Eye Spy 28 Aug 2024 - 28 Aug 2025 Bribie Island Seaside Museum Pop on down to Bribie Island Seaside Museum, explore our collection and have a try at one our themed Eye Spy games.
Tracing the edges 31 May 2025 - 6 Aug 2025 Redcliffe Art Gallery Have you ever stood on Country and reflected on all this place has seen, what is to come, and how you are part of it all? Enjoy the self-guided activity space Tracing the edges by artists Lexie Abel and Libby Harward.
skeletons 31 May 2025 - 16 Aug 2025 Redcliffe Art Gallery Exhibition l Explore Judy Watson’s skeletons exhibition on colonial histories at the Redcliffe Art Gallery.
Ngā Pakiwaitara O Matariki 1 Jun 2025 - 31 Jul 2025 Bribie Island Seaside Museum Exhibition l Experience the rising of the Matariki star cluster, signifying the Māori New Year in Te Ao Māori with storytelling, art, song and dance at Bribie Island Seaside Museum.
Imaginariums Multiple locations Explore intergenerational activities and experiences that will ignite your imagination. Imaginariums are perfect for all ages and bring our museum exhibitions to life.
Looking closer: Creative space 21 Jun 2025 - 6 Sep 2025 Caboolture Regional Art Gallery Dive deeper into portraiture with our Looking Closer: Creative Space activities at Caboolture Regional Art Gallery!
Looking Out, Looking In: Exploring the Self-Portrait 21 Jun 2025 - 6 Sep 2025 Caboolture Regional Art Gallery Exhibition l People's persistent interest in self-image is explored in a new exhibition from the Queensland Art Gallery | Gallery of Modern Art (QAGOMA) Collection.
Blak Creatives Exchange 28 Jun 2025 - 8 Nov 2025 Redcliffe Art Gallery Exhibition | City of Moreton Bay Art Galleries have partnered with Munimba-ja’s Blak Creatives Program for an exhibition on show at Redcliffe Art Gallery.
It's me, it's you, it's me 16 Jul 2025 - 14 Aug 2025 The Hub Gallery Exhibition l Explore Emily McDuff's art reflecting neurodivergence and self at The Hub Gallery, Caboolture.
Gallery Highlights tour Multiple locations Our half-hour Gallery Highlights tours are designed to introduce visitors to contemporary art through informed discussion and the act of slow looking.