Madeleine Kelly

 

Natalya Hughes, Madeleine Kelly, Gemma Smith, Sandra Selig, Madonna Staunton, Judy Watson, Jemima Wyman: New Woman, Museum of Brisbane

Posted 04/09/2019

Natalya Hughes, Madeleine Kelly, Gemma Smith, Sandra Selig, Madonna Staunton, Judy Watson, and Jemima Wyman will be included in New Woman at the Museum of Brisbane. The exhibtiion opens on 13 September and will be displayed until 15 March 2020. Find out more here.

Vernon Ah Kee, Richard Bell, Sam Cranstoun, Natalya Hughes, Ross Manning, Madeleine Kelly, Luke Roberts, Madonna Staunton: Trace 2019

Posted 06/08/2019

Vernon Ah Kee, Richard Bell, Sam Cranstoun, Natalya Hughes, Ross Manning, Madeleine Kelly, Luke Roberts, and Madonna Staunton have been included in the 2019 TRACE Biennial and Auction. Works by these artists will be viewable at unexpected venues throughout West End from 8 - 24 August. The TRACE Auction will raise funds for Community Plus (West End Community House). Find out more here.

Madeleine Kelly: Solo exhibition, Ipswich Art Gallery, QLD

Posted 09/07/2019

A solo exhibition of new work by Madeleine Kelly, What the centre cannot hold: New works by Madeleine Kelly, will be opening at Ipswich Art Gallery on Satuday 13 July. The exhibition will be on display until 7 October 2019. More information can be found here.

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Madeleine Kelly: 'I thought I heard a bird', Craft ACT

Posted 21/03/2019

Madeleine Kelly's work, Canberra Birds: Cute craft for the archive of painting will be presented in I thought I heard a bird at Craft ACT: Craft and Design Centre in Canberra. The exhibition runs from March 21 - May 11, 2019. Find out more here.

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MADELEINE KELLY: WINS SUNSHINE COAST ART PRIZE, CALOUNDRA REGIONAL GALLERY

Posted 31/08/2018

Madeleine Kelly has been announced as the winner of Caloundra Regional Gallery's Sunshine Coast Art Prize for 2018. Her work will be displayed at the gallery until 14 October. More information can be found here

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SAM CRANSTOUN, DALE HARDING, ROSS MANNING, MADELEINE KELLY & VERNON AH KEE: GOMA Q, QAGOMA, Brisbane

Posted 09/07/2015

Sam Cranstoun, Dale Harding, Ross Manning, Madeleine Kelly and Vernon Ah Kee feature as part of GOMA Q: Contemporary Queensland Art opening 11 July at the Queensland Art Gallery | Gallery of Modern Art, Brisbane. The exhibition will showcase the work of 30 emerging, mid-career and senior Queensland visual artists and includes a series of panel discussions throughout the duration of the exhibtion.

MADELEINE KELLY: CONQUEST OF SPACE / ALASKA PROJECTS

Posted 15/05/2014

Madeleine Kelly has been selected to exhibit two works as part of 'Conquest of Space: Science Fiction & Contemporary Art', an exhibition curated by Andrew Frost and exhibited in the University of New South Wales. The exhibition runs 22 May - 5 July 2014. Read more

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Ten Years of Contemporary Australian Art: The James C. Sourris AM Collection

Posted 22/10/2011

A number of artists represented by Milani Gallery will be included in an upcoming exhibition at the Gallery of Modern Art, Brisbane.

Ten Years of Contemporary Art features highlights from the collection of James C. Sourris AM.

For more information: http://qag.qld.gov.au/exhibitions/coming_soon/ten_years_of_contemporary_art_the_james_c_sourris_am_collection

Hollow Mark: Madeleine Kelly @ Griffith University Art Gallery

Posted 29/09/2011

A solo exhibition of new and recent works by Madeleine Kelly opens next month at the Griffith University Art Gallery. HOLLOW MARK will feature a group of major new paintings by Kelly, as well as recent light - based works. The exhibition will be accompanied by a new publication with a text by Abigail Fitzsimmons. HOLLOW MARK: Madeleine Kelly, Griffith University Art Gallery, Brisbane, 8 October - 13 November, 2011. 

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New Psychedelia

Posted 29/04/2011

 

Works by Damiano Bertoli, Sandra Selig, Gemma Smith, Natalya Hughes, Tim Johnson, Madeleine Kelly, Jemima Wyman and Ross Manning are all featured in the upcoming exhibition New Psychedelia at the University of Queensland Art Museum, Brisbane.