Gallery & Theatre Planner: Post-Christmas Culture in Brisbane for 26-28 December

As the year comes to a close, Brisbane’s cultural institutions remain vibrant with a diverse offering of major exhibitions and stage productions. From the uplifting return of a Broadway classic at QPAC to cutting-edge installations at GOMA and thought-provoking local history displays in Moreton Bay, there is plenty to explore during the summer break. These exhibitions provide a perfect air-conditioned escape for art lovers and families alike.


Annie

27 December 2025 – 3 January 2026 | Lyric Theatre, QPAC, South Brisbane
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The sun will come out tomorrow! The world’s favourite family musical returns to the QPAC stage for a special summer run. Featuring the iconic red-headed heroine and a score of beloved hits, this production promises to be an uplifting theatrical treat for the holiday season.


Olafur Eliasson: Presence

6 December 2025 – 12 July 2026 | Gallery of Modern Art (GOMA), South Brisbane
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One of the most anticipated exhibitions of the year, this major solo presentation by Olafur Eliasson invites visitors to explore light, colour, and perception. Through large-scale installations and sculptures, Eliasson challenges the way we interact with space and nature in a truly immersive experience.


Make a Scene: Fashioning Queer Identity and Club Culture in the 90s

Until 19 July 2026 | Queensland Museum Kurilpa, South Brisbane
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Step back into the 1990s with this vibrant exhibition celebrating the fashion, music, and community of Brisbane’s queer club scene. It highlights the creativity and resilience of the era, featuring costumes, archival footage, and personal stories from a pivotal decade.


Vipoo Srivilasa: Express Yourself

11 October 2025 – 13 September 2026 | Gallery of Modern Art (GOMA), South Brisbane
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Acclaimed Thai-born, Australian-based artist Vipoo Srivilasa presents a participatory project centred on creativity and healing. Visitors are invited to engage with his whimsical ceramic figures and contribute to an evolving installation that celebrates joy and community connection.


Teho Ropeyarn – Middle World: Every change a continuation, every season a story

12 – 20 December 2025, 12 – 24 January 2026 | Onespace, South Brisbane
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Teho Ropeyarn, a significant First Nations artist from Injinoo, presents his latest body of work. Middle World explores the cultural narratives, seasonal changes, and deep connection to Country that define his practice, offered in the intimate setting of Onespace gallery.




Contemporaries

12 December 2025 – 10 January 2026 | Parker Contemporary, South Brisbane
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Parker Contemporary hosts a dynamic group exhibition featuring a selection of modern artists. This show provides a snapshot of current artistic practices, offering collectors and enthusiasts a chance to view diverse works in a commercial gallery setting.


Whether you are in the mood for a blockbuster musical or a quiet afternoon wandering through a gallery, the end-of-year schedule caters to all tastes. With many of these exhibitions running well into 2026, there is ample time to plan a visit, but the limited season of Annie at QPAC makes it a priority for theatregoers this week.

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