Past Exhibitions


Gladstone Regional Art Gallery & Museum (GRAGM) selects exhibition in several strategic ways that reflect community desires and tourism drivers, while maintaining our commitment to growing and developing regional creative talent.  We also introduce our audiences to cultural content from other regional and national centres to continue to broaden their knowledge and experiences.

If you're interested in exhibiting at GRAGM, visit http://gragm.qld.gov.au/about/exhibiting-at-gragm and complete an application form.  These are assessed by our curatorial team and selected based upon prescribed criteria.

 

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    A series of bush paintings by Queensland artist Robyn Olsen, exploring her experiences on North Stradbroke Island.

    Presented in conjunction with the artist.

     

    10am - 2pm Friday 16 December Robyn will present her painting workshop Bracken and Banksia Bush. Cost is free, bookings essential.

     

    6.30pm Friday 16 December official exhibition launch.  Read More

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    The 36th annual Art Awards supported by local industry and the community.

    Entry forms are now available, simply click on the links below to download.

    Important dates:

    26-29 October 2011 Submission of entries
    31 October - 4 November 2011 Gallery/Museum closed for the installation of the Art Awards exhibition

    Opening events, Saturday 5 November 2011

    •  11.30am Judge's Floor Talk
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    Featuring the stories of local Special Seniors, prepared and presented by high school students of the Gladstone Region, to celebrate National Seniors Week.

    Official opening and launch of the publication by Cr Gail Sellers, Mayor Gladstone Region and guest speakers, 12pm Tuesday 4 October 2011.

    Nominated Seniors are over 70 years of age and have lived in the area for more than 35

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    A unique and groundbreaking exhibition of sculptural works that expose the richness and breadth of contemporary Indigenous sculpture in Australia.

    An Object and Australian Museum touring exhibition, assisted by the Australian Government’s Contemporary Touring Initiative through Visions of Australia and brought to Gladstone by Australian Pacific LNG support.

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    An exhibition of glass works by eight progressive Australian glass artists who have breached the arts-craft divide to make work that sits firmly in the Contemporary Art camp.

    Developed by Artisan and Wagga Wagga Art Gallery, with support from the Queensland Government, the Australia Council, the Australian Government Visual Arts & Craft Strategy and QANTAS toured by Museum and Gallery

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    An exhibition presenting a selection of original watercolour works from David Cox's latest book, The Road to Goonong, Allen & Unwin.

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    The Golding Showcase: Port Curtis Callide Valley Youth Art Exhibition is an annual display arranged by the Gladstone Regional Art Gallery & Museum, in conjunction with local high schools.

    Young people aged between 15 and 18 years of age are invited to submit works to the Gallery/Museum for the unique opportunity to have their art work displayed in a prestigious gallery space as

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    Joint display of Japanese and Australian photographs by Saiki and Gladstone Region citizens.

    Gladstone Region's 2011 Intercity Images have returned from their trip to Saiki City where they spent time alongside images selected from Saiki's photographers and now in celebration of the Gladstone Multicultural Festival, the combined exhibition is on display for all to enjoy.

    During a special

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    Memorial exhibition and world première concert Dark Wind Blowing,  song cycle based on the work of Val Vallis, composed by internationally acclaimed composer Elena Kats-Chernin and singer Christopher Saunders, who returns to Central Queensland with Stefan Cassomenos.

    Val Vallis born Gladstone 1 August 1916 and died Brisbane 14 January 2009.

    Presented by Arts Central Queensland

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