural ties, and emphasise the energy of existence in our complex world.
Time
September 6 (Friday) 9:00 am - October 4 (Friday) 5:00 pm(GMT+10:00) View in my time
Event Details
Explore ‘Remote Artist Award’ Winner Colina Wymarra solo exhibition at the Judith Wright Art Centre from the 6th September – 4th October 2024. Opening Hours:
Event Details
Explore ‘Remote Artist Award’ Winner Colina Wymarra solo exhibition at the Judith Wright Art Centre from the 6th September – 4th October 2024.
Opening Hours: Monday – Friday, 9am – 5pm
ABOUT THE EXHIBITION
I wanted to show the observer who I am and how richly intricate MY IDENTITY is as a Gudang/Yadhaykenu Woman from Cape York, as well as a Dauareb/Komet Woman from Mer Island in the Torres Strait. The stories of my people are not known in the mainstream – meaning the way I can tell it. These stories have been fragmented and somewhat “whitewashed” throughout time. Hence, the physical layout of this exhibition, from canvases to ceramics I hope, will take you through a journey of the celebrated identity of my people and…ME.
I have purposely used acrylics on canvas as well as ceramics in this body of work. Artistic influences for me throughout this body of work are not those that you would expect – but rather they are my mother “Kaunur Wymarra” (nee Maza) and my father “Ted Wymarra”. My mother and father inspired me to celebrate daily the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander – me.
In saying this, the introduction pieces to this body of work, although not direct portraits of my mother and father, the two pieces are exactly that – Ted and Kay Wymarra. My mother and father have both passed away, but I can continually celebrate them and who they made me to be as I present them through their Family/Tribal Totems. My father and mother continue to live in me through these Totems.
ABOUT COLINA WYMARRA
Colina was Born in Thursday Island and is the daughter of Edward Wymarra (a Gudang Yadhaykenu Mam from Cape York and Kaunur Wymarra (nee Maza) (a Dauareb Komet Woman from Mer Island in the Torres Strait.
Colina loves to work across a few mediums such as acrylics/canvas, ceramic plates, and silks. Colina also has an interest in realism with graphite.
Colina has been interested in art from as young as nine-years old where she first inspired by Albert Namatjira.
Colina has had work at UMI arts in the Summer Exhibition Nov 2023 as well as recently signing up with Gab Titui Cultural Centre on Thursday Island as an Artist.
Another piece of Colina’s work has recently been picked up by International Publishing House Simon and Schulster for an upcoming book later on this year.
Colina hopes that the story of her people will be told through her art to audiences throughout the world.
ABOUT NPA ART CENTRE
Colina is also represented by the NPA Art Centre. The NPA (Northern Peninsula Area, Cape York) Art Centre located in New Mapoon serves as a vibrant community space dedicated to fostering creativity and understanding through various workshops and programs since 2013. It serves the 5 communities of the NPA and hosts art and cultural workshops dedicated to serve the Torres Strait and Aboriginal cultures that make the NPA a special place. The NPA Art Centre promotes greater awareness and appreciation for diverse artistic expressions, allowing participants to explore different perspectives, develop new skills, and engage in meaningful dialogue.
Through its initiatives, the NPA Art Centre serves as a hub for cultural exchange, artistic innovation, and community building. Whether it’s through hands-on art-making sessions, artist-led discussions, or collaborative projects, the Centre plays a crucial role in enhancing the community’s engagement and appreciation of art and culture.
The art centre has just participated in the Country to Couture fashion program in Darwin and is proud to see Colina Wymarra winning the Indigenous remote artist award and exhibiting her works at the Judith Wright centre and the QU Atrium in Brisbane city. The hope is that this will inspire the next generation to follow their dreams.
Image: Courtesy of the artist.
BROCHURE
Additional Information
Sponsors: The ‘Remote Artist Award’ is proudly sponsored by EDF Renewables, University of Queensland and the Judith Wright Art Centre.
EDF Renewables: EDF Renewables is an international energy company which develops, builds and operates renewable power generation plants. As a major player in the energy transition worldwide, EDF Renewables deploys, within EDF, competitive, responsible and value-creating projects. In every country, our teams show their commitment to local stakeholders every day, adding their expertise and capacity for innovation to the fight against climate change.
University of Queensland: Ranked in the world’s top 50, The University of Queensland is one of Australia’s leading research and teaching institutions.
