BAM! Brings women’s work to the Brisbane outdoors
Zoe Porter (represented by Onespace Gallery) is one of a number of female artists chosen to showcase street art in Brisbane’s public spaces. Launched on 10 August 2019, this program, curated by Brisbane Art Matriarchs (BAM!), represents the debut of Women’s Work featured as part of the Brisbane City Council’s Outdoor Gallery. It is supported by Brisbane City Council, Griffith University Queensland College of Art and The Culprit Club. Locations include the William Jolly Bridge, Fish Lane, King George Square and seven others. Each selected artist has a connection to Queensland College of Art. They include Zoe Porter, Courtney Brims, Claire Tracey, Dominique Falla, Emma Wright, Lusid Art, Mosessa, Nicola Holly, Rachael Sarra, Rae Cooper, Sarah Hazlehurst, and Tori-Jay Mordey. This program will be visible in Brisbane streets until 1 December 2019.
Zoe Porter’s work, Kaisō & Ama, is located in in Giffin Lane in Brisbane’s CBD until 1 December 2019. The original artwork Kaisō & Ama, 2019 is available from Onespace Gallery.
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