Flying Arts Event Calendar Exhibitions
september

Time
13 (Monday) 9:00 am - 4 (Monday) 4:00 pm(GMT+10:00) View in my time
Location
Consolidated Properties Group
Level 8/175 Eagle Street
Event Details
Flying Art Alliance’s founder, Mervyn Moriarty OAM, was a legendary figure in the arts. He was an extraordinary art teacher and artist with a passion to bring the
Event Details
Flying Art Alliance’s founder, Mervyn Moriarty OAM, was a legendary figure in the arts. He was an extraordinary art teacher and artist with a passion to bring the arts to the rural, regional and remote places. He learnt to fly to be able to achieve this passion.
Honouring Mervyn Moriarty’s legacy, Flying Arts offers the The Mervyn Moriarty Landscape Award as a category of the Queensland Regional Art Awards (QRAA), thanks to Consolidated Properties Group.
The prize awards a landscape artwork in any medium, in homage to Mervyn’s penchant for ‘en plein air’ landscape painting. In the 2022 QRAA ‘Reframe’ the winner of the award was Jan Strudwick for Sunday Morning – Ukraine.
Over 50 years on, thanks to the strong state-wide networks that Merv created, Flying Arts continues to provide transformative art experiences. The organisation has evolved from its early days, however the vision of Merv has remained steadfast.
Thanks to our award partner, Consolidated Property Group, the winner and finalists of the Mervyn Moriarty Landscape Award will be on display in an exhibition in the Judith Wright Arts Centre foyer and later displayed in the Brisbane office of Consolidated Properties Group from 13 March 2023.
For further information visit here.
Image: : Jan Strudwick, Sunday Morning – Ukraine (detail), 2022, Textile, 90 x 71 cm.
Image Credit: Louis Lim.
Event Partner/s
04aug(aug 4)10:00 am23sep(sep 23)4:00 pmPaint the Town - RomaExhibition

Time
August 4 (Friday) 10:00 am - September 23 (Saturday) 4:00 pm(GMT+10:00) View in my time
Location
Roma on Bungil Gallery
Hawthorne St
Event Details
Get ready to Paint the Town, Roma! View the artworks of award-winning artists from across Queensland in the exhibition outcome of the 2021 Queensland Regional Art Awards.
Event Details
Get ready to Paint the Town, Roma! View the artworks of award-winning artists from across Queensland in the exhibition outcome of the 2021 Queensland Regional Art Awards.
Opening hours
Mon – Sat
About the exhibition
Evoking the spirit of celebration, of all things jubilant, artists were invited to respond to the question –how do you celebrate? The result is a uniquely Queensland hyper-local response to the public, or sometimes intimately personal, ways and reasons we choose to celebrate.
The Queensland Regional Art Awards (QRAA) is an annual visual arts prize and exhibition for established and emerging artists living in regional and remote Queensland. The program aims to provide a platform for further professional development. Paint the Town is the exhibition outcome of the 2021 QRAA.
The 2021 QRAA coincides with Flying Arts’ 50th year anniversary, half a century of connecting artists, educators and communities. Learn more
Image: Exhibition view of Paint the Town displayed at Cairns Courthouse Art Gallery in 2021. Featuring Libby Derham, Celebrating the Colours of Coolum (2021) Watercolour on paint chips. Winner The Annie Tan Memorial Watercolour Award, 2021. Photographed by The Social Impact.
Event Partner/s
01sep9:00 am24(sep 24)4:00 pmReframe - CairnsExhibition

Time
1 (Friday) 9:00 am - 24 (Sunday) 4:00 pm(GMT+10:00) View in my time
Location
Botanic Gardens Visitor Centre, Cairns
Event Details
Reframe, the touring exhibition of the Queensland Regional Art Awards is coming to Cairns! The Queensland Regional Art Awards (QRAA) is
Event Details
Reframe, the touring exhibition of the Queensland Regional Art Awards is coming to Cairns!
The Queensland Regional Art Awards (QRAA) is an annual visual arts prize and exhibition for established and emerging artists living in regional and remote Queensland. The program aims to provide a platform for further professional development.
The 2022 QRAA explored the concept of ‘Reframe’, calling artists to enter work which drew upon experiences and observations, reflecting upon the past year or two and responding to our changing world.
‘Reframe’ is an opportunity to see our current situation from a different perspective, to inspire problem solving and decision making and apply learning, whilst constructively responding, shifting and evolving.
This project is supported by the Queensland Government through Arts Queensland. Flying Arts Alliance was a recipient of the Touring Queensland Fund – Round 1a 2023 to deliver Reframe the touring exhibition of the 2022 Queensland Regional Art Awards.
For further information visit here.
Image: Kellie O’Dempsey, Wish You Were Here 1 (still detail), mixed media collage and projection, 2021.
Image Credit: Courtesy of the artist.
Event Partner/s
28sep(sep 28)10:00 am23nov(nov 23)4:00 pmPaint the Town - InjuneExhibition

