Ten Must-See Art Exhibitions and Installations to Check Out Around Brisbane Before Winter Ends

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Ten Must-See Art Exhibitions and Installations to Check Out Around Brisbane Before Winter Ends

Fill the rest of winter with woolly labyrinths, Disney delights, a giant kaleidoscope you can wander through and all the Lego.

World Press Photo Exhibition 2022

The world's best (and most shocking) photojournalism from the past year comes to Brisbane.

Bricktionary: The Interactive Lego Brick Exhibition

Check out the A-to-Z of Lego — including more than 150 impressive models, plus six interactive building zones.

OUTstanding

Next time you stroll around the city, keep an eye out for impressive First Nations art.

Kaleidoscope

Go on, get lost — in this huge human-sized kaleidoscope that’s made of glass, steel, mirrors and moving prisms.

Chiharu Shiota: The Soul Trembles

Rescheduled from 2020, Brisbane's Gallery of Modern Art will host a showcase of weaved web-like installations by the Japanese artist.

Legacy: Reflections on Mabo

Thirty years on from the High Court of Australia's groundbreaking Mabo decision, the State Library of Queensland has enlisted 24 artists to reflect upon and celebrate Eddie Koiki Mabo.

World of Wonder: Margot McKinney

Scope out the bold and intricate work of Brisbane jewellery designer Margot McKinney, complete with rare gems and one-of-a-kind pieces.

Disney: The Magic of Animation

Explore the Mouse House's huge animated catalogue via more than 500 original paintings, sketches and drawings.

Imaginator Brisbane

This multi-sensory playground at South Bank boasts light-filled mazes and inflatable bubbles across ten dazzling rooms.

Making Place: 100 Views of Brisbane

With artwork dating back two centuries, this city-focused exhibition surveys more than 100 pieces that've captured Brisbane and its changes.

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