Event The New Millennium: 2001 to Now

The New Millennium: 2001 to Now

Panel Discussion and Special Performance

2 August 2025
6-8pm

  • Location:
    Ground Floor Gallery
  • Event Cost:
    Free
  • Registration:

We invite you to join us for a series of public forums addressing the contributions the Institute for Modern Art has made to Queensland’s art ecology, reconnecting the institution with previous generations, and generating speculative visions for our future.

Our second session prods at recent history. What did the turn of the millennium mean for the IMA? In a world of Web 2.0, identity politics, social media, and globalisation, how do the threads of the IMA’s history weave together the story of our contemporary life?

Sally Butler leads a conversation with Josh Milani, Andrew McNamara, Lawrence English, Judy Watson, and Amelia Barikin as they weigh in our last twenty-five years.

This is a free, seated event. All welcome. Please RSVP to confirm your attendance.

Special performance to be announced.

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2025 marks fifty years since the Institute for Modern Art first opened its doors in Brisbane. For five decades, we’ve presented the latest contemporary art; connecting the local, national, and international, the established and the emergent; offering a hub for the art life in Brisbane. We have navigated the chops, changes, and paradigm shifts that have marked the art of our times. To celebrate our fiftieth anniversary, we are presenting three public forums. The first two excavate our past; the third imagines our future. Each will be followed by a performance.

The Institute of Modern Art acknowledges the traditional custodians of the land upon which the IMA now stands, the Jagera, Yuggera, Yugarapul, and Turrbal people. We offer our respect to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people as the first artists of this country. In the spirit of allyship, the IMA will continue to work with First Nations people to celebrate, support, and present their immense past, present, and future contribution to artistic practice and cultural expression.

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