Time
September 28 (Thursday) 10:00 am - November 23 (Thursday) 4:00 pm(GMT+10:00) View in my time
Location
Injune Creek Gallery, Injune
Second Ave
Event Details
Get ready to Paint the Town, Injune! View the artworks of award-winning artists from across Queensland in the exhibition outcome of the 2021 Queensland Regional Art Awards.
Event Details
Get ready to Paint the Town, Injune! View the artworks of award-winning artists from across Queensland in the exhibition outcome of the 2021 Queensland Regional Art Awards.
Opening hours
Mon – Sat
About the exhibition
Evoking the spirit of celebration, of all things jubilant, artists were invited to respond to the question –how do you celebrate? The result is a uniquely Queensland hyper-local response to the public, or sometimes intimately personal, ways and reasons we choose to celebrate.
The Queensland Regional Art Awards (QRAA) is an annual visual arts prize and exhibition for established and emerging artists living in regional and remote Queensland. The program aims to provide a platform for further professional development. Paint the Town is the exhibition outcome of the 2021 QRAA.
The 2021 QRAA coincides with Flying Arts’ 50th year anniversary, half a century of connecting artists, educators and communities. Learn more
Image: Exhibition view of Paint the Town displayed at Cairns Courthouse Art Gallery in 2021. Featuring Libby Derham, Celebrating the Colours of Coolum (2021) Watercolour on paint chips. Winner The Annie Tan Memorial Watercolour Award, 2021. Photographed by The Social Impact.
Event Partner/s
october

Time
13 (Monday) 9:00 am - 4 (Monday) 4:00 pm(GMT+10:00) View in my time
Location
Consolidated Properties Group
Level 8/175 Eagle Street
Event Details
Flying Art Alliance’s founder, Mervyn Moriarty OAM, was a legendary figure in the arts. He was an extraordinary art teacher and artist with a passion to bring the
Event Details
Flying Art Alliance’s founder, Mervyn Moriarty OAM, was a legendary figure in the arts. He was an extraordinary art teacher and artist with a passion to bring the arts to the rural, regional and remote places. He learnt to fly to be able to achieve this passion.
Honouring Mervyn Moriarty’s legacy, Flying Arts offers the The Mervyn Moriarty Landscape Award as a category of the Queensland Regional Art Awards (QRAA), thanks to Consolidated Properties Group.
The prize awards a landscape artwork in any medium, in homage to Mervyn’s penchant for ‘en plein air’ landscape painting. In the 2022 QRAA ‘Reframe’ the winner of the award was Jan Strudwick for Sunday Morning – Ukraine.
Over 50 years on, thanks to the strong state-wide networks that Merv created, Flying Arts continues to provide transformative art experiences. The organisation has evolved from its early days, however the vision of Merv has remained steadfast.
Thanks to our award partner, Consolidated Property Group, the winner and finalists of the Mervyn Moriarty Landscape Award will be on display in an exhibition in the Judith Wright Arts Centre foyer and later displayed in the Brisbane office of Consolidated Properties Group from 13 March 2023.
For further information visit here.
Image: : Jan Strudwick, Sunday Morning – Ukraine (detail), 2022, Textile, 90 x 71 cm.
Image Credit: Louis Lim.
Event Partner/s
28sep(sep 28)10:00 am23nov(nov 23)4:00 pmPaint the Town - InjuneExhibition

