‘The Castle of Tarragindi on tour’ for Queensland kids

From January to June 2024, ‘The Castle of Tarragindi on Tour’ visits art galleries, libraries and schools — in over 200 regional and remote venues from all 77 Queensland Council areas — where children and families can participate in activities developed by QAGOMA’s Children’s Art Centre in collaboration with the Brisbane-based artist Natalya Hughes. The…

The Castle of Tarragindi

In a fantastical new Children’s Art Centre project at the Gallery of Modern Art (GOMA) until 14 July 2024, Australian artist Natalya Hughes brings to life her vision for a castle interior that has its roots in both Turin, Italy, and the Brisbane suburb of Tarragindi. The artist explains the project where children can let…

Indigenous Australian art tours Queensland

Experience more than 60 contemporary and historical works from the Gallery’s Indigenous Australian Art collection when the exhibition ‘I, Object’ tours to six Queensland venues — Rockhampton, Caboolture, Toowoomba, Ipswich, Cairns, and Mackay. ‘I, Object’ features contemporary painting, sculpture, and installation by leading Queensland artists Vernon Ah Kee (neither pride nor courage 2006 illustrated), Tony…

‘Superpowered on tour’ for Queensland kids

‘Superpowered on Tour’ is four fun and engaging interactive projects for kids, developed by First Nations Australian artists in collaboration with QAGOMA. The annual ‘Kids on Tour’ program provides this content free of charge to communities throughout Queensland. ‘Superpowered on Tour’ is presented from December 2022 to July 2023 in more than 180 art galleries,…

Three decades of Asia Pacific Triennial on tour

Experience highlights from our long-running Asia Pacific Triennial of Contemporary Art (APT) series of exhibitions, when ‘Asia Pacific Contemporary: Three Decades of APT’ featuring works of art commissioned or collected from APT1 (1993) through to APT9 (2018) tours Queensland from December 2021 until July 2024. ‘Asia Pacific Contemporary’ profiles key moments which has contributed so…

Asia Pacific video on Tour

Many of us find ourselves transfixed in front of a screen… watching video is now such a part of our daily life that it has become an everyday activity — given the variety of video works, QAGOMA’s current travelling exhibition just focuses on performance, experimentation and theatricality in video art from the 1960s to the…