Making Place: 100 Views of Brisbane

Museum of Brisbane
Explore 100 artworks from the Museum of Brisbane’s Collections.

Place, in Brisbane, is not a static thing. We are at a crucial point in Brisbane’s urban development, with extreme changes to the city predicted over the next decade.

With the city we know shifting so rapidly, this is the ideal moment to ask—what makes a place? Which sites are significant for individuals and communities and why? Are the landmarks we recognise as characterising the city today the same landmarks we’ll see in the future? And can memories make a place?

With these questions front of mind, Making Place presents more than 100 historical and contemporary depictions of the Brisbane region from our Collections. We invite you to explore our ever-changing city through new eyes: from the past, to the present and into the future.

Become immersed in a newly commissioned sound artwork by Artist in Residence Lawrence English, Site Listening : Brisbane, that captures the city’s many soundscapes and surround yourself in the textures and nuance of Jenna Lee’s installation, Growing Place, illustrating her insightful reflection on ‘place’.

Making Place features audio descriptions and Auslan translations which can be accessed on your device here.

Artists featured include Judy Watson, Richard Randall, Noel McKenna, William Bustard, Vida Lahey, Jane Grealy, Danie Mellor, Kenneth Jack, Sam Fulbrook, Charles Lancaster, Robert Brownhall, Margaret Olley, Stephen Nothling, Margaret Cilento, Lloyd Rees, Paul DaviesMia Boe and more.

Making Place: 100 Views of Brisbane explores the ever-changing city at a crucial point in its urban evolution. Presenting more than 100 historical and contemporary depictions of the Brisbane region, the exhibition prompts visitors to consider what makes a place, which sites are significant and for whom, and the role of memories.

Artists featured include Judy Watson, Richard Randall, Noel McKenna, William Bustard, Vida Lahey, Jane Grealy, Danie Mellor, Kenneth Jack, Sam Fulbrook, Charles Lancaster, Robert Brownhall, Margaret Olley, Stephen Nothling, Margaret Cilento, Lloyd Rees, Paul Davies, Mia Boe and more.

Date & Time
26 March 2022 – 30 July 2023
Open daily
10:00am – 5:00pm

Tickets
Free

Location
Museum of Brisbane
Gallery 1
Level 3, City Hall