Exhibitions


Gladstone Regional Art Gallery & Museum (GRAGM) selects exhibition in several strategic ways that reflect community desires and tourism drivers, while maintaining our commitment to growing and developing regional creative talent.  We also introduce our audiences to cultural content from other regional and national centres to continue to broaden their knowledge and experiences.

If you're interested in exhibiting at GRAGM, visit http://gragm.qld.gov.au/about/exhibiting-at-gragm and complete an application form.  These are assessed by our curatorial team and selected based upon prescribed criteria.

 

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    Immerse yourself in the lives of Gladstone Region locals.

    Showcased Special Seniors are over 70 years of age, have lived in the area for over 30 years and have been nominated by the community.

    They shared their history with selected students from Calliope State High School, to capture and preserve their stories.

     

    EXHIBITION DATES AND LOCATIONS

    Gladstone City Library - 18 December to 29

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    A colourful and engaging display of paintings, drawings and collages celebrating 'who and what make Australia great', created by Primary School Children across the Gladstone Region. 

    This exhibition is proudly local. 

    Gladstone Regional Art Gallery & Museum together with Gladstone Regional Council are committed to the professional development of regional artists.

     

    EXHIBITION DATES AND

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    On 25th April, each year we pay respect to our Australian and New Zealand Army Corps, not just our first ANZACs from 1915, but all who have served Australia and New Zealand in conflicts since the First World War.

    This year our annual ANZAC exhibition focuses on 'collecting stories of veterans'. On display are photos and brief World War One records of some of those listed on the Town of Gladstone

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    The Castle of Tarragindi on Tour will visit Gladstone Regional Art Gallery & Museum, inviting children and families to participate in activities developed by QAGOMA's Children’s Art Centre in collaboration with Australian artist Natalya Hughes.

    Hughes creates paintings, textiles, sculptures and installations informed by decorative and ornamental traditions.

    Hands-on and drawing activities

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    Immerse yourself in the rich history and tradition of Japan through craft, and enjoy artworks made by local schools and objects from our community and our collection.

    A Gladstone Saiki Sister City Advisory Committee initiative modelled on Japan’s centuries old annual Children’s Day.

     

    family fun day

    10am-2pm, Saturday, 4 May 2024

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    An exhibition of entries for the annual photographic exchange with Saiki City, Japan.

    Each year Gladstone Saiki Sister City Advisory Committee invite photographers of the Gladstone Region to capture the spirit of Central Queensland’s lifestyle, people, and environment.

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    Textile-based works are often associated with women’s work, heritage, and domesticity.

    This exhibition challenges stereotypes by offering a variation on traditional embroidery techniques using unexpected industrial, and non-textile materials to create unique sculptural forms.

     

    Official opening

    10.30am, Saturday, 27 April

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    HARDANGER EMBROIDERY WORKSHOP
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    This exhibition embraces the intersection of art and biology as a means to kindle curiosity, promote accessibility, and encourage a deeper appreciation for the beauty of the natural world. Featuring artworks of petri dishes, sculptures, and works on paper created using stippling and stitching.

     

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    Showcasing activist works from Australian artists across generations, geographies and cultural backgrounds.

    52 ACTIONS is grounded in art as action. Here, artists explore and reflect on what art is, what it can do within the gallery and far beyond: art as a political motivator, a cultural transmitter, a means for understanding, a tool for shifting perspectives, holding memory, bridging divides

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