Connect and unwind with a casual still-life drawing session, where responding to art, you will be inspired to consider how self-portraits can be used to express the multiple identities we all contain.   

“I’m a lot of people, and they are all coming to the party.” - Luke Roberts

Taking inspiration from works in the UQ Art Collection including TextaQueen Sub-Cultural Charms 2013, Luke Roberts Alice Jitterbug (Headshot #4) 1976, and series Guan Wei The classic of the mountains and seas 2006, this session creates space for casual discussion about the artworks to guide your creativity as you produce your own self-portraits.  

These artworks are currently on display as part of I, myself, in-between in the Collection Study Room. Both artists use objects to explore stories of migrations, movements and transitions of identity, place and culture.

Image: Luke Roberts Alice Jitterbug (Headshot #4) 1976, from the Alice Jitterbug Suite 1972-2003. Photographer: Jane Ulrich, digital photograph. Image 82.5 x 105 cm. Collection of The University of Queensland, purchased 2004. Photo: Carl Warner
Reproduced courtesy of the artist and Milani Gallery, Brisbane.

This is a free event held in the Alumni Friends of UQ Collection Study Room. Please meet in the foyer ahead of the event start time. Spaces are limited so register today to secure your spot. People of all skill levels welcome! All equipment will be provided.

About From The Collection: Events

Image: Blaklash Intern Braelyn Rolfe-Chase. Photo: Joe Ruckli

From the Collection is a new creative program that features rotating displays of artworks from the UQ Art Collection.   

Join us for talks, artwork displays, creative activities and life drawing events in the Collection Study Room, a unique teaching and learning space in the heart of the UQ Art Museum.  

The current display From the Collection: Wira to Djara brings together creative practices that demonstrate the centrality of Kin, Country and Community, and the importance of relationality to First Nations knowledge systems and belongings. The featured artworks represent the concept of what it means to ‘return’ continually and across generations.

Drop in any time on Fridays from 1:30-3:00pm to incredible artworks by Rosella Namok, Judy Watson, Fiona Foley and more, and discuss the works with UQ Art Museum’s cultural mediation staff. This is not a tour or talk, but rather a self-guided experience with our team on hand to engage in conversation about the artwork. 

From the Collection is led by UQ Art Museum’s Blaklash Intern Braelyn Rolfe-Chase. This project is possible thanks to the generous support of Blaklash.

About the UQ Art Collection:  

The University of Queensland Art Collection is one of Queensland’s most significant. Developed over 70 years, featuring more than 4,400 works of art. The work of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander artists is a key collecting area for the UQ Art Collection, which focuses on the acquisition of art that engages with new and diverse knowledges.