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WORLD SCIENCE FESTIVAL BRISBANE | Queensland Museum Kurilpa

WORLD SCIENCE FESTIVAL BRISBANE | Queensland Museum Kurilpa

Mar 20–Mar 29, 2026 (UTC+10)
South Brisbane
Celebration
The 11th Brisbane World Science Festival (WSFB) is coming in 2026, exploring the delicate connections between life and the universe, from galaxies to mycelial networks. Hosted by the Queensland Museum, the festival brings together a host of outstanding scientists and groundbreaking ideas, offering Brisbane a ten-day scientific feast of discovery and wonder.
Craft & Quilt Fair-Brisbane 2024 | Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre (BCEC)

Craft & Quilt Fair-Brisbane 2024 | Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre (BCEC)

Oct 9–Oct 12, 2024 (UTC-5) ENDED
South Brisbane
Exhibitions
The Craft & Quilt Fair-Brisbane provides a grand opportunity for visitors to come across unique and beautifully-designed crafted items The Craft & Quilt Fair-Brisbane provides a grand opportunity for visitors to come across unique and beautifully-designed crafted items. The event promises attractive features for visitors of every profile, ranging from a newbie in this field, to an expert professional craftsman.The range of exhibited items at the show is impressive, and includes embroidered and knitted items, jewelry, stamping products, in addition to quilts and other items of craft. Information Source: Expertise Events Pty Ltd | expotobi
Art & This Place : First Nations Tours | Queensland Art Gallery | Gallery of Modern Art (QAGOMA)

Art & This Place : First Nations Tours | Queensland Art Gallery | Gallery of Modern Art (QAGOMA)

Oct 20, 2024 (UTC+10) ENDED
South Brisbane
Arts Fine Art
11.30am - 12.30pm, Sunday 11 August, Sunday 8 September, Sunday 20 October, Sunday 17 November | QAGOMA Join a First Nations storyteller and creative as they highlight artworks from QAGOMA’s Indigenous Australian Art Collection and explore the complex stories of history, culture and place that they tell. In this tour, explore the work of artists Robert Andrew, Iltja Ntjarra artists, artists of the Hermannsburg School, Kaylene Whiskey, Aubrey Tigan and Paddy Bedford. Facilitator: Sandy Harvey is the Public Programs Project Officer at QAGOMA. Sandy is a proud Kalkadoon woman. Free, bookings required. Capacity is limited. Please note that tour content is repeated across all dates listed. Additional resources and reading about the artworks featured on this tour can be found on the Art & This Place Additional Resources Page What to ExpectHere's what to expect at this event. Everyone is welcome! Please contact events.plus@qagoma.qld.gov.au in advance of the program if you have any access needs or queries about the event. Find out more about Accessibility at QAGOMA and planning your visit. Content and participationContent warning: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples are respectfully advised that artworks included in the tour may contain images and references to ancestors, now deceased, and references to strong themes of colonial violence, domestic servitude and contemporary social issues.You are welcome to come with a friend, with your mob, or by yourself. Many people attend the Gallery solo.'Art & This Place' Tours are a unique opportunity to engage with First Nations culture, history, and art. It’s not possible to provide a comprehensive history of this place or First Nations art and culture in a short tour. The tour will spark conversation by highlighting QAGOMA artworks and unpacking some of the stories these artworks tell.The tours are designed as a space to ask questions and engage in respectful discussion. You can participate in discussion, ask questions, or just listen.When posing questions please consider that Art & This Place facilitators are not equipped to speak on behalf of all First Nations people, only on their own unique experience.An Art & This Place Additional Resources Page has been compiled for those wanting to explore further before or after the tour.We ask all attendees to be kind, respectful, and courteous to all participants, speakers, and staff at this event. This program will be monitored by QAGOMA staff to ensure the safety and wellbeing of our attendees, speakers, and staff.Sensory aspects The tour will go ahead – rain or shine. The tour route starts outside, and then will move inside the Gallery where the air conditioning is set to 21°C. The tour will include flat-terrain walking. We recommend wearing comfortable shoes. The route is wheelchair & pram accessible.The tour will include standing. Portable stools without backs will be available.The facilitator will use an amplified microphone. Please let us know in advance if you are hard of hearing so we can make this tour accessible for you via hearing loop.No screens or projections will be used during the event.The event may be photographed by QAGOMA staff. If you do not wish to be photographed, please advise a QAGOMA staff member on arrival.Top: 'North by North-West' exhibition at Queensland Art Gallery (installation view) / March 2023 / Photograph: J Ruckli, QAGOMABottom: 'North by North-West' exhibition at Queensland Art Gallery (installation view) / July 2023 / Photograph: K Bennett, QAGOMA Information Source: Queensland Art Gallery | Gallery of Modern Art (QAGOMA) | eventbrite
Deaf in dance - guided tour | kuril dhagun, level 1

