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Elisa Jane Carmichael’s | ‘Strings of Waterholes’ | Herston Quarter
Elisa Jane Carmichael’s new public artwork ‘Strings of Waterholes’ is now open to the public at Herston Quarter, the heart…
Brian Robinson selected for a major First Nations public artwork at new theatre
Brian Robinson has been chosen as one of two prominent Queensland artists that have been shortlisted for a significant First…
QAGOMA Children’s Art Centre | Brian Robinson | Lag ǀ Malu ǀ Daparr (Land ǀ Sea ǀ Sky)
Ignite your inner ‘child’ at Brian Robinson’s Children Art Centre exhibition “Lag ǀ Malu ǀ Daparr (Land ǀ Sea ǀ…
ARTNOW FNQ | Brian Robinson & Tamika Grant-Iramu
We are thrilled to see Brian Robinson & Tamika Grant-Iramu’s collaborative work ‘Carving Country, 2019-21’ featured in ARTNOW FNQ, a…
Onespace Artists in Summer Show at Redcliffe Art Gallery
Samuel Tupou and Elisa Jane Carmichael's works are included in 'Like yesterday' at Redcliffe Art Gallery.
Elisa Jane Carmichael in Indigenous Ceramic Award at SAM 2022
We are thrilled to see the inclusion of Elisa Jane Carmichael in the 'Indigenous Ceramic Award' (ICA) at the Shepparton…
Carmichael’s feature in HEAT at Redcliffe Art Gallery
Sonja Carmichael and Elisa Jane Carmichael feature in 'HEAT' at Redcliffe Art Gallery.
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