Brisbane
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Ann Shelton and Sriwhana Spong, A thinking wild
17 October —
21 November 2024
The Renshaws, Meanjin Brisbane, Australia
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Richard Lewer, Richard’s Disasters: A true story volume 2
17 September —
03 October 2024
Jan Murphy Gallery, Meanjin Brisbane, Australia
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Katrina Iosia, QATACON 2024
11 July —
13 July 2024
Queensland College of Art & Design, Meanjin Brisbane, Australia
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Zac Langdon-Pole, Chimera
10.00AM — 5.00PM
28 July 2024
Art on James, Meanjin Brisbane, Australia
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Duty of Care: Part One
29 June —
22 September 2024
Institute of Modern Art, Meanjin Brisbane, Australia
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Jasmine Togo Brisby, It Is Not a Place
20 April —
16 June 2024
Institute of Modern Art, Meanjin Brisbane, Australia
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Lisa Reihana and Yuki Kihara, sis Pacific Art 1980-2023
26 August 2023 —
08 September 2024
Queensland Art Gallery | Gallery of Modern Art, Brisbane, Australia
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Shannon Te Ao, Mare Amoris | Sea of Love
25 July 2023 —
20 January 2024
University of Queensland Art Museum, Brisbane, Australia
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Dane Mitchell in We Are Electric, curated by Anna Briers
14 February —
24 June 2023
University of Queensland Art Museum, Brisbane, Australia
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Sara Cowdell, Micky Duncan-Tubb, Samara Lucich and Jazmine Rose Phillips, LIKE A BURNING STICK SNATCHED FROM THE FLAMES, YET YE HAS NOT RETURNED TO ME
24 March —
31 March 2023
Nextdoor Artist Run Initiative, Brisbane, Australia
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Teleise Lēsa, Onesian, Street Rat, Anne-Marie Te Whiu, CTRL+ALT+DEL: RECLAIM
21 January —
04 February 2023
Metro Arts, Brisbane, Australia
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Amrita Hepi and Angela Tiatia, Oceanic Thinking
19 July —
17 December 2022
The University of Queensland Art Museum, Brisbane, Australia
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Claudia Kogachi, Debra Porch Residency and artist talk at Artisan Queensland
01 September —
30 September 2022
artisan Queensland, Brisbane, Australia
Writing
Reimagined Futures
By Johanna Bear
23.03.2022
Featuring work from Aotearoa artists Edith Amituanai, Brian Fuata, Christina Pataialii, Shannon Novak and Shannon Te Ao as well as collaborators from Aotearoa in the project Kā Paroro o Haumumu: Coastal Flows / Coastal Incursions, this piece from writer and curator Johanna Bear considers the 10th Asia Pacific Triennial’s celebration of Indigenous futures, collaborative and community-based practices, and new ways of understanding the world around us.