Deaf in dance - guided tour | kuril dhagun, level 1

Nov 7, 2024 (UTC+10) ENDED
South Brisbane
Arts Fine Art
Join us for an Auslan tour of Deaf in dance: feeling the beat in kuril dhagun. A State Library staff member will give a guided tour of the showcase, sharing insights about the photographs, artworks and digital stories that are on display. About the showcase Experience the vibrant and rhythmically charged world of the Deaf Indigenous Dance Group (DIDG), Deaf in dance: feeling the beat shines a spotlight on the talent and accomplishments of DIDG through an exhibition of artworks and digital stories together with photographs from State Library's collection by photo-journalist Sean Davey. Book your space now! Where: kuril dhagun, level 1, State Library of Queensland Please Note: There is no need to bring a printed ticket, instead when you arrive your name will be checked off on a registration list. If you are unable to attend this event please advise us via email at exhibitions@slq.qld.gov.au or phone 07 38429125 as soon as possible so we can offer your place to someone else. State Library of Queensland films, records and photographs events for use in marketing and communications. If you do not wish to be filmed, recorded or photographed please advise our staff upon your arrival. Image Attribution: Deaf Indigenous Dance Group dancers Jack Zitha, Aviu Ware, Nathaniel Murray and Elder Clifford Johnson huddle at the Laura Quinkan Dance Festival, 2021. Brisbane John Oxley Library, State Library of Queensland; July 202133312, Deaf Indigenous Dance Group collection. Subscribe to be the first to know about our future events. We respect your privacy. Personal information we collect is used only for our internal activities and functions (Libraries Act 1988 (Qld)) and will not be disclosed unless required by law. For more information, please read State Library's privacy statement. Information Source: State Library of Queensland | eventbrite
Art & This Place : First Nations Tours | Queensland Art Gallery | Gallery of Modern Art (QAGOMA)

Art & This Place : First Nations Tours | Queensland Art Gallery | Gallery of Modern Art (QAGOMA)

Nov 17, 2024 (UTC+10) ENDED
South Brisbane
Arts Fine Art
11.30am - 12.30pm, Sunday 11 August, Sunday 8 September, Sunday 20 October, Sunday 17 November | QAGOMA Join a First Nations storyteller and creative as they highlight artworks from QAGOMA’s Indigenous Australian Art Collection and explore the complex stories of history, culture and place that they tell. In this tour, explore the work of artists Robert Andrew, Iltja Ntjarra artists, artists of the Hermannsburg School, Kaylene Whiskey, Aubrey Tigan and Paddy Bedford. Facilitator: Sandy Harvey is the Public Programs Project Officer at QAGOMA. Sandy is a proud Kalkadoon woman. Free, bookings required. Capacity is limited. Please note that tour content is repeated across all dates listed. Additional resources and reading about the artworks featured on this tour can be found on the Art & This Place Additional Resources Page What to ExpectHere's what to expect at this event. Everyone is welcome! Please contact events.plus@qagoma.qld.gov.au in advance of the program if you have any access needs or queries about the event. Find out more about Accessibility at QAGOMA and planning your visit. Content and participationContent warning: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples are respectfully advised that artworks included in the tour may contain images and references to ancestors, now deceased, and references to strong themes of colonial violence, domestic servitude and contemporary social issues.You are welcome to come with a friend, with your mob, or by yourself. Many people attend the Gallery solo.'Art & This Place' Tours are a unique opportunity to engage with First Nations culture, history, and art. It’s not possible to provide a comprehensive history of this place or First Nations art and culture in a short tour. The tour will spark conversation by highlighting QAGOMA artworks and unpacking some of the stories these artworks tell.The tours are designed as a space to ask questions and engage in respectful discussion. You can participate in discussion, ask questions, or just listen.When posing questions please consider that Art & This Place facilitators are not equipped to speak on behalf of all First Nations people, only on their own unique experience.An Art & This Place Additional Resources Page has been compiled for those wanting to explore further before or after the tour.We ask all attendees to be kind, respectful, and courteous to all participants, speakers, and staff at this event. This program will be monitored by QAGOMA staff to ensure the safety and wellbeing of our attendees, speakers, and staff.Sensory aspects The tour will go ahead – rain or shine. The tour route starts outside, and then will move inside the Gallery where the air conditioning is set to 21°C. The tour will include flat-terrain walking. We recommend wearing comfortable shoes. The route is wheelchair & pram accessible.The tour will include standing. Portable stools without backs will be available.The facilitator will use an amplified microphone. Please let us know in advance if you are hard of hearing so we can make this tour accessible for you via hearing loop.No screens or projections will be used during the event.The event may be photographed by QAGOMA staff. If you do not wish to be photographed, please advise a QAGOMA staff member on arrival.Top: 'North by North-West' exhibition at Queensland Art Gallery (installation view) / March 2023 / Photograph: J Ruckli, QAGOMABottom: 'North by North-West' exhibition at Queensland Art Gallery (installation view) / July 2023 / Photograph: K Bennett, QAGOMA Information Source: Queensland Art Gallery | Gallery of Modern Art (QAGOMA) | eventbrite
Deaf in dance – Auslan guided tour | kuril dhagun, level 1

