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Reviews — 8

Marville Badua
at 2023 Nov 21
Marville Badua
at 2023 Nov 21
A must visit when you’re visiting Brisbane! Free of charge and you’ll see different artworks. Sculptured, tapestry, pottery, some local and international artist is showcased. There’s also a cafe inside the museum and interesting gift shop.
Hayley Keating
at 2023 Nov 19
Hayley Keating
at 2023 Nov 19
Really lovely museum, clean, spacious, nice vibe. Staff are very friendly and helpful, good range of art with lots of variety
Anony Mous
at 2023 Nov 14
Anony Mous
at 2023 Nov 14
Amazing art gallery. Great collection. Free entry. Nice aircon.
Tim Nguyen
at 2023 Nov 10
Tim Nguyen
at 2023 Nov 10
A must-go place in Brisbane, you would definitely get involved in this place's ambience with numerous art works, please see my photos. There are a lot more things there for you to discover, better to enjoy them with your own eyes.
Tamara Rienzi
at 2023 Nov 05
Tamara Rienzi
at 2023 Nov 05
Stunning architecture, stunning lighting. I won’t be subjective at all since I love everything related to art, the collection blew my mind. I really enjoyed Daniel Boyd’s tapestry and Isaac Walter Jenner collection. It has a cloak room, a shop (which does not have much to offer) and a cafe in site.
Antonino Iannella
at 2023 Aug 21
Antonino Iannella
at 2023 Aug 21
A beautiful gallery with plenty of room to contemplate the surroundings. I appreciated the attention from the passionate reception staff. There's a diverse range of art styles, centring heavily of Australian and indigenous pieces.
Simon Williams
at 2023 Aug 14
Simon Williams
at 2023 Aug 14
The gallery itself is modern, spacious, clean and well run. The art work is well presented and varied. Some beautiful spaces inside and out. There's a cloakroom, shop and a cafe on site. All the areas we visited were free of charge, and kept us engaged for a couple of hours.
Jessie Schilling
at 2023 Aug 10
Jessie Schilling
at 2023 Aug 10
Beautiful to stroll around the art of ages. The water piece was truly a statement as you enter, allowing you to feel a part of the art. After the immersive entry there are opportunities to branch out into various rooms, floors to take in the various pieces.

My favourite touch of the gallery was the provision of blank pages, pens and boards for those creatively stimulated and desiring an outlet. This little feature is something that makes me want to go back time and time again, to find a little nook and sit, draw, and allow the creative juices to flow while surrounded by the inspiration of others!