The On-Campus Art Program aims to enrich campus life by connecting the UQ Art Collection with the University community. Works from the UQ Art Collection are exhibited in multiple sites on UQ campuses. UQ is passionate about its Art Collection and the benefits of sharing this public resource with staff, students and the wider public.

Fiona Hall's Out of Mind (2007) on permanent display at the Queensland Brain Institute

Queensland Brain Institute

Fiona Hall's artwork Out of Mind is on permanent display in the Queensland Brain Institute (QBI). Hall's digital graphic artwork is incorporated into a four storey glass wall, effectively integrating itself into the QBI's architecture.

View more information on Out of Mind on the QBI's website here

Rosela Namok's Going and coming to Cairns (2000) on display in the Sir Llew Edwards Building

Sir Llew Edwards Building

Works from the UQ Art Collection are featured in the Sir Llew Edwards Building, where they are enjoyed by international students of the University.

 

Bessie Nakamarra Sims' Untitled (1996) on display in the Institute of Molecular Bioscience

Institute for Molecular Bioscience

Located on UQ's St Lucia campus, the Institute of Molecular Bioscience (IMB) is recognised as one of the Asia Pacific's leading research institutes. Works from the UQ Art Collection are exhibited throughout the building.

For more information on the IMB visit their website here

Customs House

Customs House

Customs House, one of Brisbane's heritage icons, is located on the river in the CBD. It is owned and operated by The University of Queensland as a cultural, educational and heritage facility. Artworks from The University of Queensland Art Collection are regularly displayed in Customs House. 

View more information on Customs House here 

 

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