View of works by Haus Yuriyal, Garpa (ground) paintings 2023, installed for the 11th Asia Pacific Triennial, QAG, 2023 | Photograph: C. Callistemon

View of works by Haus Yuriyal, Garpa (ground) paintings 2023, installed for the 11th Asia Pacific Triennial, QAG, 2023 | Photograph: C. Callistemon / View full image

It was amazing. It wasn’t busy, loud or crowded

Visitor attending low sensory viewing

What to Expect

Here’s what to expect at this event.

Everyone is welcome! Please contact groupbookings@qagoma.qld.gov.au in advance of the program if you have any access needs or queries about the event. Find out more about Accessibility at QAGOMA and planning your visit.

Participation and content

  • Themes/artworks in this exhibition may trigger emotions or memories.
  • Themes/artworks in this exhibition may trigger anxiety or uncomfortable physical symptoms.
  • This exhibition contains interactive elements.
  • If the exhibition becomes overwhelming or stressful, sensory kits are available.

Sensory aspects

  • Screens or audio-visual projections are used throughout the exhibition.
  • We try our best to minimise sound in the space, but sometimes there might be low level noise from a nearby artwork or the sounds of the Gallery. If the sound becomes overwhelming, earmuffs are available.
  • Areas of the exhibition are dimly or brightly lit. You can wear a cap and/or sunglasses if you are sensitive to bright light.
  • This exhibition contains large-scale, imposing artworks, which may be visually confronting to some viewers.
  • This exhibition contains moving or suspended objects, which may be visually confronting to some viewers.
  • Bathrooms have sensor lights which activate as you enter.
  • The Gallery air conditioner temperature is set to 21°C to conserve the artworks.