Sculpture Courtyard at Queensland Art Gallery & Gallery of Modern Art
Stanley Pl, South Brisbane QLD 4101, Australia
With two levels of manicured lawns, a drop fountain, stunning Dandelion water feature and impressive sculpture works by renowned Australian and international artists, the Sculpture Courtyard is a stunning backdrop for a cocktail event or pre-dinner drinks. Images: Sculpture Courtyard, Queensland Art Gallery / Photography: Chloë Callistemon, Joe Ruckli © QAGOMA. All artworks © the artists or their representatives.
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Reviews for Queensland Art Gallery & Gallery of Modern Art
Elisha Hammond
My son and I had a wonderful time at the kids tour of Olafur Eliasson's 'Presence' exhibition. It was awesome being able to enter the gallery before opening time and the tour was beautifully tailored towards kids, with an engaging host. The exhibition was a real sensory experience, great for busy bodies. We also enjoyed a coffee at the cafe while playing on the giant hose playground and were able to go back for more time at the exhibition afterwards because they gave us a passout. Every trip to the GoMA is a good time, but this was a really memorable experience and worth the admission.
ben De Nardi
Everytime I come to the GOMA I'm absolutely impressed. They have a great collection which they display really well, always interestingly curated. The pay for exhibition was well done. The stand out work of this trip was Archie Moore's Kath and kin, it was mind blowing. A very powerful piece that really made me reflect on how the colonial justice system has completely failed our indigenous brothers and sisters and how it is seemingly incapable of adjusting. Can't recommend highly enough.
陳弘康 HK Chen
A truly beautiful art center — every floor has its own unique character and charm! It’s also incredibly family-friendly. The children’s area was wonderful, and Clare was exceptionally warm, friendly, and welcoming. Her bright smile and kindness made our visit such a joyful and memorable experience. Highly recommended! Instagram: @hkiscooll
Justin Rowan
I was genuinely impressed with the Queensland Gallery of Modern Art. The exhibition absolutely delivered — no disappointment at all. The scale and quality of the installations were on another level, and it’s clear a lot of thought has gone into creating a truly immersive experience. Staff were friendly, approachable, and more than happy to have a chat, which added to the overall experience. This is a world-class facility and easily one of the standout attractions in Brisbane. A must-visit.
Peter E
Attended on a Saturday to visit the special exhibition of Presence by Okafur Alias's. A few people there but no trouble getting around & enjoying the exhibition. Plenty of paid car parking around. Cafe on site. There are a number of floors & most is free except special exhibitions. This one, Presence is worth the $30, being spread over a number of rooms (some themed) with mixed medium. Some really cool pieces. The lego room is also pretty good. Get along & have a look.
Other spaces at this venue

Watermall
Surrounded by artworks from QAGOMA's Australian and international collections or the latest stunning artwork installation, the Watermall is one of Brisbane's most prestigious indoor venues. Its unique water feature, an acclaimed architectural aspect of the venue, creates an exquisite event experience. Images: Watermall, Queensland Art Gallery / Photography: Katie Bennett, Nicholas Umek, Claudia Baxter, Chloë Callistemon © QAGOMA. All artworks © the artists or their representatives.

Long Gallery & Sue and Brian King River Room
The Long Gallery is a unique and versatile event space with its towering ceiling and impressive display of contemporary art. The Sue and Brian King River Room, situated at the end of the Long Gallery, features floor to ceiling glass windows which provide striking river views. Images: Long Gallery & Sue and Brian King River Room, Gallery of Modern Art / Photography: Joe Ruckli, Katie Bennett, Claudia Baxter, Mark Sherwood © QAGOMA. All artworks © the artists or their representatives.

Roof Terrace
The GOMA Roof Terrace, located on level 4 of GOMA, boasts panoramic views of the city skyline, Brisbane River and Kurilpa bridge. This unique open-aired venue with its large roof remains protected from the weather, while taking full advantage of the beautiful climate. The perfect space for your next exclusive corporate event or wedding reception. Images: Roof Terrace, Gallery of Modern Art / Photography: Chloë Callistemon, Mark Sherwood © QAGOMA

River Lounge & Pavilion Balcony
The River Lounge, located on level 3 of GOMA is a contemporary light filled space with stunning views of the Brisbane River and city. This space includes the Pavilion Balcony's covered alfresco deck, ideal for your arrival drinks and canapés. Images: River Lounge, Gallery of Modern Art / Photography: Mark Sherwood, Nicholas Umek, Natasha Harth © QAGOMA.

Parkview Room & Terrace
Overlooking William Jolly Bridge, Kurilpa Point Park and Brisbane River, this dining space offers a dual-level setting, with the GOMA Parkview Mezzanine at the loft level, and an elegant indoor dining space – the GOMA Parkview Room – alongside an outdoor timber deck, the GOMA Parkview Terrace, on the lower level. It’s ideal for intimate events.



