UQ Art Museum

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James & Mary Emelia Mayne Ctr The James and Mary Emelia Mayne Centre, QLD 4067, Australia

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Sun - Sat 10:00 am - 4:00 pm
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over 3000 artworks

The University of Queensland (UQ) was one of the first universities in Australia to acquire works of art and to use bequest funds for this purpose. With over 3,500 works, The UQ Art Collection is one of Queensland's most significant public art collections. The Collection comprises works by Australian artists from the colonial era to the present, and the Nat Yuen Collection of Chinese antiquities. In addition, The UQ Art Museum is developing the National Collection of Artists' Self Portraits, the only collection of its kind in Australia. The UQ Art Museum presents a dynamic program of exhibitions designed to provoke enquiry and to explore a wide range of issues relevant to UQ academic life and the broader social life of our audiences. These exhibitions, predominantly contemporary in focus, are diverse in content, form and cultural context.

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Matt H.

As you walk towards the entrance of this museum you will be greeted by a smiling tombstone. This always brightens my mood. And the museum curator really puts on fantastic free exhibitions, some...

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Emma H.

I often walk past the UQ Art Museum and admire its beauty; I also sit inside the UQ Biol Library gazing idly at it whilst drifting from study. It's a shame, then, that I don't spend more time...

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Josh S.

How lucky are the student's of U.Q St Lucia to have such a fantastic collection of art, in an equally impressive space all in close vicinity to the Great Court on campus. This museum although...

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