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Compassionate Grounds: Ten Years on in Tōhoku

An exhibition of contemporary Japanese art observing 10 years on from the Great East Japan Earthquake, tsunami and ongoing nuclear crisis.

11 March - 26 September 2021
Composite, Melbourne Metro Arts, Brisbane   More>
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All We Can Do is Pray

An exhibition of three Japanese artists who have produced works focusing on the perspectives of marginalised people, including women, children and the elderly. It parallels two major events—the end of World War II and the 2011 Tohoku earthquake and tsunami.

8 - 16 March 2019
Frank Moran Memorial Hall, Brisbane   More>
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Open Art School

A series of free, community-building critique sessions for local visual artists and their friends and peers.

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Boxcopy 2019 Program

A showcase of local Meanjin/Brisbane talent supported by the city’s long-standing artist-run initiative Boxcopy’s 2019 team of co-directors.

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Come Close: Japanese Artists within their Communities

An exhibition of works by young artists based in Japan, celebrating the collective and collaborative over the individual.

7 - 31 January 2015
Bus Projects, Melbourne   More>
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This is Not the Work

A co-curated exhibition by LEVEL held at The Block, QUT Kelvin Grove campus. It surveyed collective projects around the world that demonstrate a feminist sensibility and a commitment to community engagement, largely outside recognised art institutions.

August 2014
The Block, Brisbane
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Courtney Coombs: Wish You Were Here

Courtney Coombs’ solo exhibition explored the gallery’s presence. A series of public programs, ‘Food for Thought,’ connected with local women participants in bi-lingual feminist discussions.

19 - 25 November 2012
Roji-to-hito, Tokyo More>
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Archie Moore: Mussel

Indigenous artist Archie Moore, in his 2012 residency in Tokyo, looked to a little known historical period in which Aboriginal peoples and Japanese immigrants worked alongside each other in the exploitative pearl-diving industry of Broome.

6-29 April 2012
Higure 17-15 CAS, Tokyo   More>
Hear Contemporary square

Hear Contemporary

Live sound performances held in Moreton Street Spare Room (MSSR), New Farm, 2008.

Compassionate Grounds square

Compassionate Grounds: Ten Years on in Tōhoku

An exhibition of contemporary Japanese art observing 10 years on from the Great East Japan Earthquake, tsunami and ongoing nuclear crisis.

11 March - 26 September 2021
Composite, Melbourne Metro Arts, Brisbane   More>
All We Can Do is Pray square

All We Can Do is Pray

An exhibition of three Japanese artists who have produced works focusing on the perspectives of marginalised people, including women, children and the elderly. It parallels two major events—the end of World War II and the 2011 Tohoku earthquake and tsunami.

8 - 16 March 2019
Frank Moran Memorial Hall, Brisbane   More>
Open Art School square

Open Art School

A series of free, community-building critique sessions for local visual artists and their friends and peers.

Boxcopy 2019 Program square

Boxcopy 2019 Program

A showcase of local Meanjin/Brisbane talent supported by the city’s long-standing artist-run initiative Boxcopy’s 2019 team of co-directors.

More>
Come Close square

Come Close: Japanese Artists within their Communities

An exhibition of works by young artists based in Japan, celebrating the collective and collaborative over the individual.

7 - 31 January 2015
Bus Projects, Melbourne   More>
This is Not the Work square

This is Not the Work

A co-curated exhibition by LEVEL held at The Block, QUT Kelvin Grove campus. It surveyed collective projects around the world that demonstrate a feminist sensibility and a commitment to community engagement, largely outside recognised art institutions.

August 2014
The Block, Brisbane
Courtney Coombs Wish You Were Here square

Courtney Coombs: Wish You Were Here

Courtney Coombs’ solo exhibition explored the gallery’s presence. A series of public programs, ‘Food for Thought,’ connected with local women participants in bi-lingual feminist discussions.

19 - 25 November 2012
Roji-to-hito, Tokyo More>
Archie-Moore-Mussel_square

Archie Moore: Mussel

Indigenous artist Archie Moore, in his 2012 residency in Tokyo, looked to a little known historical period in which Aboriginal peoples and Japanese immigrants worked alongside each other in the exploitative pearl-diving industry of Broome.

6-29 April 2012
Higure 17-15 CAS, Tokyo   More>
Hear Contemporary square

Hear Contemporary

Live sound performances held in Moreton Street Spare Room (MSSR), New Farm, 2008.

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