The Brisbane River is a defining feature of our city’s evolving cultural identity that inspires works of contemporary art and design. Find out about Brisbane's River Art Framework.
Council's Outdoor Gallery transforms Brisbane's laneways and city streets into imaginative, curious, and engaging spaces. Explore the Outdoor Gallery's exhibition artworks found on light boxes, banners, vitrines, and evening projections.
To celebrate the 30th anniversary of World Expo '88, Council has extended the self-guided World Expo '88 Public Art Trail to include additional Expo associated artworks and artefacts.
Commencing at King George Square and finishing at St Stephen's Cathedral, this trail offers a mix of historic, heritage-listed and contemporary artworks and monuments, each contributing to Brisbane's story.
Enjoy a 2.4 kilometre walk or ride that meanders along the river's edge on the Kangaroo Point boardwalk. The walk begins at the Maritime Museum, South Bank and ends at the Thornton Street ferry terminal, after taking a detour to the top of the cliffs at Kangaroo Point Park.