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  • Nov 5, 2024 | inreview.com.au | PHIL BROWN |Genevieve Meegan

    Adolescent Wonderland, a solo exhibition by Queensland Indigenous artist Naomi Hobson, is a deeply personal and vibrant exhibition offering a window into Hobson’s unique artistic vision and her connection to community, culture and country. Hobson, a multi-disciplinary artist, engages audiences with her work in painting, photography and ceramics.

  • Nov 3, 2024 | inreview.com.au | PHIL BROWN |Genevieve Meegan

    Forget about the naysayers because Queen’s Wharf will be the making of modern Brisbane. The precinct is ultra-modern but also includes some of the city’s historic highlights and an amazing array of new public art. You could wander around and find all that yourself, but why not take a tour? Museum of Brisbane (MoB) has teamed up with The Star Brisbane and Queen’s Wharf Brisbane to launch curated walking tours through the precinct from November 11.

  • Oct 30, 2024 | inreview.com.au | Genevieve Meegan |Suzie Keen |PHIL BROWN |John Miles

    At its heart, the transformation of the former Onkaparinga Woollen Mill in Lobethal into a cultural community space represents people power at its best and reflects the locals’ passion for their beloved mill landmark. The rustic old mill, comprised of multiple buildings, has been redeveloped into Fabrik Arts + Heritage, an architecturally designed arts and cultural hub that celebrates the textile heritage of the mill through arts, creativity, inclusion and community.

  • Oct 22, 2024 | inreview.com.au | Suzie Keen |John Miles |PHIL BROWN |Genevieve Meegan

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  • Oct 20, 2024 | inreview.com.au | PHIL BROWN |John Miles |Genevieve Meegan |Megan Koch

    My bookcase isn’t exactly groaning with books on fashion. In fact, there are three – and two of them are about Lee Alexander McQueen. The latest is just out. Lee Alexander McQueen: The Illustrated World of a Fashion Visionary by Tom Rasmussen is a lusciously illustrated biography of the British designer with strong Scottish roots.

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