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BODY OF WORK: WOMAN
April 24th - April 30th
The Vision of "Body of Work: Woman” is to celebrate, acknowledge, and be inspired by the female experience and the female form.
This show was originally scheduled to take place over the week of International Women’s Day, however it has been postponed to April 24th.
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ACIDIC VIDEO MOVIE CLUB: The Dirties (2013)
May 8th
This May, Field Trip’s Acidic Video Movie Club kicks off with The Dirties, a high-stakes mix of paranoia and buddy comedy, followed by Something in the Dirt.
Two DIY gems that prove you don’t need a big crew to make a big impact.
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NEIGHBOURS AT THE BOWLING ALLEY | Justine Wake, Caro Toledo
May 9th - May 14th
Neighbours at the bowling alley present: Franklin Aaland, Kim Kofod, Adam Lester, Pedro Puente, Caro Toledo, Justine Wake, Jachimo Roberts, Chilli Toledo-Lester, Scarlett Roberts, Kim Jong Sook
In a group exhibition curated by Caro Toledo & Justine Wake
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WHEN IT'S MY TIME TO GO | GOOD GOD
May 15th - May 28th
‘When it’s my Time to Go’ is an exhibition that wrestles with the tension of searching for beauty under a blanket of grief. The works on wood explore the weight of memory, the permanence of impermanence, and the pain that never quite leaves, no matter how many times we cover it with another coat.
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FLOURISH | Stephanie Morris
May 16th - May 25th
‘Flourish’ presents a new series of layered works on paper by prolific Brisbane-based artist Stephanie Morris. Through her signature approach of intricate layering, Morris creates depth that draws the viewer in, inviting them to look beyond the surface and explore what lies beneath the shadows and cracks.
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ACIDIC VIDEO MOVIE CLUB: Something in the Dirt (2022)
May 29th
This May, Field Trip’s Acidic Video Movie Club brings you a double feature: The Dirties and Something in the Dirt.
A mix of paranoia, buddy comedy, and DIY sci-fi—big impact, no big crew.
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SPRINGBROOK AND BEYOND | John Bell
May 30th - June 4th
John Bell has long been inspired by the untamed beauty of the South East Queensland hinterland. This exhibition, focused on the Springbrook mountain region, pays tribute to a landscape that remains largely untouched by human influence.