Judith Wright Art Centre: Named after Judith Wright, the celebrated Australian poet and activist, the Judith Wright Arts Centre (JWAC) is a vibrant and contemporary visual and performing arts hub, located in the heart of Brisbane’s Fortitude Valley. Home to some of Queensland’s and Australia’s most dynamic arts organisations, JWAC is a creative space for exciting visual arts programming and for the development and presentation of original and innovative contemporary performance works, including cabaret, circus, dance, music, spoken word and multi-disciplinary arts.
Time
September 6 (Friday) 9:00 am - October 19 (Saturday) 11:30 am(GMT+10:00) View in my time
Location
Mulga Lands Art Gallery
94 Alfred Street
Event Details
Perspective is the touring exhibition of Flying Arts Alliance’s signature art prize, the Queensland Regional Art Awards (QRAA). Opening hours: Monday:
Event Details
Perspective is the touring exhibition of Flying Arts Alliance’s signature art prize, the Queensland Regional Art Awards (QRAA).
Opening hours:
Monday: 9am – 12pm, 1pm – 4pm
Tuesday: 9am – 12pm, 1pm – 4pm
Wednesday: 9am – 12pm, 1pm – 4pm
Thursday: 9am – 12pm, 1pm – 4pm
Friday: 9am – 12pm, 1pm – 4pm
Saturday: 9am – 11.30 am
ABOUT THE EXHIBITION
In 2023, the QRAA invited artists to enter work which considers the concept of ‘Perspective’ in its many facets, viewpoints, and nuances. The theme plays on a term known in the visual arts and relevant to our modern society.
Perspective features the winners’, highly commended and finalists’ works, selected by judges Jonathan McBurnie and Fiona Foley. The exhibition is comprised of 36 works, featuring a diverse range of mediums selected across nine award categories, showcasing the immense talent that exists throughout regional Queensland.
Image: Lincoln Austin, i saw myself, in you, wondering, how did i get here, 2023. synthetic polymer paint on aluminium composite board.
november
26mar(mar 26)9:00 am25(mar 25)5:00 pmEmerging Artist Award ExhibitionBrisbane Exhibition
Time
26 (Tuesday) 9:00 am - 25 (Tuesday) 5:00 pm(GMT+10:00) View in my time
Location
Consolidated Properties Group
Level 8/175 Eagle Street
Event Details
Explore Regional Queensland’s best emerging artists at Consolidated Properties Group. Opening Hours: Mon – Fri: 9am – 5pm BROCHURE
Event Details
Explore Regional Queensland’s best emerging artists at Consolidated Properties Group.
Opening Hours: Mon – Fri: 9am – 5pm
BROCHURE
ABOUT THE EXHIBITION
This exhibition contains beautiful works from artists living in Regional Queensland. From the Sunshine Coast, Cairns, Ipswich, the Gold Coast, Hervey Bay and more, these artworks represent the emerging talent present across the state.
Thanks to our award partner, Consolidated Properties Group, a selection of works from the 2023 QRAA Emerging Artist Award category will be exhibited from the 26th of March, 2024 to the 25th of March 2025 in the Consolidated Properties Group Brisbane offices.
The Emerging Artist Award is proudly sponsored by Consolidated Properties Group, FireWorks Gallery and OneSpace.
Image: Julie Little, In Focus – The Sky’s the Limit, 2023. (detail). Oil on Canvas.
Additional Information
Award Sponsors:
Consolidated Properties Group is one of Australia’s leading development companies with a workbook of more than $2.3 billion. Their commitment to tenants and end-owners is to exceed their expectations and deliver valuable and positive property experiences.
Consolidated Properties Group has a 40+ year track record of developing high-quality, landmark residential, commercial and retail projects spanning Australia’s eastern seaboard and beyond.
FireWorks Gallery is known for exhibiting and promoting artworks by some of Australia’s best contemporary artists. The gallery is located in a renovated concrete warehouse, featuring an impressive double-storey void, at 9/31 Thompson Street, Bowen Hills.
Onespace is a trusted team for quality artists, contemporary art and commissioning services. Their work is part of a valuable conversation that draws a wider audience toward the cultural and environmental narratives that shape our era. Onespace’s artists engage in the diversity of human society, restore cultural ties, and emphasise the energy of existence in our complex world.