Deaf in dance – Auslan guided tour | kuril dhagun, level 1

Nov 21, 2024 (UTC+10) ENDED
South Brisbane
Arts Fine Art
Join us for an Auslan tour of Deaf in dance: feeling the beat in kuril dhagun. A State Library staff member will give a guided tour of the showcase, sharing insights about the photographs, artworks and digital stories that are on display. The staff member will be accompanied by an Auslan interpreter. About the showcase Experience the vibrant and rhythmically charged world of the Deaf Indigenous Dance Group (DIDG), Deaf in dance: feeling the beat shines a spotlight on the talent and accomplishments of DIDG through an exhibition of artworks and digital stories together with photographs from State Library's collection by photo-journalist Sean Davey. Book your space now! Where: kuril dhagun, level 1, State Library of Queensland Please Note: There is no need to bring a printed ticket, instead when you arrive your name will be checked off on a registration list. If you are unable to attend this event please advise us via email at exhibitions@slq.qld.gov.au or phone 07 38429125 as soon as possible so we can offer your place to someone else. State Library of Queensland films, records and photographs events for use in marketing and communications. If you do not wish to be filmed, recorded or photographed please advise our staff upon your arrival. Image Attribution: Deaf Indigenous Dance Group members at the Laura Quinkan Dance Festival, 2021. Brisbane John Oxley Library, State Library of Queensland; July 202133312, Deaf Indigenous Dance Group collection. Subscribe to be the first to know about our future events. We respect your privacy. Personal information we collect is used only for our internal activities and functions (Libraries Act 1988 (Qld)) and will not be disclosed unless required by law. For more information, please read State Library's privacy statement. Information Source: State Library of Queensland | eventbrite
The 11th Asia Pacific Triennial of Contemporary Art | Queensland Art Gallery

The 11th Asia Pacific Triennial of Contemporary Art | Queensland Art Gallery

Nov 30, 2024–Apr 27, 2025 (UTC+10) ENDED
South Brisbane
Exhibitions
Seventy artists, collectives and projects from more than 30 countries will feature in the 11th chapter of the Queensland Art Gallery. Developed and researched by QAGOMA’s specialist Asian and Pacific curatorial team, with collaboration from co-curators and interlocutors in the region, this Triennial will feature over 500 artworks including major new commissions by artists Jasmine Togo-Brisby, Kawita Vatanajyankur, Trương Công Tùng, Paemanu Contemporary Art Collective, Aunofo Havea Funaki and the Lepamahanga Women’s Group, Mele Kahalepuna Chun and Mai Nguyễn-Long.
Curator's Tours: A is for ox | Australian Library of Art, Level 4, State Library of Queensland

Curator's Tours: A is for ox | Australian Library of Art, Level 4, State Library of Queensland

Dec 5, 2024 (UTC+10) ENDED
South Brisbane
Arts Fine Art
Curator's tours: A is for ox The Australian Library of Art Showcase displays rare items curated from State Library's collections. Our current display, A is for Ox, focuses on the art and history of typography. Did you know that the capital letter A, from our modern Latin alphabet, started as a picture of an ox head? If you turn it upside-down you can still see its horns.The Ancient Greeks adopted it for their phonetic alphabet, turned it onto its head, and there it has remained. Generations of typographers and book artists have since exercised their skills on the letters of the alphabet, turning those symbols representing sounds back into art again. This display roams through the collections of the Australian Library of Art – from the typewriter art of Henry Greenhow’s Ziggurats and the word art of Richard Tipping to the glorious typographic books of Alan Loney. Free Curator's Tours are held monthly. Join one of our specialist librarians to discover the hidden gems of the Australian Library of Art collections. Book your space now! Where: Australian Library of Art Showcase, level 4, State Library of Queensland Please Note: There is no need to bring a printed ticket, instead when you arrive your name will be checked off on a registration list. Image Attribution: Script folios, 1985. Dianne Longley. Call no. ALAAB LON. Artists' Books Collection, State Library of Queensland. Subscribe to be the first to know about our future events. Please consult our conditions of entry before making your booking. We respect your privacy. Personal information we collect is used only for our internal activities and functions (Libraries Act 1988 (Qld)) and will not be disclosed unless required by law. For more information, please read State Library's privacy statement. Information Source: State Library of Queensland | eventbrite
Deaf in dance - guided tour | kuril dhagun, level 1

