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museum exhibitions calendar_today Monday, November 17, 2025

Redland Art Gallery celebrates the sea, light and local creativity

Redland Art Gallery in Cleveland, Australia, is launching three new exhibitions in late November 2025, each exploring themes of sea, light, and local creativity. The season features "Water Works" by acclaimed Queensland artist Joe Furlonger, whose expressive paintings and ceramics capture the beauty and danger of the sea; "Some Things Too Bright to See" by emerging Brisbane artist Holly Anderson, focusing on light across water; and "In Focus 2025 – Flourish," an annual community exhibition showcasing local artists. The exhibitions run through January 2026 and include artist talks, workshops, and a People's Choice Award.

This exhibition program matters because it underscores the gallery's commitment to nurturing both established and emerging talent while celebrating the region's cultural identity on Quandamooka Country. By pairing a master landscape artist with a rising star and a community showcase, Redland Art Gallery demonstrates how local institutions can foster creative vitality and strengthen community bonds through art. The inclusion of donated works by Furlonger also enriches the gallery's permanent collection, ensuring lasting cultural value for the Redlands Coast.