Iris van Herpen (designer), Netherlands b.1984, Carla van de Puttelaar (photographer), Netherlands b.1967 / Synergia Series 2021 / Photograph: Carla van de Puttelaar / © Carla van de Puttelaar

Iris van Herpen (designer), Netherlands b.1984, Carla van de Puttelaar (photographer), Netherlands b.1967 / Synergia Series 2021 / Photograph: Carla van de Puttelaar / © Carla van de Puttelaar / View full image

Art | Iris Van Herpen: Sculpting the Senses

5.30 – 8.30pm | Level 1, GOMA

Fashion, art, design, science and technology collide in the world of endlessly innovative and internationally acclaimed Dutch fashion designer Iris van Herpen.

Exclusive to Brisbane, this exhibition is an immersive sensory exploration of her practice with close to 100 garments in conversation with contemporary artworks, natural history specimens and cultural artefacts from which the designer draws inspiration. Read more.

Neesha / Image Courtesy: Neesha

Neesha / Image Courtesy: Neesha / View full image

Neesha

5.30 – 8.30pm | River Room, GOMA

Experience the sounds of Brisbane's best DJs in the immersive surrounds of ‘Iris van Herpen: Sculpting the Senses’.

Neesha

Neesha Alexander, is a trailblazing figure in the Ballroom scene. Hailing from the influential House of Alexander and known as the 'DJ of the Year' at Queens Ball 2023, Neesha has supported renowned international artists like Jyoty, Partiboi69, Cakes Da Killa, Suchi, and UNIIQU3. Neesha has established herself as a cutting-edge performer who embodies the essence of her heritage while pushing boundaries in the local and national music scene.

Visitor Drawing at After Hours Event / September 2021 / Gallery of Modern Art, Brisbane / Photography: M Pricop, QAGOMA

Visitor Drawing at After Hours Event / September 2021 / Gallery of Modern Art, Brisbane / Photography: M Pricop, QAGOMA / View full image

Drop-In & Draw | Nature of Fashion

5.30 – 8.30pm | The Atelier, Iris Van Herpen: Sculpting the Senses, GOMA

Drop in and draw, guided by fashion designer Kiara Bulley (Bulley Bulley).

Be inspired by the dynamic textures, lines and shapes of Iris van Herpen’s intricate garments and the natural objects on display in ‘Sculpting the Senses’.

All materials provided, and all skill levels welcome.

River Room Bar / September 2016 / Gallery of Modern Art / Photography: J Ruckli, QAGOMA

River Room Bar / September 2016 / Gallery of Modern Art / Photography: J Ruckli, QAGOMA / View full image

GOMA Bar

5.30 – 8.30pm | River Room, GOMA

Take a seat, savour the river view, treat yourself to a cocktail and share a bite to eat in the heart of ‘Iris van Herpen: Sculpting the Senses’

Gallery Store / July 2020 / Queensland Art Gallery, Brisbane / Photography: J Ruckli, QAGOMA

Gallery Store / July 2020 / Queensland Art Gallery, Brisbane / Photography: J Ruckli, QAGOMA / View full image

Foyer Store

5.30 – 8.30pm | GOMA Foyer

Celebrate the sublime and indulge your senses with a curated selection of books and products exploring the interplay between fashion, design and the natural world. The Store will also feature an exclusive range of Iris van Herpen belts and scarves, as well as a range of merchandise developed in collaboration with the designer.

GOMA Friday Nights

5.30 – 8.30pm | Every Friday until 4 Oct

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Kiara Bulley / Image Courtesy: Kiara Bulley

Kiara Bulley / Image Courtesy: Kiara Bulley / View full image

Kiara Bulley (Drop-in & Draw)

Kiara Bulley is a fashion designer, maker and illustrator. As a practitioner, she develops collaborative creative work through The Stitchery Collective and her own locally produced fashion label Bulley Bulley.

Kiara is one of the founding members and directors of The Stitchery Collective, a not-for-profit artist run organisation that investigates the intersection between fashion and people. Founded in 2010, The Stitchery runs an annual program with the aim of engaging the community through fashion making workshops, public talks, exhibitions, interactive installations, and collaborative projects with local community groups, state art galleries, performing arts companies and museums.

In 2019, Kiara and her sister Bianca launched their fashion label Bulley Bulley. With backgrounds in costume and fashion Bianca and Kiara have a resonating love for the dressed body and are intrigued by the stories and history woven into clothing and textiles. Their work often explores the boundaries between getting dressed and playing dress-ups. They enjoy playing with what fashion is, can be, and the ideas that come out of experimenting together.

What to Expect

GOMA Friday Nights is an immersive and social experience of the Gallery after-hours.

Everyone is welcome! Please contact events.plus@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.

Your ticket includes:

  • After-hours entry to level 1 of GOMA to view the ‘Iris van Herpen: Sculpting the Senses’ exhibition and the Foyer Store
  • Exclusive access to the exhibition pop-up GOMA bar overlooking the Brisbane River where you can purchase food and drink
  • Live DJ performances inside the Gallery
  • Drop-in drawing guided by fashion designer, Kiara Bulley

Participation and content

  • GOMA Friday Nights is an all ages event.
  • Children must be accompanied by an adult.
  • You are welcome to come with a friend or by yourself. Many people attend the Gallery solo.
  • Capacity is limited.
  • Event is wheelchair accessible.
  • Low seating and tables will be available in the bar area of the event.
  • All payments are cashless and contactless for your safety.
  • We ask all attendees to be kind, respectful, and courteous to all participants, performers and staff at this event. This program will be monitored by QAGOMA staff to ensure the safety and wellbeing of our attendees, performers and staff.

Sensory aspects

  • Amplified music will be played in the bar and Gallery spaces.
  • If the event becomes overwhelming or stressful, earmuffs and sensory kits are available. Each kit contains a number of resources for self-regulation and calming. Please speak to a staff member for assistance. These kits can also be requested in advance by emailing events.plus@qagoma.qld.gov.au.
  • The Gallery air conditioning is set to 21°C to conserve the artworks
  • This event may be photographed/filmed by QAGOMA staff. If you do not wish to be photographed/filmed, please advise a QAGOMA staff member on arrival.