This year saw our represented and associate artists collected by some of the most prolific institutions our nation has to offer. It is a true privilege for us here at Onespace to contribute to the continuing success of these artists, as well as the development of leading regional and state collections.
Artbank
- Teho Ropeyarn, Ayarra (rainy season), Edition 3/5,2021
- Sebastian Moody, Opinion Fatigue (flower mooooon), 2022
- Sebastian Moody, Opinion Fatigue (black feather), 2022
- Elisa Jane Carmichael, Dabiyil wunjayi (water today), 2020
Art Gallery of South Australia
- Teho Ropeyarn, Ayarra (rainy season), Edition 1/5, 2021
Art Gallery of NSW
- Teho Ropeyarn, Ayarra (rainy season), Edition 5/5, 2021
Brisbane City Council – Digital Art Collection
- Sebastian Moody, Voices, 2022
City of Townsville Art Collection
- Claudine Marzik, Ecotone, 2021
Energy Queensland
- Teho Ropeyarn, Ulada, Edition 5/10, 2017
Maitland Regional Art Gallery
- Elisa Jane Carmichael, Fabric of place, 2021
Mackay Regional Council
- Tamika Grant-Iramu, Undulations, Edition 1/10, 2022
- Ruth Cho, Crossing Over, Edition 1/5, 2021
Moreton Bay Regional Council
- Teho Ropeyarn, Ani, Ipi, Achah (land, water, sky), Edition 4/5, 2021
Museum of Contemporary Art
- Elisa Jane Carmichael, a search for meaning is to absorb the abundance of beauty in nature, 2020–21
Queensland Art Gallery | Gallery of Modern Art
- Brian Robinson, I know the voices in my head aren’t real but sometimes their ideas are just absolutely awesome, Edition 2/15, 2016
- Brian Robinson, Fisherman’s still life with Air Jordan 4’s, Edition 5/15, 2020
- Brian Robinson, Bedhan Lag: Land of the Kaiwalagal, Edition 8/10, 2019
- Brian Robinson, Warriors sorcerers + spirits, Edition 11/15, 2015
- Paula Savage, All Kind Fish 2/8, 2022
- Paula Savage, All Kind Fish 8/8, 2022
State Library of Queensland
- Ruth Cho, Crossing Over, Edition 2/5, 2021
The Mornington Peninsula Regional Gallery
- Teho Ropeyarn, Ayarra (rainy season), Edition: AP, 2021
The Queensland Children’s Hospital
- Fiona Elisala Mosby, Misty Morning, 2022
- Michael Boiyool Anning, Mugaru (handheld fish net), 2021
- Samuel Tupou, Atamai and the expanding multiverse, Edition 2/10, 2020
University of Melbourne
- Tamika Grant-Iramu, Carving Country II, 2021
- Tamika Grant-Iramu, Complex Ecologies II, 2021
- Tamika Grant-Iramu, Complex Ecologies III, 2021
University of New South Wales Art Collection
- Teho Ropeyarn, Ipi (water, rain), Edition 2/5, 2021
- Teho Ropeyarn, We see country different, Edition 3/20, 2022
- Teho Ropeyarn, Them lily grow everywhere collecting rainwater, 2/20, 2022