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Exhibitions
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The God of Small Things Faith and Popular Culture
- When 20 Sep 2025 – 5 Oct 2026
- Where QAG
- Admission Free
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Coming Soon
Olafur Eliasson Presence
- When 6 Dec 2025 – 12 Jul 2026
- Where GOMA
- Admission Buy Tickets
What's On
See all EventsVisiting QAGOMA
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
Tony Albert, Girramay/Yidinyji/Kuku Yalanji peoples, Australia b.1981 / Nell, Australia b.1975 / The Big Hose (detail) 2022–25 / Aluminium, reclaimed hardwood, paint, rubber / Commissioned 2022. This project has been realised with generous support from Andrew and Dr Susan King, the Neilson Foundation, Margaret Mittelheuser AM and Cathryn Mittelheuser AM, Gina Fairfax AC, Dr Shirley Hsieh, and the 2022 QAGOMA Foundation Appeal / Collection: Queensland Art Gallery | Gallery of Modern Art / © Tony Albert and Nell / Photograph: N Umek © QAGOMA / View full image
The Big Hose
Now outside the GOMA Bistro, the play sculpture joins Australia's 'big things'.
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Something else to capture your interest
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‘Olafur Eliasson: Presence’ coming to GOMA this summer
For a limited time, enjoy 25% off tickets purchased between Wed 15 & Mon 20 Oct
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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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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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Help shape QAGOMA’s Disability & Inclusion Action Plan
Your ideas and insights are invaluable in helping us shape our accessibility initiatives as we work towards developing our Disability and Inclusion Action Plan.
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First artists: Cultural experiences
Exclusive events immersed in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander art and culture.
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(l-r) Camille Pissarro, La lessive à Éragny (Washing day at Éragny) 1901 / Lucien Pissarro, Tea time, Coldharbour 1916 / View full image
Artwork highlights
Dive into our artwork highlights from around the world for a rich exploration of the work and its creator.

Queensland Art Gallery | 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?

Hermannsburg Potters, Northern Territory, Australia est. 1990 / Rahel Ungwanaka, Arrernte/Luritja people, Australia b.1946 / Ankarta (Frill-necked lizard) 2005 / Earthenware, hand-built terracotta clay with underglaze colours and applied decoration / 39 x 26cm (diam.) (complete);pot: 28 x 26cm (diam.);lid: 12 x 17.5 x 13cm / Purchased 2006. QAG Foundation / Collection: Queensland Art Gallery | Gallery of Modern Art / © Rahel Ungwanaka / View full image
Hermannsburg Pottery
The Hermannsburg Potters Project is a joint collaboration between QAGOMA and First Nations artist Tony Albert.
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