We acknowledge the Traditional Owners of the land on which the Queensland Art Gallery | Gallery of Modern Art stands and recognise the creative contribution First Australians make to the art and culture of this country.

Exhibitions
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Danie Mellor marru | the unseen visible
- When 15 Mar – 3 Aug 2025
- Where QAG
- Admission Free
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Great and Small Kindred Creatures in Indigenous Australian Art
- When 21 Jun 2025 – 3 May 2027
- Where QAG
- Admission Free
What's On
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Our two riverside galleries, Queensland Art Gallery (QAG) and Gallery of Modern Art (GOMA), sit 150 metres apart in the Queensland Cultural Centre.
Open Daily: 10.00am – 5.00pm
Open from 12 noon Anzac Day
Closed Good Friday, Christmas and Boxing Day
Entry is free. Some exhibitions and events may require a paid ticket.
Plan Your Visit
Enter the world of leading contemporary Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama's The obliteration room 2002-present / View full image
Discover more at QAG & GOMA
Something else to capture your interest
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Delve into the works in 'Wonderstruck'
Have you ever felt the spark of a bright idea?
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Go back in time through our Collection
Like a window into the past, we delve into Brisbane’s forgotten history
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Disability & Inclusion Action Plan
Real people, real stories. Listen to stories from some of our regular visitors to hear how they engage with and access art at QAGOMA.
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Making art accessible for all
QAGOMA proudly champions access and inclusion, inspiring visitors of all abilities to create lasting connections with art.
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Taste of QAGOMA: Tour + Lunch Experience
Find out more about QAGOMA's history and architecture, discover stories behind the artworks, finish with a relaxing lunch by the river.
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First artists: Cultural experiences
Exclusive events immersed in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander art and culture.
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Reconciliation Action Plan
QAGOMA commits to a deeper consideration of how we share and understand Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples’ rich cultural histories and stories.
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Sandra Taylor, New South Wales Australia b.1942 / Sculpture: Bella casa 1978-79 / Stoneware, slab built and modelled with overglaze colours and lustres with aluminium, shells, coral and framed prints / 32 x 64 x 70cm (complete, approx.); house: 31 x 40.9 x 30.9cm; pool: 26 x 42 x 34cm; four palms: 30 x 22 x 14cm (approx.); three palms: 32 x 41 x 9.5cm (approx.) / Purchased 1980 with the assistance of the Crafts Board of the Australia Council / Collection: Queensland Art Gallery | Gallery of Modern Art / © QAGOMA / View full image
Holiday fun with our animal art trails!
Ignite a child's natural curiosity these school holidays. Discover a wonderful menagerie of animals at the Gallery.

Queensland Art Gallery and Gallery of Modern Art / View full image
Here’s the best way to spend your time on a visit to QAGOMA
QAG or GOMA? If you’re a local or visiting Brisbane, whether you have a spare 30 minutes or a leisurely 3 hours to wander both sites, here are some suggestions to make the most of your visit.

GOMA sculpture walk / View full image
Go on a sculpture walk
Ever wondered how many sculptures are surrounding both Galleries? How many have you seen up close?

Segar Passi, Meriam Mir/Dauareb people, Australia b.1942 / Waier 2015 / Synthetic polymer paint on Belgian linen / 140 x 140cm / Purchased 2015 with funds from Anne Best through the QAGOMA Foundation / Collection: Queensland Art Gallery | Gallery of Modern Art / © Segar Passi / View full image
Artwork highlights
Dive into our artwork highlights from around the world for a rich exploration of the work and its creator.
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