See the world from a new perspective at QAGOMA. Together, the Queensland Art Gallery and Gallery of Modern Art offer compelling experiences that will move and surprise you.
These two galleries each have their own distinct personalities, but are united in their purpose to share exceptional art. Queensland Art Gallery was established in 1895 and moved to its current residence at South Bank in 1982. It was joined by the Gallery of Modern Art in 2006 and the galleries now house a globally significant collection of contemporary art from Australia, Asia and the Pacific.
Located at Stanley Place, South Brisbane QLD, 4101.
What's on at QAGOMA
GOMA FRIDAY NIGHTS
Experience live music whilst exploring the ‘Iris van Herpen: Sculpting the Senses’ exhibition. Also enjoy curated DJ sets and culinary delights at pop-up bars.
Iris van Herpen: Sculpting the Senses
Fashion, art, design, science and technology collide in the Iris van Herpen: Sculpting the Senses exhibition.
Taste of QAGOMA: Tour and Lunch Experience
Discover the history of the QAGOMA, explore key artworks, and enjoy a relaxing lunch at the GOMA Bistro by the river.
Live Music & Film: A Page of Madness
Experience the experimental and exquisitely restored, A Page of Madness (1926) as part of QAGOMA’s Live Music & Film series.
Live Music & Film: The Crowd
Experience the Hollywood silent epic The Crowd (1928) with a live score on the Gallery’s 1929 Wurlitzer Pipe organ.
Live Music & Film: The Unknown
Organist David Bailey accompanies the silent classic The Unknown 1927 on the Gallery’s 1929 Wurlitzer organ.