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    Woolloongabba Art Gallery - Bevan Namponan, Standing Crocodile 2015, Acrylic, ochre & binders on milkwood, 35 x 56 x 177 cm

    Woolloongabba Art Gallery

    4.5(4 reviews)
    3.3 kmWoolloongabba
    $$$

    If anyone is stuck on a Christmas present idea and have a few hundred dollars spare, go directly to…read moreWoolloongabba art gallery and purchase one of the charming sculptural cockatoo or owl pieces by Thomas Munkanome. As words can't possibly describe how charming these bark sculptures are, take a look at the online exhibition through this link http://www.wag.com.au/exhib/2011/TiwiDesign/LifeSpiritBreath/works.html Usually, I hate artwork which rehashes Australian landscape - sculptures of goannas chiselled out of wood, pigs made of fused metal and beachscape paintings of Noosa and the Gold Coast. This is usually the stuff I find at tourist galleries. Unlike these tourist-aimed enterprises, Woolloongabba Art Gallery is a contemporary, commercial gallery for both beginner and professional collectors. Their latest exhibition 'Life, Spirit and Breath' is a contemporary show featuring many artists who uses Tiwi designs in their works. Munkanome's bark sculptures are only a part of an excellent exhibition of Tiwi fabrics, sculptures and paintings. Woolloongabba art gallery run different exhibitions throughout the year - mostly of contemporary Indigenous art though they do represent other styles as well. Check out their website for past and future exhibitions.

    I love chancing upon a small gallery as they often offer…read moreunexpected and hidden art gems. Woolloongabba art gallery is no exception to this rule, located very handily on Stanley St this place is full of some seriously cool wares. Supporting both established and emerging artists, you'll be greeted with many diverse contemporary and indigenous art works. With most of them up for grabs as well, these would make great gift ideas for loved ones. (You'd have to love them a lot given the price of good art lately.) Small but quaint, This is well worth a pop-in when in the Woolloongabba area.

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    Woolloongabba Art Gallery - Clare Purser, 'Paper Bark Stand' 2017, Oil & Mixed Media on Board, 93 x 93 cm

    Clare Purser, 'Paper Bark Stand' 2017, Oil & Mixed Media on Board, 93 x 93 cm

    Woolloongabba Art Gallery - Netta Loogatha, My Country 2011, Synthetic polymer on linen, 121 x 91 cm

    Netta Loogatha, My Country 2011, Synthetic polymer on linen, 121 x 91 cm

    Woolloongabba Art Gallery - Stephen Nothling, This Is My Path 2018, 82 x 60cm, Oil on board

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    Stephen Nothling, This Is My Path 2018, 82 x 60cm, Oil on board

    EDWINA CORLETTE

    EDWINA CORLETTE

    4.5(4 reviews)
    5.7 kmNew Farm
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    I don't get to Edwina's gallery often enough. Often I have to live vicariously through her…read moremail-outs of current exhibitions, but when I do visit I am always impressed by the quality of the works, Edwina's eye for talented artists who are both inspiring and collectible, and the charm of the gallery. I'm always warmly welcomed by Edwina and that keeps me coming back. I would love to fill my place with works purchased from Edwina Corlette Gallery!

    Brunswick Street is a fantastic place to take yourself on an art date to if you want to see…read moresomething more than what GOMA and the Queensland Art Gallery have to offer. I always like to end on a good note, and so I walk from the Valley, down into New Farm so that Edwina Corlette Gallery will be the last that I visit. I can't remember a time when I haven't been impressed by the art exhibited in this gallery. The works on the wall never fail to have an effect on me. Most of the time, I leave with soaring feelings of awe. It seems to me that Edwina Corlette chooses to exhibit artists that are technically impressive. This isn't to downplay other elements at work in some of the art exhibited there, but it is to say that all of the artists I've seen exhibited within Corlette's walls are masters at the physical act of creating art, whatever their medium may be. There appears to be a certain celebration of fine craftsmanship in exhibitions here. Edwina Corlette Gallery exhibits a wide range of varied artists, all of them impressive and unique. The exhibitions are always curated beautifully, one part of an exhibition leading into the next as you enter the next room. Do something nice for yourself one day and take a walk down Brunswick Street and make sure you stop off here. You'll leave and look at the world in a slightly different way.

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    EDWINA CORLETTE
    EDWINA CORLETTE

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    Sir Thomas Brisbane Planetarium

    Sir Thomas Brisbane Planetarium

    4.5(8 reviews)
    3.5 km

    My upbringing was heavily laden with astrological lessons. If I hear the terms 'conjunct',…read more'squared', or 'retrograde', my mind will spiral back to my teenage years where I spent a lot of time sitting at the kitchen table studying planets and their relationships to each other. As I underwent my astrological education, I developed a deep fascination with astronomy. This astronomical intrique led me to the Planetarium. I'm almost embarrassed about how many dates I've had there. I blame adolescent discussions regarding the 'mysterious qualities of Scorpios'. The cosmic skydome is where it's at. They have shows on there all the time (they play 2-3 times per day, so enquire ahead of time). Currently there's a show on called "Cosmic Collisions" which I like to think of as a space version of Demolition Derby. When you go to a show in the cosmic skydome, you walk inside the darkened dome and look up. You'll be sitting under an imitation black night sky. The lights are choreographed in a certain way so as to highlight details like certain constellations. And that's the boring stuff. To the Big Dipper and beyond! The shows usually cost between $10-$20. The Planetarium also has a mini theatre where you can watch documentary shorts about space related subjects. You can also take in factoids about space from the posters that hang along the walls of Star Trek inspired walk ways. Don't forget to check out the Planetarium store on your way out. This place is FULL of cool nerdy space toys. I think it's by far the best toy shop in Brisbane. Who doesn't love dehydrated space food?

    Ever wanted to sit under a blanket of stars? Ever wanted to go somewhere romantic under the stars?…read more Learn about the solar system? Learn about the Mars Mission buggy thing... this place is for kids and adults, and it's undiscovered... not that many people know it's there, it's all hidden away across the car park of the Mt Cootha Botanic Gardens. I love this, it's my dirty little secret getaway on a hot summers day. They have the cosmic skydome, an educational experience or walk if you may. They have a display zone, it's free, you can sit and see hubble telescope pictures or learn things about Mars... they show different things every now and then... there isn't a time limit, you can stay there all day. In the skydome there are shows, they last maybe 30 minute in length and you sit and learn about black holes and cosmic collisions, there are kids shows as well scheduled, tickets are very cheap too, mostly under $10. There is a kid in all of us, this is where you unleash your inner kid. I love love love it, and will be taking my children there for years to come.

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    Sir Thomas Brisbane Planetarium
    Sir Thomas Brisbane Planetarium
    Sir Thomas Brisbane Planetarium

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