Time
September 28 (Thursday) 10:00 am - November 23 (Thursday) 4:00 pm(GMT+10:00) View in my time
Location
Injune Creek Gallery, Injune
Second Ave
Event Details
Get ready to Paint the Town, Injune! View the artworks of award-winning artists from across Queensland in the exhibition outcome of the 2021 Queensland Regional Art Awards.
Event Details
Get ready to Paint the Town, Injune! View the artworks of award-winning artists from across Queensland in the exhibition outcome of the 2021 Queensland Regional Art Awards.
Opening hours
Mon – Sat
About the exhibition
Evoking the spirit of celebration, of all things jubilant, artists were invited to respond to the question –how do you celebrate? The result is a uniquely Queensland hyper-local response to the public, or sometimes intimately personal, ways and reasons we choose to celebrate.
The Queensland Regional Art Awards (QRAA) is an annual visual arts prize and exhibition for established and emerging artists living in regional and remote Queensland. The program aims to provide a platform for further professional development. Paint the Town is the exhibition outcome of the 2021 QRAA.
The 2021 QRAA coincides with Flying Arts’ 50th year anniversary, half a century of connecting artists, educators and communities. Learn more
Image: Exhibition view of Paint the Town displayed at Cairns Courthouse Art Gallery in 2021. Featuring Libby Derham, Celebrating the Colours of Coolum (2021) Watercolour on paint chips. Winner The Annie Tan Memorial Watercolour Award, 2021. Photographed by The Social Impact.
Event Partner/s
25octAll Day28novReframe - GoondiwindiExhibition

Time
October 25 (Wednesday) - November 28 (Tuesday)(GMT+10:00) View in my time
Location
Goondiwindi Regional Civic Centre Gallery
100 Marshall Street
Event Details
Reframe, the touring exhibition of the Queensland Regional Art Awards is coming to Goondiwindi! The Queensland Regional Art Awards (QRAA) is
Event Details
Reframe, the touring exhibition of the Queensland Regional Art Awards is coming to Goondiwindi!
The Queensland Regional Art Awards (QRAA) is an annual visual arts prize and exhibition for established and emerging artists living in regional and remote Queensland. The program aims to provide a platform for further professional development.
The 2022 QRAA explored the concept of ‘Reframe’, calling artists to enter work which drew upon experiences and observations, reflecting upon the past year or two and responding to our changing world.
‘Reframe’ is an opportunity to see our current situation from a different perspective, to inspire problem solving and decision making and apply learning, whilst constructively responding, shifting and evolving.
This project is supported by the Queensland Government through Arts Queensland. Flying Arts Alliance was a recipient of the Touring Queensland Fund – Round 1a 2023 to deliver Reframe the touring exhibition of the 2022 Queensland Regional Art Awards.
For further information visit here.
Image: Kellie O’Dempsey, Wish You Were Here 1 (still detail), mixed media collage and projection, 2021.
Image Credit: Courtesy of the artist.
Event Partner/s
november

Time
13 (Monday) 9:00 am - 4 (Monday) 4:00 pm(GMT+10:00) View in my time
Location
Consolidated Properties Group
Level 8/175 Eagle Street
Event Details
Flying Art Alliance’s founder, Mervyn Moriarty OAM, was a legendary figure in the arts. He was an extraordinary art teacher and artist with a passion to bring the
Event Details
Flying Art Alliance’s founder, Mervyn Moriarty OAM, was a legendary figure in the arts. He was an extraordinary art teacher and artist with a passion to bring the arts to the rural, regional and remote places. He learnt to fly to be able to achieve this passion.
Honouring Mervyn Moriarty’s legacy, Flying Arts offers the The Mervyn Moriarty Landscape Award as a category of the Queensland Regional Art Awards (QRAA), thanks to Consolidated Properties Group.
The prize awards a landscape artwork in any medium, in homage to Mervyn’s penchant for ‘en plein air’ landscape painting. In the 2022 QRAA ‘Reframe’ the winner of the award was Jan Strudwick for Sunday Morning – Ukraine.
Over 50 years on, thanks to the strong state-wide networks that Merv created, Flying Arts continues to provide transformative art experiences. The organisation has evolved from its early days, however the vision of Merv has remained steadfast.
Thanks to our award partner, Consolidated Property Group, the winner and finalists of the Mervyn Moriarty Landscape Award will be on display in an exhibition in the Judith Wright Arts Centre foyer and later displayed in the Brisbane office of Consolidated Properties Group from 13 March 2023.
For further information visit here.
Image: : Jan Strudwick, Sunday Morning – Ukraine (detail), 2022, Textile, 90 x 71 cm.
Image Credit: Louis Lim.
Event Partner/s
28sep(sep 28)10:00 am23nov(nov 23)4:00 pmPaint the Town - InjuneExhibition

