Crisia Constantine

Crisia Constantine is an arts facilitator and doctoral researcher at the Queensland College of Art, Brisbane. She writes on visual arts, film and contemporary culture tricks.

Crisia Constantine's Latest Articles

Three textile paintings by Helle Cook. They are in shades of green, orange and blue, from left to right.
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Exhibition review: Helle Cook, Nordic Light – Beyond Horizons, Grey Street Gallery

The experience of light in painting and textile installations.

Strands of grass displayed in a grid formation.
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Exhibition review: Carbon_Dating, Caloundra Regional Gallery, Sunshine Coast 

A group exhibition exploring Australian native grasses.

A canvas painting of gradations of different shades of blue.
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Exhibition review: Paula Irene Payne, Logan Art Gallery

In her collage approach to depicting wetlands and tidal zones, Paula Irene Payne pays homage to Brett Whiteley.

Rainbow Serpent (Version). Image is of a dark floor covered with small circles of light or white dots.
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Exhibition review: Daniel Boyd: Rainbow Serpent (Version), Institute of Modern Art

Rainbow Serpent (Version) is Indigenous artist Daniel Boyd’s first major exhibition in Brisbane.

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Exhibition review: Andrew Gall, Webb Gallery, Queensland

Shell necklaces tell Indigenous stories of identity and culture.

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Dance review: Three 2.0

Australasian Dance Collective presents three choreographers and six dancers in various permutations of connection.

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Exhibition review: Looking Glass, Judy Watson and Yhonnie Scarce

Two Indigenous artists present multi-media representations of family, Country and loss.

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Exhibition Review: Fiona Foley, Veiled Paradise, QUT Art Musuem

Foley's 30-year survey weaves land, lust and desire through her far-ranging collection.