08.05.09
In association with the exhibition BEN QUILTY LIVE! come and experience life in the virtual fast lane on the Playstation 3 car racing game `Burnout Paradise`. UQ Art Museum open until 8pm with music by guest DJ, Jane Grigg. FREE.All welcome. No bookings required.
08.05.09
This event is an opportunity for the Vice-Chancellor to engage with the Sydney UQ alumni cohort.
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12.01.09
Join artists Martin Smith and James Dodd as they talk about their work in the exhibition NEW.Selected Recent Acquistions 2007-2008. Brisbane artist Martin Smith has exhibited locally, nationally and internationally. Recent highlights include Dig me out in Osaka Japan; Photo Paris; The LA Photo Fair, Los Angeles; Hous Projects, New York; and Primavera 2007, Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney. He has been awarded the Veolia Prize and Clayton Utz Travelling Scholarship. James Dodd has exhibited widely across Australia during the last decade. His work traverses the boundaries between visual street culture, alternative use of urban space and existing gallery conventions. James is currently a full-time Masters candidate at the South Australian School of Art, University of South Australia. His research is centred upon uses of found scrawl within a visual arts practice. Free. All welcome. Refreshments available following the talk. RSVP acceptances only by Wednesday 14 January artmuseum@uq.edu.au 07 3365 3046
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22.01.10
An exhibition exploring the frequency of ‘double ups’ in Papua New Guinea material culture that features carvings, masks, bark cloth, dance costumes, clothing and photographs from the collection. Please note the Gallery is open Wednesday to Friday, 11am-4pm
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08.03.10
Join co-curators Rachel Kent and Michele Helmrich on a guided tour of the exhibition `Fiona Foley: Forbidden`. This is the first major exhibition to survey the work of this leading Australian artist. Her diverse artistic practice has, over the past 15 years, encompassed photography, painting, printmaking, sculpture, video, installation and public art. With a history of exhibitions featuring uncompromising titles such as `No shades of white` and `Lick my black art`, Foley’s work traces the ongoing significance of Australia’s colonial histories. Individual works explore a broad range of themes that relate to frontier violence, race relations, sexuality, and the history of opium in Queensland. Curators: Michele Helmrich, Rachel Kent and Christine Morrow Exhibition continues until 2 May 2010 Fiona Foley: Forbidden is presented by the UQ Art Museum in partnership with the Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney and is supported by Arts Queensland. To receive free up-to-date information on UQ Art Museum public programs and education please send your email address to artmuseum@uq.edu.au To unsubscribe: artmuseum@uq.edu.au
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