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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    An exhibition profiling the art of First Nations People, heritage works, local voices and memories, as well as images and cultural connections from the Gladstone Regional Art Gallery & Museum collection.

    We acknowledge the Bailai, Gurang, Gooreng Gooreng and Taribelang Bunda people who are the traditional custodians of this land. We also pay respect to Elders both past, present and emerging.

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    The Art Gallery and Museum will be closed from Monday, 30 May for maintenance works, and will reopen 10am, Monday 6 June.

    Maintenance works include painting, cable installation and general repairs.

    It was decided that with the number of works being undertaken, it was in the best interests of public safety and visitor experience for the Gallery & Museum to close for the duration of the

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    Catch a glimpse into the lives of children in Japan through a variety of objects on display and free hands-on craft activities. 

    A Gladstone Saiki Sister City Advisory Committee initiative modelled on Japan’s centuries old annual Children’s Day.

    Saiki Children’s Family Fun Day, 10am-2pm, Saturday, 7 May.

     

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    On 19th February 1942 more than 188 Japanese aircraft attacked Darwin's harbour and airfield. It was the first and the largest foreign attack ever mounted on Australia.

    This exhibition commemorates the 80th anniversary of the bombing.

     

    While serving in the Australian Army, Corporal Max Martin Murchie wrote every day to his wife – over 600 letters were received and kept…

    On display are

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    Domestic and Family Violence Prevention exhibition showcasing artwork produced by students participating in this year’s Love Bites Program.

    The program aims to break down the intergenerational cycles of domestic and family violence, and stop the increasing rates of sexual assaults by providing young people with the knowledge needed to have respectful relationships.

     

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     An exhibition of entries for the annual photographic exchange with Saiki City, Japan.

    Each year Gladstone Saiki Sister City Advisory Committee invite photographers of the Gladstone Region to capture the spirit of Central Queensland’s lifestyle, people, and environment.

    OFFICIAL OPENING

    6pm, Friday, 1 April
    RSVP by 4.30pm, Tuesday, 29 March 

    Click here for more information. 

     

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    Since colonisation, significant changes have occurred around the Gladstone Region as a result of community, industrial and environmental influences.

    This exhibition tells the story of how the changing environment has contributed to a strong identity of place, through the eyes of the four artists.

    This exhibition is proudly local. 

    Gladstone Regional Art Gallery & Museum together with

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    Planes, trains and automobiles – all manner of transport is the theme of On the Move, a new interactive children’s exhibition from the Museum of Sydney.

    On the Move, a new family-friendly exhibition that explores transport in all its forms. Created by Sydney Living Museums in collaboration with illustrator James Gulliver Hancock, On the Move takes visitors on a journey around Australia,

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    Original Cast brings together a selection of Bruce Reynolds’ exquisite cast relief works with two-dimensional collaged linoleum works, to celebrate a physicality that is frequently overlooked in today’s growing digital environment. 

    Exploring how we arrived at this point – from the archaic to a language of compressed space – Bruce Reynolds’ work invites consideration of the ancient and the

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