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A–Z Exhibitions Queensland

Art Lovers Gold Coast Gallery

www.artloversaustralia.com.au

Unit 14, Brickworks Annex,

19 Warehouse Road,

Southport, QLD 4215 [Map 13]

1800 278 568

Tues to Sat 10am–4pm.

See our website for latest information.

12 March—31 March

Art Lovers Australia Art Prize 2022

Art Lovers Australia are proud to announce the ALA Prize Finalists who will be showcased in their upcoming ALA book launch. From portraiture to photography and landscape to abstract expressionist compositions, this exhibition celebrates the very best of emerging artists from all across Australia.

9 April—5 May

Punk Luxe

A bold and luxurious collection of works that will excite and inspire. Going where few exhibitions have gone before, this show is an imaginative collection of artworks that juxtapose rebellion with elegance, neon colours against moody pallets and unconformity with opulence.

Punk Luxe draws on a number of cine-magraphic, music, artistic and literary influences. It denotes an edgy style, a rebelliousness to the status quo and an attitude.

Artspace Mackay

www.artspacemackay.com.au

Civic Precinct, corner Gordon

and Macalister Streets,

Mackay, QLD 4740 [Map 14]

07 4961 9722

Tue to Fri 10am–5pm,

Sat and Sun 10am–3pm. Free entry.

28 January—27 March

Hom Swit Hom

Jasmine Togo-Brisby

14 January—20 March

Boundless

Dylan Mooney

5 April—22 June

The Wall #8

Tamika Grant-Iramu

1 April—19 June

Focus on the Collection: Barbara Hanrahan

2 April—19 June

The Art of Ida Rentoul Outhwaite

9 April—19 June

2022 Libris Awards: The Australian

Artists’ Book Prize

Various artists

Caloundra Regional Gallery

www.gallery.sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au

22 Omrah Ave, Caloundra,

Sunshine Coast, QLD 4551 [Map 13]

07 5420 8299

Tue to Fri 10am–4pm,

Sat and Sun 10am–2pm.

See our website for latest information.

4 February—20 March

Dystopia/Utopia: 2070 exhibition

Are we heading for a dystopian or utopian world in 2070? In Dystopia/Utopia: 2070, artists and writers respond to speculative fiction and imagine possible future scenarios. This exhibition is designed to stimulate discussion about our future, to emphasise that the arts in conjunction with science are at the forefront of our survival, and to question what we take for granted.

25 March—8 May

Local Artist – Local Content 2022

Celebrating the diversity of visual arts practice across the Sunshine Coast. An initiative of Friends Regional Gallery Caloundra.

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