OUR COMMUNITY COMMITMENT

At Shayher, we partner with groups who are fundamental to the success and wellbeing of Australian communities.

QAGOMA

Shayher is deeply proud of its partnership with QAGOMA over the past four years. Coming on board in 2021 as a major partner of this Queensland cultural icon for the visual arts has been integral in Shayher’s belief in supporting its mission of partnering with groups who are fundamental to the success and wellbeing of Australian communities.

As a partner, we value this impact. Our support assists QAGOMA to engage new audiences while developing local communities by boosting economic growth.

Uniting people through art, QAGOMA welcomes audiences of all ages and encourages them to connect, create and explore.

QAGOMA continues to offer an array of incredible works by a variety of Australian and international artists. The 2025 season begins with the 11th edition of the Asia Pacific Triennial showcasing 500 innovative, immersive and thought provoking art by 70 artists, collectives and projects from more than 30 countries across the region.

This free contemporary art series continues until Sunday, 27 April 2025.

As a major QAGOMA partner, Shayher’s continued support of Asia Pacific Triennial and other phenomenal exhibitions ensures art can surprise and delight audiences for many years to come.

Learn more about QAGOMA here.

Left to right: Installation view of artist Vipoo Srivilasa’s interactive project ‘Garden of Love’ in APT10 Kids, Children’s Art Centre, GOMA, Brisbane, 2021–22 / Photograph: K Bennett © QAGOMA
Yayoi Kusama / Japan b.1929 / The obliteration room (installation view) 2002–present / Furniture, white paint, dot stickers / Dimensions variable / Collaboration between Yayoi Kusama and Queensland Art Gallery. Commissioned Queensland Art Gallery. Gift of the artist through the Queensland Art Gallery Foundation 2012 / Collection: QAGOMA, Brisbane / © Yayoi Kusama / Photograph: N Harth © QAGOMA
Installation view of ‘Superpowered’, Children’s Art Centre, GOMA, Brisbane, 2023 / Photograph: K Bennett © QAGOMA