01nov10:00 am06dec(dec 6)2:00 pmPerspective - the 2023 QRAA Touring ExhibitionChinchilla Exhibition
Time
November 1 (Friday) 10:00 am - December 6 (Friday) 2:00 pm(GMT+10:00) View in my time
Location
Lapunyah Art Gallery
80-86 Heeney Street, Chinchilla QLD 4413
Event Details
Perspective is the touring exhibition of Flying Arts Alliance’s signature art prize, the Queensland Regional Art Awards (QRAA). Opening hours: Tues
Event Details
Perspective is the touring exhibition of Flying Arts Alliance’s signature art prize, the Queensland Regional Art Awards (QRAA).
Opening hours:
Tues – Fri, 10am – 2pm
Saturday, 9am – 12noon
ABOUT THE EXHIBITION
In 2023, the QRAA invited artists to enter work which considers the concept of ‘Perspective’ in its many facets, viewpoints, and nuances. The theme plays on a term known in the visual arts and relevant to our modern society.
Perspective features the winners’, highly commended and finalists’ works, selected by judges Jonathan McBurnie and Fiona Foley. The exhibition is comprised of 36 works, featuring a diverse range of mediums selected across nine award categories, showcasing the immense talent that exists throughout regional Queensland.
Accompanying Perspective is the Mervyn Moriarty Landscape Exhibition. The exhibition is comprised of a selection landscape artwork in any medium, in homage to Mervyn’s penchant for ‘en plein air’ landscape painting.
Image: Lincoln Austin, i saw myself, in you, wondering, how did i get here, 2023. synthetic polymer paint on aluminium composite board.
Time
November 1 (Friday) 10:00 am - December 6 (Friday) 2:00 pm(GMT+10:00) View in my time
Location
Lapunyah Art Gallery
80-86 Heeney Street, Chinchilla QLD 4413
Event Details
Opening Hours: Tues – Fri, 10am – 2pm Saturday, 9am – 12noon Flying Art Alliance’s founder, Mervyn Moriarty
Event Details
Opening Hours:
Tues – Fri, 10am – 2pm
Saturday, 9am – 12noon
Flying Art Alliance’s founder, Mervyn Moriarty OAM, was a legendary figure in the arts. He was an extraordinary art teacher and artist with a passion to bring the arts to the rural, regional and remote places. He learnt to fly to be able to achieve this passion.
Honouring Mervyn Moriarty’s legacy, Flying Arts offers the The Mervyn Moriarty Landscape Award as a category of the Queensland Regional Art Awards (QRAA). The prize awards a landscape artwork in any medium, in homage to Mervyn’s penchant for ‘en plein air’ landscape painting.
Over 50 years on, thanks to the strong state-wide networks that Merv created, Flying Arts continues to provide transformative art experiences. The organisation has evolved from its early days, however the vision of Merv has remained steadfast.
The Mervyn Moriarty Landscape Award is proudly sponsored by Mitchell Fine Art, Watco East West, Chroma Australia, Rockhampton Museum of Art, Flying Arts Alliance and a donor.
Image: Adrienne Williams, Banksia dusk after fire, 2023, Oil on board.
Image Credit: Adrienne Williams.
Additional Information
Award Sponsors:
Mitchell Fine Art brings over 25 years of experience in the Art industry and showcases a selection of Australia’s leading Aboriginal and Contemporary artists in its modern gallery space in Fortitude Valley in Brisbane.
Presenting an annual exhibition calendar of solo and group exhibitions, Mitchell Fine Art holds regular exhibition openings and artists talks and welcomes art lovers to mingle and engage with the artists.
Watco Australia is a rail logistics services company providing comprehensive rail freight solutions across Australia. Headquartered in Western Australia, it has operations across Western Australia as well as Queensland and New South Wales.
Rockhampton Museum of Art is where the Rockhampton region is inspired, engaged and enriched by art. They engage with their regional community and its visitors through programs that encourage participation and appreciation of the visual arts.
Chroma is committed to providing creative solutions for artists. Since 1965, Chroma’s fine art acrylics, oils and multiple grades of student acrylic, tempera and specialty paints and mediums help artists of all ages express their unique vision of a colourful world. With manufacturing facilities located in Australia and the USA, Chroma provides the world with paint.
Time
4 (Monday) 9:00 am - 18 (Monday) 5:00 pm(GMT+10:00) View in my time
Location
Judith Wright Arts Centre
420 Brunsick Street
Event Details
Explore ‘The Mervyn Moriarty Landscape Award’ Winner Naomi Hobson solo exhibition at the Judith Wright Art Centre from the 4th – 18th of November 2024.
