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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    The 2008 Arts NAIDOC exhibition features paintings by some of the region's leading Indigenous artists, shown in conjunction with a selection of works from the permanent collection.

    There is also a collection of historical photographs on display documenting local Indigenous families from 1920 to present day as well as a DVD presentation of some earlier years' NAIDOC celebrations.

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    Sea Paintings: a series of studies in oil by local artist Beverly O?Brien, officially opened by Elizabeth Zussino on Saturday, June 7, features an exciting collection of local seascape canvases.


    Painted from a Barney Point patio perspective, the paintings are a reflection of the many watery harbour moods that have inspired the artist.


    The works are a direct response to the condition of the

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    Highlighting global warming, this exhibition co-ordinated by Press Gang Printmakers, invites five printmaking studios throughout Australia to submit mini prints based on the theme of climate change.

    Complemented by additional mixed media addressing the issue of climate change, this fascinating exhibition focuses on capturing the way citizens can make a beneficial difference in the world through

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    Notes From the Solstice Voyeur 1975-2005

    Arthur Wicks panoramic images capture the world's shortest and longest days and records the state of the earth in these moments.

    Image: Arthur Wicks: Tokyo, 2005

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    Gilbert Bel-Bachir's photographic exhibition is a series of 35 powerful portraits of Australian descendants of South Sea Islanders brought to this country during the 19 and early 20 century.

    A Tweed Art Gallery travelling exhibition.

    Image: Gilbert Bel-Bachir: Joyce Eggmolese and A Johnson, Bundaberg Queensland, 1988

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    Comprising more than 300 kilograms of white Lego blocks, Olafur Eliasson's cubic structural evolution project invites viewers to use the building blocks to create a cityscape.

    Designed for children but with appeal for all ages, the work becomes an ever-evolving metropolis limited only by the imagination of participants.

    A Queensland Art Gallery travelling exhibition.

    Image:
    Olafur

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    Ornamentomology showcases works by selected contemporary Queensland jewellers and metalsmiths responding to images of insects.

    Curated by Kirsten Fitzpatrick and Trevor Moore for the Jewellers and Metalsmiths Group of Queensland, Ornamentomology includes superb works by both established and emerging jewellers alongside, and in the context of, a remarkable collection of images from the Queensland

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    Through her distinctive art, Brisbane-based artist Gail Cowley deals with the personal and social effects on people's lives from time spent in institutions such as orphanages, psychiatric facilities and prisons.

    Painted on old institutional enamelware cups, plates and bowls, her images are all portraits of people she has met during the course of her work.

    A Museum of Brisbane & Gladstone

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    Celebrating the Qld Cruising Yacht Club Brisbane to Gladstone 60th Anniversary Ocean Yacht Race.

    The first race in 1949 was held when Gladstone was rebuilding after being devastated by a cyclone less than a month earlier. The excitement of this event would have gone a long way in lifting local morale. The race proved a success with ?Hoana? being first across the line and ?Sea Prince? taking

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    300 artworks were received from over 250 local primary school aged children in the 2nd annual Celebrate Australia Primary School Art Competition.

    The colourful and imaginative paintings, drawings and collages are all on display at the Gallery/Museum. Prize winning entries were announced during the Gladstone City Council's Australia Day celebrations at the Gladstone Marina and featured on

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