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Upcoming Exhibitions
Big Sculpture
The Cairns Indigenous Art Fair’s Big Sculpture touring exhibition is a captivating showcase, presenting the cultural talents of emerging and prominent artists.
At the heart of this exhibition are large-scale commissioned works that stand as testaments to the artists’ profound connection to culture, land, and heritage. Through the masterful use of modern and repurposed materials, the sculptures not only reflect artistic prowess but also echo a commitment to sustainability and innovation.
Also on display during this period:
31 January – 22 February
Nature’s calligraphers
Kristina Hall & Glenda Orr
Nature’s calligraphers explores the role insects play within the ecology of Logan’s forests. Through various forms of printmaking, Kristina and Glenda recreate the patterns insects create on trees, to produce thoughtful works on paper and other materials.
Jade Payot Egglesfield: Ripple effect – out of Artwaves
Each year Logan Art Gallery selects one of the outstanding young artists who exhibited in the annual Artwaves: Logan and adjacent areas secondary school’s art exhibition. Through mentoring, the young artist develops their own solo exhibition for the Young Peoples Gallery. The 2024 Artwaves Mentorship was jointly awarded to two students and the second recipient was Jade Egglesfield.
26 February – 22 March
A Library for the Trees, Birds and Skies
Rosie Lloyd-Giblett
Rosie Lloyd-Giblett is an environmental artist who creates work plein-air. Her exhibition is inspired by time spent at Eagleby Wetlands. Rosie’s observation of birds and fauna have been energetically translated into expressive drawings, collages, artist books, and videos creating a dynamic exhibition in Logan Art Gallery’s Project Space.
Eagles Eye
Eagleby State School
Eagles Eye is an exhibition of aerial landscape artworks on paper by year 3 and 4 students from Eagleby State School. Drawing inspiration from how Australian artists represent the landscape, and by using images from Google Maps, each student has reimagined their environment through bold shapes and vibrant colours.
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