Event Details
Explore ‘The Mervyn Moriarty Landscape Award’ Winner Naomi Hobson solo exhibition at the Judith Wright Art Centre from the 4th – 18th of November 2024.
Opening Hours: Monday – Friday: 9am – 5pm
ABOUT THE EXHIBITION
Naomi Hobson is an artist practising in painting, photography and ceramics. She resides in Coen. Her colourful abstract compositions act as a link between individuality and a shared identity, her photography grapples with indigenous identity and social issues confronting indigenous peoples.
Hobson uses the observation of her home surroundings, human interactions and her own feelings to create images that invites people in. Hobson’s work can be viewed as symbolic of the lives of young people in her community. Her composition has a purpose, from colour, style, to the body language, and the combination of all elements creates the final conceptual image of black JOY. She believes black home is a great space to learn and educate people about black LOVE.
“In our space we get to fully show up as our natural selves. We get to be bold; we get to be colourful. We get to fully embrace our uniqueness. We get to celebrate our culture and all that it has to offer where the lights of society rarely chooses to shine. I am a positive person, and this positivity often reflects on my work delivering images with a strong messaging, overcoming obstacles, being true to yourself, expressing pride. My images are characterizing from simple home settings with highly aesthetic charm. I want my work to be viewed as a whole story and condensed in one frame.” —Naomi Hobson
ABOUT NAOMI HOBSON
Naomi Hobson is an Artist practising in painting, photography and ceramics. She resides in Coen on the banks of the riverbeds her grandparents were born. Her residence is an old tin shed that was once her village church. Her colourful abstract compositions act as a link between individuality and a shared identity, her photography grapples with indigenous identity and social issues confronting indigenous peoples while her ceramics are a modern expression of her ancient culture. Her continual inspiration is the vast traditional lands of her ancestors surrounding the town of Coen in Queensland and her culture. More recently, Naomi is further inspired by her travels throughout South-east Asia.
Coen is a small township of 300 people at the bottom of the Mellwraith Ranges (part of the Great Dividing Range) surrounded by the east coast of Cape York Peninsula, rainforest and open wooded country, with many river systems that snake down to the northern section of the Great Barrier Reef. The local clans include Kaantju, Umpila, LamaLama, Ayapathu, Wik Mungkan and Olkola. This landscape has provided inspiration for Naomi’s paintings.
“I produce art in my own personal space where I feel comfortable which is mostly at home on my back veranda.”
The landscape of Coen is also imbued with a marked political history. Since European settlement Aboriginal people have maintained a connection to their country through working on pastoral properties. Hobson’s grandfather was employed as a stockman for a European family, while other local indigenous people worked as farmhands (cooking, cleaning, gardening, baby-sitters) for no financial reward. Further, Hobson’s family have been active in indigenous land rights and reform movements in the effort to return traditional lands and on social and economic reforms to her Cape York community of Coen.
Through her art, Hobson continues her family tradition of political and social engagement and having such variety and scope of work provides Hobson with a balance in her life.
“My aboriginality is what grounds me. Through art I get to freely express all of this. I can share my creative freedoms in a contemporary way. I find photography particularly enables me to raise issues and promote awareness of our everyday life experiences.”
“My art practise reflects my individuality… I want my work to tell my stories in an innovative way, I want to introduce new work, to maintain a point of difference, I am wary to re-define and not recycle.”
While Hobson is quick to point out she has been exploring her art practise since her teenage years, in 2007 Hobson commenced her journey as an artist.
Image credit: Pink Umbrella Ladies by Naomi Hobson. Courtesy of the artist.
Additional Information
Sponsors: ‘The Mervyn Moriarty Landscape Award’ is proudly sponsored by Watco East West, Chroma Australia, Flying Arts Alliance and a doner.
Watco East West: Watco Australia is a rail logistics services company providing comprehensive rail freight solutions across Australia. Headquartered in Western Australia, it has operations across Western Australia as well as Queensland and New South Wales.
Commencing operations in 2012, Watco Australia has provided comprehensive rail logistics services including train operations, train planning and scheduling, rollingstock maintenance services, rail safety management, product tracing and inventory control.
