QUT Art Museum and our sister gallery, William Robinson Gallery, are two of Queensland's premier visual art institutions, situated in the heart of the city, on the Brisbane river.
QUT Art Museum offers a diverse suite of in-house curated exhibitions drawn from the university's extensive art collection, as well as commissioned art projects, and touring exhibitions. The William Robinson Gallery, nestled in the beautiful setting of Old Government House, is proudly dedicated to the display of works by Australia's pre-eminent landscape artist, William Robinson.
The exhibitions are free and open to the public, and complemented by a range of public events and education programs.
Placed at the heart of our city and University, we have the gifts of thought leadership, academic excellence and innovation at our fingertips, allowing us to keep our exhibitions and programs innovative and inspiring. We seek not only to contribute to the cultural vibrancy of Brisbane and Queensland at large, but also to the nation's cultural capital. Our gallery environments are inclusive, friendly and unintimidating so that everyone in our community has the opportunity to participate in exhibitions and programs that expand inquisitive minds through an experiential learning environment.
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Acknowledgement of Traditional Owners
The Queensland University of Technology (QUT) acknowledges the Turrbal and Yugara, as the First Nations owners of the lands where QUT now stands. We pay respect to their Elders, lores, customs and creation spirits. We recognise that these lands have always been places of teaching, research and learning.
QUT acknowledges the important role Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people play within the QUT community.