QAGOMA
QAGOMA is the organisation which operates the two state art museums in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.[1]
- Queensland Art Gallery (QAG) (27.4726°S 153.01828°E)
- Queensland Gallery of Modern Art (GOMA) (27.4703°S 153.01702°E)
History
The Queensland Art Gallery was established in 1895 in the former Brisbane Town Hall in Queen Street. After a number of moves, it acquired its first purpose-built building on Stanley Street, South Brisbane in 1982. Another building on Stanley Street was constructed to house its Gallery of Modern Art; it opened in 2006.[1] The buildings are part of the Queensland Cultural Centre precinct.
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References
- QAGOMA. "Our Story - History, Architecture, Strategic Plans & Review". QAGOMA. Archived from the original on 18 March 2020. Retrieved 27 March 2020.
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