Chroma Australia: Chroma is committed to providing creative solutions for artists. Since 1965, our fine art acrylics, oils and multiple grades of student acrylic, tempera and specialty paints and mediums help artists of all ages express their unique vision of a colorful world. With manufacturing facilities located in Australia and the USA, Chroma provides the world with paint.
december
26mar(mar 26)9:00 am25(mar 25)5:00 pmEmerging Artist Award ExhibitionBrisbane Exhibition
Time
26 (Tuesday) 9:00 am - 25 (Tuesday) 5:00 pm(GMT+10:00) View in my time
Location
Consolidated Properties Group
Level 8/175 Eagle Street
Event Details
Explore Regional Queensland’s best emerging artists at Consolidated Properties Group. Opening Hours: Mon – Fri: 9am – 5pm BROCHURE
Event Details
Explore Regional Queensland’s best emerging artists at Consolidated Properties Group.
Opening Hours: Mon – Fri: 9am – 5pm
BROCHURE
ABOUT THE EXHIBITION
This exhibition contains beautiful works from artists living in Regional Queensland. From the Sunshine Coast, Cairns, Ipswich, the Gold Coast, Hervey Bay and more, these artworks represent the emerging talent present across the state.
Thanks to our award partner, Consolidated Properties Group, a selection of works from the 2023 QRAA Emerging Artist Award category will be exhibited from the 26th of March, 2024 to the 25th of March 2025 in the Consolidated Properties Group Brisbane offices.
The Emerging Artist Award is proudly sponsored by Consolidated Properties Group, FireWorks Gallery and OneSpace.
Image: Julie Little, In Focus – The Sky’s the Limit, 2023. (detail). Oil on Canvas.
Additional Information
Award Sponsors:
Consolidated Properties Group is one of Australia’s leading development companies with a workbook of more than $2.3 billion. Their commitment to tenants and end-owners is to exceed their expectations and deliver valuable and positive property experiences.
Consolidated Properties Group has a 40+ year track record of developing high-quality, landmark residential, commercial and retail projects spanning Australia’s eastern seaboard and beyond.
FireWorks Gallery is known for exhibiting and promoting artworks by some of Australia’s best contemporary artists. The gallery is located in a renovated concrete warehouse, featuring an impressive double-storey void, at 9/31 Thompson Street, Bowen Hills.
Onespace is a trusted team for quality artists, contemporary art and commissioning services. Their work is part of a valuable conversation that draws a wider audience toward the cultural and environmental narratives that shape our era. Onespace’s artists engage in the diversity of human society, restore cultural ties, and emphasise the energy of existence in our complex world.
01nov10:00 am06dec(dec 6)2:00 pmPerspective - the 2023 QRAA Touring ExhibitionChinchilla Exhibition
Time
November 1 (Friday) 10:00 am - December 6 (Friday) 2:00 pm(GMT+10:00) View in my time
Location
Lapunyah Art Gallery
80-86 Heeney Street, Chinchilla QLD 4413
Event Details
Perspective is the touring exhibition of Flying Arts Alliance’s signature art prize, the Queensland Regional Art Awards (QRAA). Opening hours: Tues
Event Details
Perspective is the touring exhibition of Flying Arts Alliance’s signature art prize, the Queensland Regional Art Awards (QRAA).
Opening hours:
Tues – Fri, 10am – 2pm
Saturday, 9am – 12noon
ABOUT THE EXHIBITION
In 2023, the QRAA invited artists to enter work which considers the concept of ‘Perspective’ in its many facets, viewpoints, and nuances. The theme plays on a term known in the visual arts and relevant to our modern society.
Perspective features the winners’, highly commended and finalists’ works, selected by judges Jonathan McBurnie and Fiona Foley. The exhibition is comprised of 36 works, featuring a diverse range of mediums selected across nine award categories, showcasing the immense talent that exists throughout regional Queensland.
Accompanying Perspective is the Mervyn Moriarty Landscape Exhibition. The exhibition is comprised of a selection landscape artwork in any medium, in homage to Mervyn’s penchant for ‘en plein air’ landscape painting.
Image: Lincoln Austin, i saw myself, in you, wondering, how did i get here, 2023. synthetic polymer paint on aluminium composite board.
Time
November 1 (Friday) 10:00 am - December 6 (Friday) 2:00 pm(GMT+10:00) View in my time
Location
Lapunyah Art Gallery
80-86 Heeney Street, Chinchilla QLD 4413
Event Details
Opening Hours: Tues – Fri, 10am – 2pm Saturday, 9am – 12noon Flying Art Alliance’s founder, Mervyn Moriarty
Event Details
Opening Hours:
Tues – Fri, 10am – 2pm
Saturday, 9am – 12noon
Flying Art Alliance’s founder, Mervyn Moriarty OAM, was a legendary figure in the arts. He was an extraordinary art teacher and artist with a passion to bring the arts to the rural, regional and remote places. He learnt to fly to be able to achieve this passion.
