There are 15 Arts and culture museums in Queensland
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The museum was built in 1996 and has a nationally significant historical collection showing tradition and impact of Christianity on the community. It displays Indigenous artefacts and local knowledge.
Intimate university gallery displaying modern & contemporary works by Australian artists.
Opened in 1986, this history museum features a variety of art & artifacts from around the world.
The Boonah Cultural Center is the cultural hub for Boonah and the surrounding neighborhood.
Clock Shop is an established and well known shop on the beautiful Sunshine Coast.
The Gab Titui Cultural Center is a contemporary art gallery and a place of preservation of cultural artifacts.
On the Maryborough Walking and Driving Tour, the Gatakers Building and warehouse behind it are the oldest surviving commercial buildings in Maryborough.
Gladstone Regional Art Gallery and Museum is a heritage-listed former town hall and now art gallery and museum at 144 Goondoon Street, Gladstone, Gladstone Region, Queensland, Australia.
The Griffith University Art Museum is an Arts and Culture museum located in South Brisbane, QLD.
It is an underwater building created by Artist Jason DeCaires Taylor, to educate and give opportunity for scientists and tourists to engage in learning and conduct research on coral reef restoration.
'Ocean Siren' is a statue, modelled on local Wulgurukaba Traditional Owner, Takoda Johnson, with a vision to inspire reef and ocean conservation action and achieve positive environmental outcomes.
The QMC is fast becoming Brisbane's premier venue for corporate events offering a variety of function rooms, foyers and auditorium for hire
The Rockhampton Museum of Art (RMOA) is an art museum located at 212-214 Quay Street, Rockhampton City, Queensland, Australia.
When Round Table Coffee opened in late 2014, a small shelf of teaspoons hung on the wall.
The UQ Antiquities Museum has on display a broad range of ancient artefacts stemming from Western Asia, Egypt, and the Greek and Roman worlds