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Outdoor Gallery refreshed with new Gloss

Brisbane, June 14 (MCCQ Newsdesk, Lord Mayor office press release) foyer.

Brisbane’s art scene is ready for a refresh, with the Schrinner Council’s latest Outdoor Gallery exhibition making the city’s hidden spaces even better.

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Paradise Gloss will transform laneways, streets, lightboxes and carparks into vibrant exhibitions that explore creativity and play.

Now in its 11th year, the free program spans Brisbane’s favourite lifestyle precincts and central spaces like Fish Lane, King George Square Car Park, Heritage Lanes, Howard Smith Wharves and the Museum of Brisbane

Curated by Brisbane local Laura Brinin, the new exhibition includes works from 14 artists across multiple disciplines.

Rachel Burke, Bonnie Hislop, Sunday Jemmott, Jessica Nothdurft, Frances Powell and Susan Lincoln are just some of the local talent featured, along with many other Australian creatives.

Paradise Gloss is on display from Friday 14 June to Sunday 3 November.

To find out more go to www. brisbane.qld.gov.au and search Outdoor Gallery

Lord Mayor Adrian Schrinner appreciates the efforts:

“Our Outdoor Gallery program celebrates the best of Brisbane’s local talent, while brightening up our city spaces.

“This fantastic free exhibition is a great way to explore new parts of Brisbane and see our city in a new light.

“It’s part of Council’s commitment to make our lifestyle even better.”

Paradise Gloss curator Laura Brinn advocates: “Art’s immediacy can communicate our shared realities, engage with critical social questions, and envision an inclusive future.

“It reminds us of the beauty and joy inherent in the everyday, even the banal, and can act as an antidote to the daily grind.”

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