Making Art Accessible at QAGOMA

A child making a picture with sea creatures using crayons
Brian Robinson Lag | Malu | Daparr (Land | Sea | Sky) Children’s Art Centre 26 Nov 2022 – 23 Apr 2023 Gallery of Modern Art & Gallery

Enjoy the following exhibitions with accessible features for visitors with vision impairment when you next visit the Queensland Art Gallery and Gallery of Modern Art (QAGOMA).

‘Open Studio: Paula Dunlop’ | QAG | until 9 July 2023

An exhibition guide in large print and braille exhibition guide with a tactual floorplan is available in the exhibition space.

‘Superpowered’ | Children’s Art Centre, GOMA | until 16 July 2023

An exhibition guide in large print and braille plus a braille copy of The Sacred Hill, a storybook by Gordon Hookey, are available to use during a visit.

‘Brian Robinson: Lag | Malu | Daparr (Land | Sea | Sky)’ | Children’s Art Centre, GOMA | until 23 April 2023

An exhibition guide in large print and braille is available in the exhibition space. Scan the QR code and listen to audio descriptions of the artist’s print work Lagalgal: The Mysteries of our Land 2022 and the accompanying animation. Don’t forget to bring your headphones!

See the world from a new perspective at QAGOMA. Together, the Queensland Art Gallery and Gallery of Modern Art offer compelling experiences that will move and surprise you.

Our two galleries each have their own distinct personalities, but are united in their purpose to share exceptional art. Queensland Art Gallery was established in 1895 and moved to its current residence at South Bank in 1982. It was joined by the Gallery of Modern Art in 2006 and the galleries now house a globally significant collection of contemporary art from Australia, Asia and the Pacific.

For more information please call (07) 3840 7255 or visit the Accessibility page https://www.qagoma.qld.gov.au/visit/accessibility/