Time
September 28 (Thursday) 10:00 am - November 23 (Thursday) 4:00 pm(GMT+10:00) View in my time
Location
Injune Creek Gallery, Injune
Second Ave
Event Details
Get ready to Paint the Town, Injune! View the artworks of award-winning artists from across Queensland in the exhibition outcome of the 2021 Queensland Regional Art Awards.
Event Details
Get ready to Paint the Town, Injune! View the artworks of award-winning artists from across Queensland in the exhibition outcome of the 2021 Queensland Regional Art Awards.
Opening hours
Mon – Sat
About the exhibition
Evoking the spirit of celebration, of all things jubilant, artists were invited to respond to the question –how do you celebrate? The result is a uniquely Queensland hyper-local response to the public, or sometimes intimately personal, ways and reasons we choose to celebrate.
The Queensland Regional Art Awards (QRAA) is an annual visual arts prize and exhibition for established and emerging artists living in regional and remote Queensland. The program aims to provide a platform for further professional development. Paint the Town is the exhibition outcome of the 2021 QRAA.
The 2021 QRAA coincides with Flying Arts’ 50th year anniversary, half a century of connecting artists, educators and communities. Learn more
Image: Exhibition view of Paint the Town displayed at Cairns Courthouse Art Gallery in 2021. Featuring Libby Derham, Celebrating the Colours of Coolum (2021) Watercolour on paint chips. Winner The Annie Tan Memorial Watercolour Award, 2021. Photographed by The Social Impact.
Event Partner/s
25octAll Day28novReframe - GoondiwindiExhibition

Time
October 25 (Wednesday) - November 28 (Tuesday)(GMT+10:00) View in my time
Location
Goondiwindi Regional Civic Centre Gallery
100 Marshall Street
Event Details
Reframe, the touring exhibition of the Queensland Regional Art Awards is coming to Goondiwindi! The Queensland Regional Art Awards (QRAA) is
Event Details
Reframe, the touring exhibition of the Queensland Regional Art Awards is coming to Goondiwindi!
The Queensland Regional Art Awards (QRAA) is an annual visual arts prize and exhibition for established and emerging artists living in regional and remote Queensland. The program aims to provide a platform for further professional development.
The 2022 QRAA explored the concept of ‘Reframe’, calling artists to enter work which drew upon experiences and observations, reflecting upon the past year or two and responding to our changing world.
‘Reframe’ is an opportunity to see our current situation from a different perspective, to inspire problem solving and decision making and apply learning, whilst constructively responding, shifting and evolving.
This project is supported by the Queensland Government through Arts Queensland. Flying Arts Alliance was a recipient of the Touring Queensland Fund – Round 1a 2023 to deliver Reframe the touring exhibition of the 2022 Queensland Regional Art Awards.
For further information visit here.
Image: Kellie O’Dempsey, Wish You Were Here 1 (still detail), mixed media collage and projection, 2021.
Image Credit: Courtesy of the artist.
Event Partner/s
december

Time
13 (Monday) 9:00 am - 4 (Monday) 4:00 pm(GMT+10:00) View in my time
Location
Consolidated Properties Group
Level 8/175 Eagle Street
Event Details
Flying Art Alliance’s founder, Mervyn Moriarty OAM, was a legendary figure in the arts. He was an extraordinary art teacher and artist with a passion to bring the
Event Details
Flying Art Alliance’s founder, Mervyn Moriarty OAM, was a legendary figure in the arts. He was an extraordinary art teacher and artist with a passion to bring the arts to the rural, regional and remote places. He learnt to fly to be able to achieve this passion.
Honouring Mervyn Moriarty’s legacy, Flying Arts offers the The Mervyn Moriarty Landscape Award as a category of the Queensland Regional Art Awards (QRAA), thanks to Consolidated Properties Group.
The prize awards a landscape artwork in any medium, in homage to Mervyn’s penchant for ‘en plein air’ landscape painting. In the 2022 QRAA ‘Reframe’ the winner of the award was Jan Strudwick for Sunday Morning – Ukraine.
Over 50 years on, thanks to the strong state-wide networks that Merv created, Flying Arts continues to provide transformative art experiences. The organisation has evolved from its early days, however the vision of Merv has remained steadfast.
Thanks to our award partner, Consolidated Property Group, the winner and finalists of the Mervyn Moriarty Landscape Award will be on display in an exhibition in the Judith Wright Arts Centre foyer and later displayed in the Brisbane office of Consolidated Properties Group from 13 March 2023.
For further information visit here.
Image: : Jan Strudwick, Sunday Morning – Ukraine (detail), 2022, Textile, 90 x 71 cm.
Image Credit: Louis Lim.
Event Partner/s
01dec10:00 am10feb(feb 10)4:00 pmPaint the Town - WarwickExhibition

