Sam Cranstoun
Sam Cranstoun, Luke Roberts: Exhibition at Museum of Brisbane
Sam Cranstoun and Luke Roberts have been included in a group exhibition at Museum of Brisbane. 'City in the Sun' runs until 27 February, 2022. More information can be found here.
Hoda Afshar, Daniel McKewen, Sam Cranstoun: Ramsay Art Prize
Hoda Afshar, Daniel McKewen and Sam Cranstoun have been announced as finalists of the Ramsay Art Prize 2021. More information can be found here.
Sam Cranstoun: Front Window Commission and New Exhibition, UQ Art Museum, Brisbane
Sam Cranstoun has been commissioned to create a work for the front window of the University of Queensland Art Museum, Brisbane. A solo exhibition of his work, titled To Speak of Cities, is also opening at UQ Art Museum on 28 February. The exhibition runs until 4 July 2020; the window commission will be up until 18 July 2020. More information available here.
Vernon Ah Kee, Richard Bell, Sam Cranstoun, Natalya Hughes, Ross Manning, Madeleine Kelly, Luke Roberts, Madonna Staunton: Trace 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.
Sam Cranstoun, Helga Groves, Natalya Hughes, Sandra Selig: Sunshine Coast Art Prize
Sam Cranstoun, Helga Groves, Natalya Hughes and Sandra Selig have been annonced as finalists in the Sunshine Coast Art Prize 2019. Find out more here.
Sam Cranstoun, Luke Roberts: The National works featured in The Conversation article
Sam Cranstoun's and Luke Roberts' works in The National: New Australian Art have been featured in Joanna Mendelssohn's review in The Conversation. Read the article here.
SANDRA SELIG, LUKE ROBERTS, ERIC BRIDGEMAN, SAM CRANSTOUN, ROSS MANNING: The National, Sydney
Sandra Selig, Luke Roberts, Eric Bridgeman, Sam Cranstoun and Ross Manning are all presenting work in the 2019 edition of The National: New Australian Art. The National will be presented across the Art Gallery of NSW, Carriageworks and the Museum of Contemporary Art Australia, from 29 March 2019. More info here.
SAM CRANSTOUN: WILLIAM JOLLY BRIDGE PROJECTION
Vexillographical Abstract by Sam Cranstoun will be projected onto the William Jolly Bridge as part of Brisbane City Council programming from 24 - 28 April 2019. Find out more here.
SANDRA SELIG, LUKE ROBERTS, SAM CRANSTOUN, ROSS MANNING, ERIC BRIDGEMAN: THE NATIONAL
Sandra Selig, Luke Roberts, Sam Cranstoun and Ross Manning have all been selected for the 2019 edition of The National: New Australian Art. The National will be presented across the Art Gallery of NSW, Carriageworks and the Museum of Contemporary Art Australia, and will open 29 March 2019. More info here.
JUDY WATSON, SAM CRANSTOUN: In conversation, Museum of Brisbane
On 28 March, Judy Watson and Sam Cranstoun will be taking part in an In Conversation event at the Museum of Brisbane, facilitated by Renai Grace. They will be giving insight into what has shaped their artistic practices. More information here.
I CAN SEE RUSSIA FROM HERE, TCB, Melbourne
The work of Gordon Bennett, Eugene Carchesio, Sam Cranstoun, Peter Kennedy, Nigel Lendon, Stuart Ringholt and Jemima Wyman features as part of I Can See Russia From Here, curated by Chelsea Hopper at TCB, Melbourne. The exhibition includes the works of Australian artists who reference, are influenced by, or engage a “Russian imaginary”, as this year marks the centenary of the Russian Revolution. The exhibition runs from Wednesday June 7 - Saturday June 24 2017.
SAM CRANSTOUN: SHORTLISTED FOR HAZELHURST ART ON PAPER AWARD 2017
Sam Cranstoun has been shortlisted for 2017's Hazelhurst Art on Paper Award. The annual award celebrates artworks on paper and focuses on contemporary interpretations of this important medium. The exhibition runs from 20 May - 16 July 2017. Read more.
IAN BURN, CHRISTIAN CAPURRO, EUGENE CARCHESIO, SAM CRANSTOUN, DANIEL MCKEWEN & GEMMA SMITH: LESS THAN, QUT ART MUSEUM
Work by Ian Burn, Christian Capurro, Eugene Carchesio, Sam Cranstoun, Daniel McKewen and Gemma Smith features as part of 'Less than: Art & Reductionism' at the Queensland University of Technology. The exhibition considers reductionist techniques—repetition, limited or monochrome colour, seriality and plain-spoken materials—drawing on the Museum's collection to elaborate on this theme. The exhibition runs until 21 May.
CLOSE ENOUGH: CALOUNDRA REGIONAL GALLERY, CALOUNDRA
'Close enough: Young Queensland Artists' is a group exhibition at Caloundra Regional Gallery that includes the work of four young Queensland artists. The exhibition includes the work of Dale Harding and Sam Cranstoun and runs until Sunday 13 April. Read more.
SAM CRANSTOUN & ROSS MANNING: LIGHT PLAY, THE UNIVERSITY OF QUEENSLAND, BRISBANE
Work by Sam Cranstoun and Ross Manning is currently on display at The Univeristy of Queensland Art Museum as part of the group exhibition Light Play: Ideas, Optics, Atmosphere. Curated by Samantha Littley the exhibition examines the variety of ways contemporary artists employ light as a medium. The exhibition runs until 15 Novemeber 2015. Read more.
SAM CRANSTOUN, DALE HARDING, ROSS MANNING, MADELEINE KELLY & VERNON AH KEE: GOMA Q, QAGOMA, Brisbane
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.
SAM CRANSTOUN, LUCY GRIGGS & BONITA ELY: GUARDING THE HOME FRONT, CASULA POWERHOUSE
The work of Sam Cranstoun, Lucy Griggs & Bonita Ely feature in 'Guarding the Home Front', a group exhibition curated by Vi Girgis exploring themes relating to military conflict and the impact of war on those who remain at home during conflict. The exhibition opens 20 March and runs until 17 May 2015 at Casula Powerhouse, Casula, NSW. Read more.
Sam Cranstoun: The Churchie National Emerging Art Exhibition
Sam Cranstoun's artwork has been selected as a finalist in the The Churchie National Emerging Art Exhibition at the Griffith University Art Gallery, Queensland College of Art. The exhibition runs 12 July - 7 September.
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SUMMER CLOSURE
The gallery will be closed until January 24. The first exhibition next year is new work by Sam Cranstoun, opening February 7, 2013.
SAM CRANSTOUN IN THE CHURCHIE EMERGING ART PRIZE
Sam Cranstoun has been selected for this year's Churchie Art Prize which will be judged by Professor Maura Reilly.
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