QUT Art Museum presents a diverse program of contemporary exhibitions, which are free and open to the public, as well as a range of public events and education programs.
What's on
One of Queensland's premier visual art institutions, QUT Art Museum offers a diverse suite of curated contemporary art exhibitions and engagement programs, contributing to the cultural vibrancy of our community and to the nation's cultural capital. Our programs are innovative, inspiring, and informed by the university's academic expertise and state-of-the-art research. Situated in the heart of Meanjin/Brisbane, QUT Art Museum is free and open to the public, and offers a gallery environment that is inclusive and welcoming to all.
Visiting QUT Art Museum
Opening hours and prices
Admission is free.
QUT Art Museum is currently closed for repairs. If you were planning a visit or have specific enquiries, please contact artmuseum@qut.edu.au.
Getting here
QUT Art Museum is located at our Gardens Point campus, next to the City Botanic Gardens and walking distance from the centre of Brisbane and South Bank.
Food, drink and shopping
There is a range of other food and retail outlets at Gardens Point. The campus is also a short walk from extensive dining and shopping options in Brisbane's CBD and across the river at South Bank.
QUT Art Collection
QUT Art Museum is the custodian of the QUT Art Collection, which is displayed regularly in exhibitions, as well as in public spaces at our Gardens Point and Kelvin Grove campuses.
The collection has a history of strong and adventurous commitment to contemporary art, and the majority of works date from the 1960s onwards. There are more than 3,000 objects in the collection, including paintings, sculpture, ceramics and works on paper, mostly by Australian artists. A focus area of the collection is the William Robinson collection of works that numbers more than 320 objects.
While you're at Gardens Point
During your visit to our Gardens Point campus, you'll also be able to enjoy a number of other cultural venues on campus.
- Drop in to the historical house museum and the William Robinson Gallery at Old Government House, or just relax on the lawns and verandas outside.
- Grab tickets to one of the professional or student productions at Gardens Theatre.
- Visit The Cube at our Science and Engineering Centre and interact with one of the world's largest interactive STEM education spaces..