Top 10 Art Galleries in Brisbane Region, Queensland

January 12, 2022 Deane Carmody

Discover the best top things to do in Brisbane Region, Australia including Kara-Mia's Mosaics, Birrunga Gallery & Dining, Old Fire Station Gallery Redcliffe, Two Galahs Gallery, RICArts - The Farm, Art House & Gallery, Sandybeach Studio, Manly Harbour Gallery, State Library Of Queensland, Ipswich Art Gallery, Lockyer Valley Cultural Centre.
Restaurants in Brisbane Region

1. Kara-Mia's Mosaics

2 Columbia St, Redland City, Macleay Island, Queensland 4184 Australia +61 412 241 617 [email protected] http://karenwa1952.wix.com/kara
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5.0 based on 8 reviews

Kara-Mia's Mosaics

Pretty garden Home Gallery - Unique and individual, handcrafted mosaic art for inside or outside. Each piece is signed by the artist and tells a little story about how it was created. All artwork is for sale. Prices range from $AUD35 to $AUD500. Great for Xmas presents. Gallery is open whenever the Artist is at work in her studio and you can see the door beneath the sign open. Pop in to take a look, have a chat, maybe a coffee or tea.

Reviewed By DevolvedDenim - Brisbane, Australia

Great gallery with a wide variety of mosaics to see in a lovely garden setting. Plenty of flora and fauna to connect with. Trip over to Macleay on the water taxi is worth the effort.

Basement Level 300 Adelaide St, Brisbane, Queensland 4000 Australia +61 7 3705 5742 [email protected] http://www.birrunga.com.au
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5.0 based on 69 reviews

Birrunga Gallery & Dining

Birrunga Gallery & Dining is an Indigenous art gallery, cafe, and bar which offers visitors multi-sensational experiences with authentic First Nations culture in the heart of Brisbane - through art, music, dance, artefacts, food, tours, & classes. Our original art is a curated and eclectic collection of various local and regional Indigenous practising artists who define their histories and stories through visual commentary. Original art, prints, textiles, and artisan hand-crafted weapons, didgeridoos, boomerangs, clapsticks, bull-roarers, baskets, and coolamons for sale. Or create your own in one of our guided traditional carving or weaving workshops. Appreciate the art through our series of gallery owner guided art tours, or learn a new appreciation through social sip and paint classes, or Aboriginal ancestry art classes. Lastly, if you're thirsty or hungry pause for a moment in our ambient in-house cafe, with a bush tucker/native ingredient menu - featuring kangaroo, emu, and croc.

Reviewed By travelbus07

This place is very nice, tucked away downstairs. Food is excellent, the ambience is lovely and the First Nations artist has adorned the walls with fantastic artwork. The chef came out and ensured his creations were being enjoyed. I had the kangaroo sliders, these were very enjoyable.

Old Fire Station Gallery and Gallery Shop 395 Oxley Avenue, Redcliffe, Queensland 4020 Australia +61 7 3284 0852 http://www.redcliffeartsociety.com.au
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5.0 based on 3 reviews

Old Fire Station Gallery Redcliffe

Reviewed By AussieSpike - Toowoomba, Australia

Went to the opening of an exhibition on Sat 7 Mar. Just a beautiful gallery that captures the wonderful pieces on display and for sale. This exhibition was from a glass artist and a still life oil painter. They went together like a hand in a glove. The gallery staff have done a wonderful job putting this exhibition together and the proof is in the quality display. A very friendly and welcoming gallery with volunteers that are only to happy to help. Well worth a visit if you are in the Redcliffe area. And you may just take home a beautiful piece of art to boot.

14 Fulham St, Toogoolawah, Queensland 4313 Australia +61 402 483 495 https://www.facebook.com/Two-Galahs-Gallery-Toogoolawah-2696999636995710/
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5.0 based on 2 reviews

Two Galahs Gallery

We have over 50 different local artists displaying their work in the Gallery. This includes Art and crafts as well as some quirky Garden Decor made from horseshoes etc. We also have a selection of Pre-loved Fine Art.