Time
December 1 (Friday) 10:00 am - February 10 (Saturday) 4:00 pm(GMT+10:00) View in my time
Location
Warwick Art Gallery
49 Albion Street
Event Details
Get ready to Paint the Town, Warwick! View the artworks of award-winning artists from across Queensland in the exhibition outcome of the 2021 Queensland Regional Art Awards.
Event Details
Get ready to Paint the Town, Warwick! View the artworks of award-winning artists from across Queensland in the exhibition outcome of the 2021 Queensland Regional Art Awards.
Opening hours
Tue – Sat
About the exhibition
Evoking the spirit of celebration, of all things jubilant, artists were invited to respond to the question –how do you celebrate? The result is a uniquely Queensland hyper-local response to the public, or sometimes intimately personal, ways and reasons we choose to celebrate.
The Queensland Regional Art Awards (QRAA) is an annual visual arts prize and exhibition for established and emerging artists living in regional and remote Queensland. The program aims to provide a platform for further professional development. Paint the Town is the exhibition outcome of the 2021 QRAA.
The 2021 QRAA coincides with Flying Arts’ 50th year anniversary, half a century of connecting artists, educators and communities. Learn more
Image: Exhibition view of Paint the Town displayed at Cairns Courthouse Art Gallery in 2021. Featuring Libby Derham, Celebrating the Colours of Coolum (2021) Watercolour on paint chips. Winner The Annie Tan Memorial Watercolour Award, 2021. Photographed by The Social Impact.
Event Partner/s
january

Time
13 (Monday) 9:00 am - 4 (Monday) 4:00 pm(GMT+10:00) View in my time
Location
Consolidated Properties Group
Level 8/175 Eagle Street
Event Details
Flying Art Alliance’s founder, Mervyn Moriarty OAM, was a legendary figure in the arts. He was an extraordinary art teacher and artist with a passion to bring the
Event Details
Flying Art Alliance’s founder, Mervyn Moriarty OAM, was a legendary figure in the arts. He was an extraordinary art teacher and artist with a passion to bring the arts to the rural, regional and remote places. He learnt to fly to be able to achieve this passion.
Honouring Mervyn Moriarty’s legacy, Flying Arts offers the The Mervyn Moriarty Landscape Award as a category of the Queensland Regional Art Awards (QRAA), thanks to Consolidated Properties Group.
The prize awards a landscape artwork in any medium, in homage to Mervyn’s penchant for ‘en plein air’ landscape painting. In the 2022 QRAA ‘Reframe’ the winner of the award was Jan Strudwick for Sunday Morning – Ukraine.
Over 50 years on, thanks to the strong state-wide networks that Merv created, Flying Arts continues to provide transformative art experiences. The organisation has evolved from its early days, however the vision of Merv has remained steadfast.
Thanks to our award partner, Consolidated Property Group, the winner and finalists of the Mervyn Moriarty Landscape Award will be on display in an exhibition in the Judith Wright Arts Centre foyer and later displayed in the Brisbane office of Consolidated Properties Group from 13 March 2023.
For further information visit here.
Image: : Jan Strudwick, Sunday Morning – Ukraine (detail), 2022, Textile, 90 x 71 cm.
Image Credit: Louis Lim.
Event Partner/s
01dec10:00 am10feb(feb 10)4:00 pmPaint the Town - WarwickExhibition

Time
December 1 (Friday) 10:00 am - February 10 (Saturday) 4:00 pm(GMT+10:00) View in my time
Location
Warwick Art Gallery
49 Albion Street
Event Details
Get ready to Paint the Town, Warwick! View the artworks of award-winning artists from across Queensland in the exhibition outcome of the 2021 Queensland Regional Art Awards.
Event Details
Get ready to Paint the Town, Warwick! View the artworks of award-winning artists from across Queensland in the exhibition outcome of the 2021 Queensland Regional Art Awards.
Opening hours
Tue – Sat
About the exhibition
Evoking the spirit of celebration, of all things jubilant, artists were invited to respond to the question –how do you celebrate? The result is a uniquely Queensland hyper-local response to the public, or sometimes intimately personal, ways and reasons we choose to celebrate.
The Queensland Regional Art Awards (QRAA) is an annual visual arts prize and exhibition for established and emerging artists living in regional and remote Queensland. The program aims to provide a platform for further professional development. Paint the Town is the exhibition outcome of the 2021 QRAA.
The 2021 QRAA coincides with Flying Arts’ 50th year anniversary, half a century of connecting artists, educators and communities. Learn more
Image: Exhibition view of Paint the Town displayed at Cairns Courthouse Art Gallery in 2021. Featuring Libby Derham, Celebrating the Colours of Coolum (2021) Watercolour on paint chips. Winner The Annie Tan Memorial Watercolour Award, 2021. Photographed by The Social Impact.