The work of three City of Logan artists are being showcased at the Logan Art Gallery Pop-Up.
The work of Mark Kleine and Christina Lowry is being featured at Logan West Community Centre at Hillcrest.
Mr Kleine, a Logan Village artist, has produced a series of new photographic and digital works titled Domina, which narrates a fictional relationship between a parent and their gender-fluid child.
Remember to live is the first solo exhibition at Logan Art Gallery for Christina, from Rochedale South.
She uses photography to draw parallels between the COVID-19 pandemic and the plague outbreaks which influenced the still-life paintings of 17th century Dutch artists.
Young Boronia Heights artist Oliver Murdoch created illustrations of super-hero characters for his Escaping stress exhibition.
The new exhibition round will be opened at 6pm by Dr Martin Smith, a lecturer from the Queensland College of Art at Griffith University.
This round will be on display at Logan West Community Centre until September 3 while essential maintenance is undertaken at Logan Art Gallery in Logan Central.
Logan Art Gallery Pop-Up is open 10am to 5pm between Tuesday and Saturday. Entry is free.


