Long Gallery & Sue and Brian King River Room at Queensland Art Gallery & Gallery of Modern Art
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Stanley Pl, South Brisbane QLD 4101, Australia
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Reviews for Queensland Art Gallery & Gallery of Modern Art
Tash Platt
We had a lovely day at the Gallery of Modern Art. We caught the CityCat over from another spot using the 50-cent fares, which made the trip easy and affordable. We enjoyed lunch there and then spent time exploring the gallery. There was plenty for kids to enjoy, and most of the exhibitions were free, which was a big bonus. A great, relaxed day out in the city for families.
陳弘康
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
Pc Tong
Wonderful place to visit. Knowledgeable and friendly experts to guide you through individual sections of the gallery. A carefully selected art work both domestic and international. I particularly appreciate the indigenous artists creation, beautiful and meaningful. The cafe wasn't too bad either, delicious toasted sandwich with a bunch of different food to cater for different dietary requirements. Definitely, worth a visit here.
Leoni Rameka
Love supporting local artist! Parked at Caboolture train station for whole day, paid 50c on the train to South Brisbane station, and GOMA was a 6min walk! Loved the simplicity of such a great day! Beautiful artist, show casing their talents. 100% recommend to all.
Rita Mashiro
The curators managed to take such a familiar fairytale and present it in a way that was fresh, imaginative, and deeply immersive. From the delicate costumes and sparkling gowns to the intricate set designs that re-created iconic moments, every corner of the exhibition invited you to pause, look closer, and get swept up in the magic. What I loved most was how it balanced nostalgia with creativity. The exhibition wasn’t just about retelling the fairytale—it explored how Cinderella has been reinterpreted in different cultures and across different mediums, from paintings and fashion to film and pop culture. Walking through, it felt both whimsical and thought-provoking, reminding me how stories we grow up with continue to evolve and inspire. If you’re in Brisbane, this exhibition is an absolute must-see, whether you’re a lover of art, fairytales, or just want to experience a touch of enchantment.
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