Honouring Mervyn Moriarty’s legacy, Flying Arts offers the The Mervyn Moriarty Landscape Award as a category of the Queensland Regional Art Awards (QRAA). The prize awards a landscape artwork in any medium, in homage to Mervyn’s penchant for ‘en plein air’ landscape painting.
Over 50 years on, thanks to the strong state-wide networks that Merv created, Flying Arts continues to provide transformative art experiences. The organisation has evolved from its early days, however the vision of Merv has remained steadfast.
The Mervyn Moriarty Landscape Award is proudly sponsored by Mitchell Fine Art, Watco East West, Chroma Australia, Rockhampton Museum of Art, Flying Arts Alliance and a donor.
Image: Adrienne Williams, Banksia dusk after fire, 2023, Oil on board.
Image Credit: Adrienne Williams.
Additional Information
Award Sponsors:
Mitchell Fine Art brings over 25 years of experience in the Art industry and showcases a selection of Australia’s leading Aboriginal and Contemporary artists in its modern gallery space in Fortitude Valley in Brisbane.
Presenting an annual exhibition calendar of solo and group exhibitions, Mitchell Fine Art holds regular exhibition openings and artists talks and welcomes art lovers to mingle and engage with the artists.
Watco Australia is a rail logistics services company providing comprehensive rail freight solutions across Australia. Headquartered in Western Australia, it has operations across Western Australia as well as Queensland and New South Wales.
Rockhampton Museum of Art is where the Rockhampton region is inspired, engaged and enriched by art. They engage with their regional community and its visitors through programs that encourage participation and appreciation of the visual arts.
Chroma is committed to providing creative solutions for artists. Since 1965, Chroma’s fine art acrylics, oils and multiple grades of student acrylic, tempera and specialty paints and mediums help artists of all ages express their unique vision of a colourful world. With manufacturing facilities located in Australia and the USA, Chroma provides the world with paint.
january
26mar(mar 26)9:00 am25(mar 25)5:00 pmEmerging Artist Award ExhibitionBrisbane Exhibition
Time
26 (Tuesday) 9:00 am - 25 (Tuesday) 5:00 pm(GMT+10:00) View in my time
Location
Consolidated Properties Group
Level 8/175 Eagle Street
Event Details
Explore Regional Queensland’s best emerging artists at Consolidated Properties Group. Opening Hours: Mon – Fri: 9am – 5pm BROCHURE
Event Details
Explore Regional Queensland’s best emerging artists at Consolidated Properties Group.
Opening Hours: Mon – Fri: 9am – 5pm
BROCHURE
ABOUT THE EXHIBITION
This exhibition contains beautiful works from artists living in Regional Queensland. From the Sunshine Coast, Cairns, Ipswich, the Gold Coast, Hervey Bay and more, these artworks represent the emerging talent present across the state.
Thanks to our award partner, Consolidated Properties Group, a selection of works from the 2023 QRAA Emerging Artist Award category will be exhibited from the 26th of March, 2024 to the 25th of March 2025 in the Consolidated Properties Group Brisbane offices.
The Emerging Artist Award is proudly sponsored by Consolidated Properties Group, FireWorks Gallery and OneSpace.
Image: Julie Little, In Focus – The Sky’s the Limit, 2023. (detail). Oil on Canvas.
Additional Information
Award Sponsors:
Consolidated Properties Group is one of Australia’s leading development companies with a workbook of more than $2.3 billion. Their commitment to tenants and end-owners is to exceed their expectations and deliver valuable and positive property experiences.
Consolidated Properties Group has a 40+ year track record of developing high-quality, landmark residential, commercial and retail projects spanning Australia’s eastern seaboard and beyond.
FireWorks Gallery is known for exhibiting and promoting artworks by some of Australia’s best contemporary artists. The gallery is located in a renovated concrete warehouse, featuring an impressive double-storey void, at 9/31 Thompson Street, Bowen Hills.
Onespace is a trusted team for quality artists, contemporary art and commissioning services. Their work is part of a valuable conversation that draws a wider audience toward the cultural and environmental narratives that shape our era. Onespace’s artists engage in the diversity of human society, restore cultural ties, and emphasise the energy of existence in our complex world.