A conversation with award-winning writer James Bradley on his new book Deep Water.
Mia Boe records and recovers Indigenous histories in a contemporary context, fusing the personal and historical.
Celebrate the launch of two new exhibitions at Hervey Bay Regional Gallery, Mia Boe's solo exhibition 'Guwinganj' and group exhibition 'Picturing the End'.
Join HBRG staff for an in depth conversation and walk-through of the new exhibition, 'Picturing the End'.
Hervey Bay Regional Gallery and the National Gallery of Australia present 'National Interests: Australian Art in the 20th Century'.
'Picturing the End' reflects on how our relationship with our own mortality intersects with narratives of humanity’s downfall.
Fraser Coast educators are invited to preview the 2025 Exhibition Program and broaden their networks with likeminded teachers in the region.
Soda Jerk’s narrative collage film offers an incendiary un-writing of Australian national mythologies.
An exploration into the interconnectedness of life on earth – between human, animal, and plant beings, this exhibition featuring Angela Valamanesh is part of the Jam Factory’s Icon series.
Women’s connections to nature are explored through art and design with this exhibition featuring artists from the Fraser Coast, Bundaberg and beyond.
Land, Sea and Sky is a survey of works by Aboriginal artists connected to the Fraser Coast region. The exhibition’s title refers to the country that belongs to the Butchulla people.
'that land ... I still got it on my mind'
HBRG is honoured to have amongst its collection four prints from the Samsara suite of aquatints by prominent Butchulla artist Dr. Fiona Foley.
As part of Still in my mind: Gurindji location, experience and visuality exhibiting at HBRG, Gatakers, HBRG and Artback NT proudly present Retrac(k)ing country and (s)kin.
The light fades but the gods remain is a major exhibition showcasing two key series by Bill Henson, one of Australia’s most eminent artists, exploring the suburb of Glen Waverley where he grew up.
Showcasing the work of members of Hervey Bay Spinners, Weavers and Fibre Artists inspired by the theme Colours of Australia.
Showcasing the work of members of Hervey Bay Spinners, Weavers and Fibre Artists this pop-up accompanies the Colours of Australia exhibition- now at HBRG.
Kunmanara Carroll’s captivating paintings and ceramics merge his deep knowledge of country with his beautifully intricate yet minimalist style.
Janjari, a major new work by internationally renowned Badtjala contemporary artist Dr Fiona Foley marks the first acquisitive commission by Hervey Bay Regional Gallery since reopening in 2022.
Veiled Paradise surveys three decades of Badtjala artist Dr. Fiona Foley’s practice.
'To companion a companion' is an exhibition by Fernando do Campo that proposes humans as a companion species to birds.
The Dingo Project: Wongari investigates the spiritual mythology and historical narratives that connect dingoes to Aboriginal Australia.
Nothing says Queensland quite like the colour Maroon.
A MURRIALITY is the first survey of renowned Waanyi artist Gordon Hookey.
An exhibition celebrating the work of Hervey Bay environmental advocate Alan Peebles.
Girra: Fraser Coast National Art Prize is a new initiative of Hervey Bay Regional Gallery and Fraser Coast Regional Council.
Hervey Bay Regional Gallery is proud to present Hervey Bay School of Displacement with nationally renowned artist Keg de Souza.
Raised in Hervey Bay and currently residing on the Sunshine Coast, Michael Cook interrogates the legacy of colonisation by remixing, inverting and reconstructing icons of Australian identity.
'Cane' explores the history of indentured South Sea Islander workers in the Queensland sugarcane industry.
Wilhelmus Breikers presents a selection of works drawing upon reflective examinations of self, questions of reception and perception and interior dimensions of landscape.
Celebrate Youth Week with a calming yoga session, destress from being a young person in the Fraser Coast and limber up for the rest of your school holidays!
Celebrate the launch of three new exhibitions at HBRG: the 'Asia Pacific Contemporary', 'Asia Pacific Video' and 'The White Man's Web' by local artist Matilda Davis.
Asia Pacific Contemporary celebrates Queensland Art Gallery | Gallery of Modern Art’s flagship exhibition, the Asia Pacific Triennial of Contemporary Art (APT), recently in its tenth iteration.
Asia Pacific Video is an exhibition developed by Queensland Art Gallery | Gallery of Modern Art (QAGOMA).
Born and raised on Badjala/Batjala Djaa (Country) in Maryborough, Matilda Davis is a young creative producing paintings, photography, poetry and song.
Celebrate the opening of the 40th Anniversary of Hervey Bay Art Society's Annual Competitive Art Competition.
Hervey Bay Art Society proudly showcases their 40th Annual Competitive Art Exhibition (ACAE) at Hervey Bay Regional Gallery.
Join us for the launch of a suite of new exhibitions at Hervey Bay Regional Gallery.
'Forest to Fibre' presents cutting edge research into sustainable timber processing and design alongside local stories, artworks and histories.
Known for her brightly coloured illustrations, murals and public art installations, Phoebe Paradise’s work examines the often-overlooked charm of the suburban and mundane.
The inaugural Regional Spotlight exhibition is a showcase of artistic talent from across the region.