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28 January, 2025

Capturing culture in art

Explore the richness, diversity, and spirit of different cultures in the Moreton Bay region and across South-East Queensland, with the new exhibit by Adhis Cole, coming to The Hub Gallery in Caboolture on February 1.


Adhis Cole,Qld Tigrayan Women’s Association Gala Dinner, 2024. Photo: Adhis Cole Photography.
Adhis Cole,Qld Tigrayan Women’s Association Gala Dinner, 2024. Photo: Adhis Cole Photography.

Adhis’ art showcases the power of visual storytelling to transcend geographical boundaries. It highlights the power of photography to document and celebrate cultural narratives, capturing moments that celebrate the resilience of traditions.

The exhibit is free, with no bookings required, and will be running from February 1 until February 27.

While art enthusiasts wait for Adhis’ exhibit next month, there is still time to indulge in a vibrant dose of nostalgia and creativity with Cinema Paradiso, running at The Hub Gallery until January 30.

Under the creative vision of Phoebe Paradise, Cinema Paradiso exhibits a changing display of movie posters, created by local young film lovers and Phoebe. Attendees also get a chance to create their own movie poster with activity stations, inspired by the bold abstract designs of Saul Bass.

Phoebe is a multi-disciplinary artist, musician, and designer based in Brisbane, specialising in illustration, murals, and public art installations. Her practice explores the everyday poetics and visual identity of her hometown through surreal architectural renderings and suburban tableaus that border on speculative science fiction, often dripping with camp and nostalgia.

The Hub Gallery is open from Tuesday to Saturday, 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM, at 4 Hasking Street, Caboolture 4510.

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