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QUT Staff and Student Exhibitions

Throughout 2010

Throughout 2010 a series of self-contained exhibitions will be presented featuring the work of staff and students from QUT's teaching and research programs in the creative disciplines of visual arts, design and fashion.

UnAustralian: Reimaging National Identity

09.02.10 - 04.07.10

9 February to 4 July 2010

Since the late 1990s the term un-Australian has been used freely, appearing everywhere from front bench politics to the sporting arena. But what does it mean to be un Australian?

National Photographic Portrait Prize

05.03.10 - 25.04.10

5 March to 25 April 2010

Since its founding the National Portrait Gallery has shown a strong commitment to collecting and exhibiting photography.

Little Masters: Celebrating young children as viewers and artists

11.03.10 - 04.04.10

11 March to 4 April 2010

This exhibition showcases outcomes of a Community Arts Partnership between the Gardens Point Crèche and QUT Art Museum.

Activity

10.04.10 - 16.05.10

10 April to 16 May

Dan Brock's large-scale paintings exhibit the trademarks of a neo-punk painting aesthetic.

Heroes and Magicians: Adventures in the Floating World

30.04.10 - 27.06.10

30 April to 27 June 2010

Heroes, ghosts, giant snakes and spider spirits from the underworld! Ukiyo-e prints are well known for depicting scenes of civilised entertainment, often featuring beautiful women and well-known actors or evocative Japanese landscapes.

The Promised Land: The Art of Lawrence Daws

30.04.10 - 27.06.10

30 April to 27 June 2010

Lawrence Daws enjoys a long and successful career as a painter and printmaker.

A Generosity of Spirit: Recent Australian Women's Art

02.07.10 - 03.10.10

2 July to 3 October 2010

A Generosity of Spirit simultaneously acknowledges the generous philanthropy of former Queensland artist and QUT alumnus Betty Quelhurst (1919-2008), and the work of selected Australian women artists.

Zen to Kawaii: the Japanese affect

13.07.10 - 19.12.10

13 July to 19 December 2010

It has been well documented that artists have looked to all things Japanese as source material. From Monet and Le Corbusier, to Frank Lloyd Wright and Louis Vuitton, Japanese influences pervade art, design, architecture, and fashion.

Material Memories: restaging the eCHO project

13.07.10 - 22.08.10

13 July to 22 August 2010

eCHO was a collaborative research project encompassing various disciplines and locations, grounded in practice and led by QUT fashion.

Glenn Murcutt: Architecture for Place

15.10.10 - 28.11.10

15 October to 28 November 2010

Glenn Murcutt's groundbreaking designs are internationally acclaimed as being at the forefront of contemporary architecture. His work is celebrated for its sustainability, harmony with the natural world and resonance with Australia's diverse climate and topography.

Across Country: Ken Hinds Cultural Collection

03.12.10 - 30.01.11

3 December to 30 January 2011

The Ken Hinds Cultural Collection is one of Australia's largest and most individual collections. With more than 30,000 holdings the Collection includes children's toys, international artefacts and some 5000 Australian works of art.

 
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