Arts NAIDOC 2011
Paintings and artist prints from the permanent collection shown in conjunction with artworks by local Murri artists presented in celebration of National NAIDOC Week, 3 - 10 July 2011.
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.
Paintings and artist prints from the permanent collection shown in conjunction with artworks by local Murri artists presented in celebration of National NAIDOC Week, 3 - 10 July 2011.
Straddling the boundaries between science and art, this exhibition explores the remarkable world of plants in the tropical north of Australia through the eyes of six Indigenous and non-indigenous printmakers and a photographer.
Working with the Northern Territory Herbarium and traditional knowledge custodians from the Daly River region, the artists investigate the unique characteristics of
From mini skirts of the 1960s to the bohemian fashions of the late 1970s, Strike A Pose …with Lee Lin Chin showcases the glamorous world of fashion during a vibrant period of social change.
Toured by National Archives of Australia, assisted by the Australian Government program Visions of Australia.
Featuring work from each of the extraordinary six decades that this respected Queensland artist has been painting, celebrating his unique place in Australia's history.
A Caloundra Regional Gallery travelling exhibition, curated by Bettina MacAulay and supported by Queensland Government, Visions of Australia, an Australian Government program supporting touring exhibitions by providing funding
A tribute to her father-in-law and all World War I Servicemen.
The exhibition emphasizes the human aspect of war, and the small but significant ways and means by which men endured it.
View one of Australia's most precious sporting trophies, the 1888 Melbourne Cup visiting the Gladstone region as part of a national tour.
A National Gallery of Australia touring opportunity with thanks to Jim and Elaine Wolfensohn.
Martin Shaw's painting Three Well Known Australians is not just an artwork, but also a social experiment.
For 25 years, people of all walks of life have seen the three iconic figures and named who they think are, or what they represent. Who do you think the figures are?
You are invited to celebrate the official opening of
Contemporary Miniatures
by Mrs Liz Cunningham, Member for Gladstone
6:30pm Friday, 25 March 2011
and 6.00pm floor talk with guest speaker
exhibition curator Mellissa Kavenagh
Queensland Art Gallery
RSVP: P 4976 6766 E gragm@gladstonerc.qld.gov.au
Light refreshments will be served
An exhibition of paintings from South Asia, dating
In conjunction with the centenary of International Womens Day, local artist Katrina Elliott has created a visual record of 100 women of the Gladstone region for a time capsule to be held at the Gladstone Regional Art Gallery & Museum.
Official opening by Cr Gail Sellers, Mayor Gladstone Region at 5.30pm Tuesday 8 March 2011.