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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.

2 September—27 November

Tales of the Lyre Bird

Curated by Ron McBurnie and Helen Cole, Including artists such as Tate Adams AM, George Baldessin, Anneke Silver, Ray Crooke and Juli Haas.

2 September—20 November

The Wall

D Harding

27 August—20 November

Figuratively Speaking

Including paintings by Rosella Namok, Davida Allen and Clara Adolphs.

27 August—20 November

Echo Forest—the Eloquence of Trees

Veronika Zeil

2 December—19 February 2023

Underground Spandex

Ryan Vella

26 November—5 February 2023

Focus on the Collection: Formed

Work from the Mackay Regional Art Collection.

26 November—5 February 2023

Too Little, Too Much

Niloufar Lovegrove

2 December—5 February 2023

Asia Pacific Contemporary: Three

Decades of APT

Presented by Queensland Art Gallery I Gallery of Modern Art.

Caboolture Regional Art Gallery

www.moretonbay.qld.gov.au/caboolture-gallery

The Caboolture Hub 4 Hasking Street, Caboolture, QLD 4510 [Map 13]

07 5433 2800

Tue to Sat 10am–4pm.

10 September—19 November

Three Echoes—Western Desert Art

Curated by Djon Mundine OAM FAHA, Three Echoes—Western Desert Art is a stunning exhibition exploring the poetic notion of echoes—how metaphorically and metaphonically we can echo a thought, a sentiment or a consciousness.In the 1970s, Australian Aboriginal people from the desert began talking to the world through art, transferring their creation stories of the land and people to canvas. Now in the 2020s, this foundational echo is going back and forth. No longer a one-sided, outward calling, it reverberates multi-dimensionally within wider Australian and global communities.Three Echoes–Western Desert Art is an initiative of Museums & Galleries Queensland developed in partnership with Karin Schack and Andrew Arnott, and curated by Djon Mundine OAMFAHA. This project has been assisted by the Australian Government through its Visions of Australia program and through the Australia Council, its arts funding and advisory body. It is supported by the Queensland Government through Arts Queensland, part of the Department of Communities, Housing and Digital Economy.

26 November—4 February 2023

Swelter

Bella Deary, Dylan Mooney, Hailey Atkins, Amelia Hine, Abigail Varney, Grant Stevens, Kenny Pittock, Catherine Parker and Salote Tawale.

‘It’s hot’… it’s a saying we are all familiar with. In Australia, as the climate changes and our summers get warmer, how do we prepare to face the heat?

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.

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