Our key venues for arts and culture offer year-round cultural experiences.
28 March – 17 May
GALLERY 1
The morphology of transience
Jacques van der Merwe

Jacques van der Merwe, Blouapie, Activated in 2023. Multiple mediums. Photograph by Steven Vawdrey.
The morphology of transience is a sculpture project with large, human-like forms displayed in glass cases. Each sculpture slowly changes over time, mirroring how memories transform. Jacques began exploring this theme of shifting and evolving memories after his family moved from South Africa to Australia.
GALLERY 2
A bestiary of reverie

Nicola Hooper, Pig man, 2023, hand coloured lithograph over photograph. Courtesy of the artist.
A bestiary of reverie is a collection of artworks representing human/animal hybrid creatures by Shailer Park artist, Nicola Hooper. A number of these creatures have historical origins whilst others represent interspecies created through virus transmission. Nicola uses lithography, photography, and wallpaper to create an environment in which past, present and future representations of bestiary are explored.
28 March – 19 April
PROJECT SPACE
Paper parts
Ally McKay

Ally McKay, Still standing, standing still, 2023, Paper and wooden stand sculpture. Photograph by Louis Lim.
Through subtle acts of folding, cutting, printing, piercing, and stitching, emerging Brisbane-based artist, Ally McKay, asks audiences to reconsider the extraordinary capacity of paper
to convey meaning and emotion.
YOUNG PEOPLES GALLERY
Workshop wonders XXIII

Monoprints by participants in Logan Art Gallery workshops.
A special selection of student works chosen from the Logan Art Gallery workshop program. This 23rd annual exhibition highlights the gallery’s practical art workshop program. The workshop program is an integral part of the visual arts education and cultural experience in the City of Logan.
23 April – 17 May
PROJECT SPACE
Metallic revelations
Panayiota
Metallic revelations is an exhibition of abstract paintings by Logan artist, Panayiota. The exhibition pays homage to the nurturing, and generous, spirit of Mother Nature, as well as her strength and endurance to continue to grow and benefit all life into the future.
YOUNG PEOPLES GALLERY
After dark
Trish Price

Trish Price, Rosellas/the mob, 2024, acrylic and luminescent pigment on canvas. Courtesy the artist.
Bioluminescent life such as fungi, fireflies, and glow worms come alive in Trish Price’s exhibition of unique glow-in-the-dark paintings. Through a process in which the gallery’s lights cycle on and off, animals, moonlight reflections and silhouettes reveal themselves in a nocturnal landscape.