The Queensland Regional Art Awards (QRAA) is an annual visual arts prize and exhibition for established and emerging artists living in regional and remote Queensland. The program aims to provide a platform for further professional development.
The 2022 QRAA explored the concept of ‘Reframe’, calling artists to enter work which drew upon experiences and observations, reflecting upon the past year or two and responding to our changing world.
‘Reframe’ is an opportunity to see our current situation from a different perspective, to inspire problem solving and decision making and apply learning, whilst constructively responding, shifting and evolving.
2023 TOURING EXHIBITION LOCATIONS
Mulga Lands Gallery, Charleville – 29 March to 29 April 2023
Longreach Community Library, Longreach – 17 May to 28 May 2023
Bushmans Art Gallery, Blackall – 15 June to 2 July 2023
Coalface Art Gallery, Moranbah – 26 July to 13 August 2023
Botanic Gardens Visitor Centre, Cairns – 1 September to 24 September 2023
Goondiwindi Regional Civic Centre Gallery, Goondiwindi– 25 October to 28 November 2023
REFRAME
In 2022, the QRAA is an invitation to explore the concept of ‘Reframe’, calling artists to enter work which draws upon experiences and observations. It is a cause to reflect upon the past year or two and respond to our changing world.
‘Reframe’ is an opportunity to see our current situation from a different perspective. It inspires problem solving, decision making and learning, whilst constructively responding, shifting and evolving.
2022 QUEENSLAND REGIONAL ART AWARDS JUDGING PANEL
Aven Noah Jr., Curator, NorthSite Contemporary Arts, Bulmba-ja Arts Centre, Cairns.
Rebecca McDuff, Gallery Director, Bundaberg Regional Galleries, Bundaberg.
Elisabeth Findlay, Director, Queensland College of Art, Griffith University, Brisbane.
Hamish Sawyer, Independent curator and writer, Brisbane.
WISH YOU WERE HERE 1
Artist: Kellie O’Dempsey
Artist Location: Coolum Beach
Medium: mixed media collage and projection, 2021
Dimensions: 120 x 0 x 120 cm
Wish You Were Here 1 began as a re-imagining of post-pandemic life. Here, the uncanny collides with the uncertain. In search of progress a figure attempts to travel yet goes nowhere. Wish You Were Here 1 is a moving drawing of collaged works on paper with projection. Using repetitive rhythm and monotonous loops in a non-specific location and an unspecified time, this works blends the physical and the psychological for a moment of hypnotic and absurdity in an attempt to find balance in an uncertain world.
Photographer: Kellie O’Dempsey