Support nationally significant cultural assets to promote lifelong learning through creativity.

Creative environments to foster lifelong learning for all

QUT Galleries & Museums encompasses the university’s three premier cultural facilities: QUT Art Museum, the William Robinson Gallery and Old Government House, which are free and open to the public. We are also the custodians of the QUT Art Collection, which comprises more than 3000 objects.

Our venues are inclusive, friendly and unintimidating so that everyone in our community can participate in exhibitions and programs that encourage lifelong learning through creativity. Our accessibility initiatives have won national and international awards, and we are committed to being at the forefront of accessibility and inclusion across all our programs. In addition, we serve as a unique learning and teaching resource for QUT students and staff.

Sally GABORI ‘Dibirdibi Country’ 2010, acrylic on linen. QUT Art Collection. Donated through the Australian Government's Cultural Gifts Program by Patrick Corrigan AM, 2015.

Ensure Queensland's cultural vibrancy

QUT Art Museum offers a diverse program of exhibitions that champion contemporary artists, including QUT alumni, and showcase the university’s research initiatives, to challenge and excite our audiences. The William Robinson Gallery is dedicated exclusively to works by one of Australia's pre-eminent artists and QUT alumnus, William Robinson. Old Government House is one of the state’s most historically and architecturally significant buildings, offering visitors a unique insight into Queensland’s past. The QUT Art Collection is an important thread in the fabric of Queensland and national art collections and contributes to the broader story of Australian art.

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 contribute to the cultural vibrancy of Brisbane and Queensland and the nation’s cultural assets.

Your gift will help:


  • provide essential resources towards our award-winning accessibility initiatives, to ensure all can enjoy our cultural facilities
  • create opportunities for contemporary artists to share their work
  • grow and strengthen the QUT Art Collection to ensure its national significance — prioritising the work of contemporary Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander artists
  • increase public access to the QUT Art Collection through digitisation, making it available to the global community for learning and research purposes
  • develop new ways to tell the stories of those who lived and worked at Old Government House and to safeguard the building for future generations.

The real-world impact of your gift

Old Government House. Photo: Tony Phillips

Your support of the QUT Galleries & Museums will help increase equitable access to art and culture for all in the community by investing in nationally significant resources.

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