Reviewed By Outtherecycling - Toogoolawah, Australia

A fabulous local gallery in Toogoolawah and a ‘go to’ place for gifts and treasures. I have purchased a work bag that had been locally made by an artist and it was well made and reasonably priced. An interesting shop to pop in to and Ann is always ready with a gift suggestion

23 Robert Street, Redland City, Russell Island, Queensland 4184 Australia +61 7 3409 1783 [email protected] http://ricarts.org.au/
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5.0 based on 1 reviews

RICArts - The Farm, Art House & Gallery

6. Sandybeach Studio

42 Crescent Dr, Redland City, Russell Island, Queensland 4184 Australia +61 409 628 714 [email protected] http://www.sandybeachstudio.com.au
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Sandybeach Studio

Super cute Artisan studio, Gallery and Artist Retreat. A hidden treasure of the beautiful Redland Coast Islands In the Southern Moreton Bay Artist Kaylene creates unique pieces of art predominantly in fused glass. Her little garage gallery reflects her love of the ocean and the exotic colours of the Reef, Rainforest and Red Earth. When not working with Glass she is found silkscreen printing - (her first apprenticeship) and tending to her exotic fruit forest in her ever evolving Earth Garden. Workshops are available at the studio working with Glass,Silkscreen, painting and mosaic. Yes you can even make your own stunningly beautiful wearable art work in Dichroic and fusible glass expertly guided by Kaylene ‘s experience with over 15 years working with glass. Come and find your treasure, be creative in a morning workshop or stay in the relaxing retreat- longer stay accommodation and tours can be organised for you.

Reviewed By andrewsY6622EZ

What a hidden gem! Such a cool garage gallery where you will find the most enchanting glass art. I loved the cute glass fish adorning her fishbowl window that looks over the lush gardens Located on Russell Islands beautiful SE just above wild Sandy beach a visit to the Sandy Beach Studio is a fun way to explore the islands charms.

11 Cambridge Parade Manly QLD, Brisbane, Queensland 4179 Australia +61 7 3151 0151 http://www.manlyharbourgallery.com.au
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5.0 based on 2 reviews

Manly Harbour Gallery

Reviewed By 518nicib

Manly Harbour Gallery is a wonderful place to explore with paintings, sculptures, indigenous art work, jewellery, and woodwork. Great spot to spend an hour after a coffee at the local cafes. With perfect Australian artwork to take home as a gift or a memory.

8. State Library Of Queensland

Stanley Place Cultural Centre, Brisbane, Queensland 4101 Australia +61 7 3840 7666 [email protected] http://www.slq.qld.gov.au/
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4.5 based on 541 reviews

State Library Of Queensland

Founded in 1896, State Library of Queensland is the leading reference and research library in Queensland. State Library is responsible for collecting and preserving a comprehensive collection of Queensland’s cultural and documentary heritage, providing free access to information for all Queenslanders and for the advancement of public libraries across the State. State Library plays a lead role in serving all Queenslanders, through state-wide library services and partnerships with more than 320 vibrant public libraries and Indigenous Knowledge Centres in Queensland.

Reviewed By DEP3 - Binghamton, United States

Brisbane was a cruise stop, and after the guided 3 hour tour, we continued touring on our own, using City Cat ferry to get to the South Bank, where the museums are. We love libraries and wandered into the State Library of Queensland. Friendly librarians, and lovely design.

Nicholas Street d'Arcy Doyle Place, Ipswich, Queensland 4305 Australia +61 7 3810 7222 [email protected] http://www.ipswichartgallery.qld.gov.au
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4.5 based on 61 reviews

Ipswich Art Gallery

Join more than 100,000 visitors per year to view an ever-changing program of exhibitions and heritage displays. Families can get involved in interactive creative activities in Australia's first permanent Children's Gallery, designed especially for kids under 12. Located in the heart of Ipswich, the gallery is housed in a heritage listed 1861 child-friendly building.

Reviewed By malcolmg340 - Brisbane, Australia

second visit to gallery and love their clever use of space and the friendly helpful staff. 1st visit last year was the Arthur BOYD exhibition 2nd visit today was the construction exhibition Both thoroughly enjoyable and worth the short trip from Brisbane apparently the secret as to what on and coming up is to look their web page up monthly or hook up on Facebook We will definitely be back

10. Lockyer Valley Cultural Centre

34 Lake Apex Dr, Gatton, Queensland 4343 Australia +61 7 5466 3426 http://www.lockyervalleyculturalcentre.com.au
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4.5 based on 46 reviews

Lockyer Valley Cultural Centre

The Lockyer Valley Cultural Centre opened in November 2009 and encompasses an art gallery, public library, Visitor Information Centre, Lockyer Legends Wall of Fame, Anzac 100 Portrait Series and the Queensland Transport Museum. The Lockyer Valley Cultural Centre is wheelchair friendly, includes baby change facilities and has ample parking for RV's, caravans, trailers and buses. Outdoor facilities include public BBQ's, covered picnic tables, a playground, toilets, large areas of grassed parkland, dog-friendly walking tracks, a bird hide and permanent exercise equipment right in the heart of Lake Apex.

Reviewed By sandynjasonr - Toowoomba, Australia

We go to the library often and it is very relaxing and quiet. Friendly staff and heaps of books, magazines and dvds selection. Amazing art gallery and beautiful cafe.

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