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  • Jennifer Marchant

    Rivervine, 2020. Photo: AJ Moller.

  • Judy Watson

    chiggil chiggil pa, 2020. Photo: AJ Moller. Courtesy of CREATIVEMOVE.

  • Brian Robinson

    Migration of the Mantas, 2019. Photo: Riptide Creative and Reef Ecologic.

  • Samuel Tupou

    DIVE IN (Sunset to Sunrise), 2019. Photo: CREATIVEMOVE.

  • Judy Watson

    bandarra-gan chidna: strong woman track / track of strong women, 2019. Photo: AJ Moller. Courtesy of Brisbane City Council.

  • Fish Lane

    Front: James and Eleanor Avery, Steam Machine, 2017. Rear: Fintan Magee, Head in the Clouds 2, 2017.  Photo: AJ Moller.

  • Brian Robinson

    Reef Guardian (Citizens Gateway to the Great Barrier Reef), 2017. Photo: Brad Newton.

  • Kate Beynon

    Kindred Spirits Soffits, 2019. Photo: Scott Burrows. Artist represented by Milani Gallery.

  • Kenji Uranishi

    Magnificent Flying Machines, 2019. Photo: CREATIVEMOVE.

  • Daniel Wallwork

    Microcosm, 2016. Photo: AJ Moller.

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    Projects
    Montague Markets, Pradella

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    Brisbane International Cruise Terminal

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    Jacaranda Place, Children’s Health Queensland

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    Montague Markets – 405 Montague, Brisbane – Pradella, 2020

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    Judy Watson – bandarra-gan chidna: strong woman track / track of strong women, 2019

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    EOI: Public Art Opportunity: Jacaranda Place Mural Commission

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    Projects
    The Mill Inspires New Public Art

  • Zoe Porter
Kaiso & Ama, 2019

Kaiso & Ama is a large-scale watercolour based on female free-divers, know as Ama, who live and work in the Mile Prefecture, Japan. This work was created during a residency in Toba, Japan, where Zoe investigated local Ama and their ancient tradition for diving for seaweed and abalone. This work aims to highlight the complex and sustainable connection that Ama have with the ocean.


Outdoor Gallery

Brisbane City Council's Outdoor Gallery transforms Brisbane's laneways and city streets into imaginative, curious and engaging spaces. Comprising light boxes, banners, vitrines and evening projections, the Outdoor Gallery displays art outside in city streets, instead of inside on gallery walls.

Women's Work, APT9 Kids and a number of other artworks are currently exhibiting in the Outdoor Gallery.

Women's Work

From 12 August to 1 December 2019, experience the Women's Work exhibition curated by Brisbane Art Matriachs! (BAM), a collective of up-and-coming female arts leaders working towards bridging the gap for women exhibiting in public spaces.

Women's Work celebrates the empowering artforms and originality of female creatives through a series of outdoor installations, guided tours and talks. This exhibition is grounded in the belief that the work of all women, within the realm of the domestic and beyond, is invaluable.

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    BAM! Brings women’s work to the Brisbane outdoors

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    Quandamooka Artists – Place Marker Designs Unveiled

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