Redland City, located in Queensland, Australia, offers a variety of Aboriginal art galleries and cultural experiences for visitors to explore. Some of the notable galleries and art trails in the area include: The Old SchoolHouse Gallery, a community art gallery acknowledging the Quandamooka People as the Traditional Custodians; and the Redland Art Gallery (RAG), featuring over 830 artworks by 220 artists, including early settler and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander artists. The Redland City Council's collection of more than 100 public artworks showcases the talent and culture of the Redlands Coast, accessible through a self-guided art trail from Cleveland to North Stradbroke Island.
Notable public art pieces include Delvene Cockatoo-Collins' "Eugaries" at Point Lookout on North Stradbroke Island, symbolizing the area's cultural heritage. The art scene in Redland City provides a rich tapestry of indigenous and contemporary artworks, offering visitors a unique insight into the local culture and history.