The University of Queensland Art Museum is a site for progressive and contemporary creative inquiry, situated within the University campus. The Art Museum aims to connect each visitor with new ideas in creative practice and learning through its free exhibitions, public programs, and teaching facilities. It houses The University of Queensland Art Collection, one of Queensland’s most significant public art collections, and is committed to stimulating dialogue and debate through the exhibition of progressive works of art.
UQ Art Museum provides specialized, curriculum-based experiences to diverse disciplines such as Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies, Education, Drama, and Economics. It collaborates with various academic departments on campus to produce cross-disciplinary, research-based exhibitions, contributing to research excellence outcomes and industry-based education for students pursuing careers in the arts and humanities. The Art Museum’s philosophy revolves around placing education at the core of its activities and fostering creative, active learning experiences for all visitors.
As a national leader in industry-based education, UQ Art Museum is dedicated to promoting authentic assessment practices and engaging with the broader community through its exhibitions and programs. By partnering with academic institutions and research centers, the Art Museum aims to enhance the cultural and educational landscape of Australia while honoring the Traditional Owners of the lands on which it operates. Through its commitment to fostering creativity, dialogue, and learning, the University of Queensland Art Museum stands as a beacon of artistic exploration and academic collaboration.