I visited by accident. The environment in the basement is very quiet. Although there are not many works, they are very interesting. It is a good place to walk around in the afternoon for leisure time. There are also good coffee shops nearby.
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I studied & worked at QUT from 2006 to 2012 and visited the Art Museum many times. I recently came back as a patron (still free entry!) and not a lot has changed in over 10 years (same space, layout e...
This is a rather small museum with contemporary exhibits by Australian artists. We arrived close to closing time and managed to stroll through the entire place in less than 20 minutes, That's 20 minu...
I noticed this little art gallery / museum whilst strolling through the QUT grounds & decide to check out the steel exhibition which was on. I found the exhibits to be extremely interesting. The QUT...
Emerging Artists exhibition was interesting - reminded me of Primavera which is held annually at MCA in Sydney. Another feature of this exhibition is the postcard packs - $2 for 30 postcards - which i...
“ ‘The Churchie’ distinguishes itself in giving (Australian) emerging artists a unique opportunity to work directly with curators”. We went to catch the Curator-talk which was informative and gave a ...
I visited by accident. The environment in the basement is very quiet. Although there are not many works, they are very interesting. It is a good place to walk around in the afternoon for leisure time. There are also good coffee shops nearby.
Hidden in the lower level of the Chancellery building is a small art gallery. I came here recently with a friend, as we always do on the university campus, we got a little lost when looking for the museum. But once we found it, we saw the Dadang Christanto exhibition, which was very authoritative and worth it. Entry is free, so come check it out.
I studied & worked at QUT from 2006 to 2012 and visited the Art Museum many times. I recently came back as a patron (still free entry!) and not a lot has changed in over 10 years (same space, layout etc). It’s a small contemporary art gallery that has some interesting work (internally curated exhibitions, commissioned projects, touring exhibitions). Traditional art you will not find as it leans towards edgier post-modern art (sculptures/installation art, use of multimedia, etc). It’s right opposite the Botanic Gardens and a convenient stop off while exploring the city.
The University of Queensland is the largest university in Brisbane and one of the top five universities in Australia. Brisbane is one of its colleges. The university facilities are very modern and the campus environment is very good.
The Queensland University of Technology Art Gallery is one of the most important modern and contemporary art museums in the world.