Our key venues for arts and culture offer year-round cultural experiences.
23 May – 12 July
GALLERY 1
Every home should have one
FS Helfisch and Nancy Brown
FS Helfisch, Every home should have one (detail), 2023, acrylic on wood. Courtesy the artist.
Long term collaborators, FS Helfisch and Nancy Brown, create a new installation for Logan Art Gallery that explores their shared interest in decorative pattern-making to reconcile everyday experience with art.
GALLERY 2
Robyn Daw young visual artist scholarship finalists
Robyn Daw Young Visual Artist Scholarship finalists exhibition, Logan Art Gallery, 24 April–1 June 2024. Photograph Chris Bennie.
An exhibition of work by the selected finalists of the 2025 Robyn Daw Young Visual Artist Scholarship. The scholarship aims to support young artists in the City of Logan whose practices relate to their cultural background/s, through professional development, exhibition exposure, and financial assistance.
23 May – 14 June
PROJECT SPACE
Oh MG
Chloe Wigg
Oh MG is an exhibition that explores the experience of Myasthenia Gravis (MG) through sculpture and portraiture. By utilising her collected abundance of medication bottles, Chloe has constructed snowflake-like assemblages that will be suspended in the gallery to represent life with MG, whilst also signifying delicacy and fragility.
YOUNG PEOPLES GALLERY
Our friends
Ella Bai, Sharon Yu, Nancy Guan, Cindy Ji, Olivia Gao, Alice Qian, Daniel Zhou, Luna Huang, Howill Ren, Frank Cui
Nancy Guan, Wild heart, Indian ink on rice paper. Courtesy the artist.
Our friends is an exhibition of 16 paintings of animals by 10 young (8-11 years) artists. Made using Chinese ink on rice paper, the paintings delicately represent the rich imagination, playful, and, sometimes, exaggerated expression of young artists depicting their favourite animals as art.
WORKSHOP HALLWAY
World Environment Day posters
Mandy, Mabel Park State School, Year 6, Three people and animals protecting the beautiful view of Logan 2024. Winner of Mayor’s Choice 2024.
World Environment Day posters brings together a collection of vibrant artworks by Logan’s young artists. World Environment Day is an annual global event for environmental awareness.
18 June – 12 July
PROJECT SPACE
Rehabilitation of self: processing grief and past trauma through portraiture
Andrea Carroll
Andrea Carroll, Seething Diptych, 2023, acrylic on canvas. Courtesy the artist.
In Rehabilitation of self, Rochedale South artist, Andrea Carroll, explores how portraiture can process grief, past trauma, and mental health.
YOUNG PEOPLES GALLERY & FOYER
Uncle Reg Knox memorial exhibition
Reginald Knox, Scrubby Creek (detail), 1997, oil on canvas. Logan Art Collection. Purchased 1997.
Logan Art Gallery’s annual exhibition of work by local First Nations artists, named in honour of Uncle Reg Knox (1934-2020), is selected by local elders.