Deaf in dance - guided tour | kuril dhagun, level 1

Dec 5, 2024 (UTC+10) ENDED
South Brisbane
Arts Fine Art
Join us for an Auslan tour of Deaf in dance: feeling the beat in kuril dhagun. A State Library staff member will give a guided tour of the showcase, sharing insights about the photographs, artworks and digital stories that are on display. About the showcase Experience the vibrant and rhythmically charged world of the Deaf Indigenous Dance Group (DIDG), Deaf in dance: feeling the beat shines a spotlight on the talent and accomplishments of DIDG through an exhibition of artworks and digital stories together with photographs from State Library's collection by photo-journalist Sean Davey. Book your space now! Where: kuril dhagun, level 1, State Library of Queensland Please Note: There is no need to bring a printed ticket, instead when you arrive your name will be checked off on a registration list. If you are unable to attend this event please advise us via email at exhibitions@slq.qld.gov.au or phone 07 38429125 as soon as possible so we can offer your place to someone else. State Library of Queensland films, records and photographs events for use in marketing and communications. If you do not wish to be filmed, recorded or photographed please advise our staff upon your arrival. Image Attribution: Deaf Indigenous Dance Group dancers Jack Zitha, Aviu Ware, Nathaniel Murray and Elder Clifford Johnson huddle at the Laura Quinkan Dance Festival, 2021. Brisbane John Oxley Library, State Library of Queensland; July 202133312, Deaf Indigenous Dance Group collection. Subscribe to be the first to know about our future events. We respect your privacy. Personal information we collect is used only for our internal activities and functions (Libraries Act 1988 (Qld)) and will not be disclosed unless required by law. For more information, please read State Library's privacy statement. Information Source: State Library of Queensland | eventbrite
Neon Exhibition Opening Weekend Curator's Tours | slq Gallery, Level 2, State Library of Queensland

Neon Exhibition Opening Weekend Curator's Tours | slq Gallery, Level 2, State Library of Queensland

Dec 7, 2024 (UTC+10) ENDED
South Brisbane
Arts Fine Art
Join State Library Curator for an exhibition tour of Neon in slq Gallery on the history of neon across Queensland from the 1940s to today. Featuring over 20 original neon signs sought from film sets, Gold Coast motels, through to the iconic Stefan’s rainbow, explore its history through photographs and original footage of Queensland alight from the State Library’s collection. This event is accessible. For any accessibility enquiries please email us at: exhibitions@slq.qld.gov.au Image attribution: Central Queen Street at night with illuminated signs for Woolworths, Palings, and Kinos, 1959. Dell Wood, John Oxley Library, State Library of Queensland. Image no. 31993-0001-0097. Information Source: State Library of Queensland | eventbrite
Tomorrowland Thailand 2026 | Chon Buri

Tomorrowland Thailand 2026 | Chon Buri

Dec 11–Dec 13, 2026 (UTC+7)
Thailand
Shanghai | 2026 IMAGINE DRAGONS LOOM WORLD TOUR-SHANGHAI | Shanghai Stadium

Shanghai | 2026 IMAGINE DRAGONS LOOM WORLD TOUR-SHANGHAI | Shanghai Stadium

Mar 13–Mar 17, 2026 (UTC+8)
Shanghai
2026 F1 Japan Grand Prix | Suzuka Circuit

2026 F1 Japan Grand Prix | Suzuka Circuit

Mar 27–Mar 29, 2026 (UTC+9)
Suzuka
Guangzhou | 2026 IMAGINE DRAGONS LOOM WORLD TOUR-GUANGZHOU | Aoti Center Ground

Guangzhou | 2026 IMAGINE DRAGONS LOOM WORLD TOUR-GUANGZHOU | Aoti Center Ground

Mar 20–Mar 25, 2026 (UTC+8)
Guangzhou
2026 FORMULA1 CHINESE GRAND PRIX | Shanghai International Circuit

2026 FORMULA1 CHINESE GRAND PRIX | Shanghai International Circuit

Mar 13–Mar 15, 2026 (UTC+8)
Shanghai

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