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A brief history of Soapbox gallery.

Established in 1997 by Franz Ehmann and Charles Robb, Soapbox gallery was an artist driven initiative located in Fortitude Valley, Brisbane. In 1999 Franz Ehmann became sole director and oversaw the development of the  gallery's program and initiatives. For eight years Soapbox gallery ran a fast and furious exhibition program by exploring the contemporary issues of the day. This was for you, the person interested in participating in this meeting of the multi cultured.  By presenting the gallery-goer with works which blurred the boundary between art and its' environment, and making their presence essential to the work itself, Soapbox promoted a progressive art experience which held immense transformative potential.

Installations ruled. Tableaus, dioramas, theater, performances, object/abject, grunge, sculptures, video, projections, text, kinetic and computer generated filled the four spaces.

While never excluded painting once more became dominant in the latter years.

Soapbox gallery included curated, themed and incongruous shows that highlighted the diversity of artists and their choice of medium and subject matter. Curated exhibitions ranged from artist's books, works on paper, drawing, abstract and figurative painting, contemporary photography to projections.

In an era where most commercial galleries in Brisbane did not exhibit photo artists Soapbox gallery was the first gallery in Brisbane to fully endorse photography as a medium of urgency.

Many artists have gone on to be represented by other galleries in Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne. Many young and emerging artists got there first show at Soapbox.

An important initiative of Soapbox gallery was its drive to publish artist's books and exhibition brochures. this included two titles: Soapbox - installation practices and artists, text by Linda Carroli and Ihor Holubizky and an introduction by Franz Ehmann and Heterostrophic edited by Ihor Holubizky and Franz Ehmann. These publications were designed by Ricardo Felipe and generously supported by the publisher the Institute of Modern Art, Brisbane.

In July 2005, eight years after opening, Soapbox gallery closed it's doors on the  physical space it occupied on Brunswick Street, Fortitude Valley.

Simply, it was a site of cultural intensity.


Our current website presents a continuum of investigations into the relationship of artist and viewer/collector.


2005 Soapbox program

8 - 25 February - opening 11 February

more theory - predicting difference

Bianca Sorensen, Elizabeth Timmins, Catherine Insch            
Lachlan Glanville, Caroline MacDonald, Leon Jones            
Glenda Orr, Stephen Geppert, Dominique Averlon        
Daniel Cassimatis, Michael Ulrich

1 - 18  March - opening 4 March

Susie Adams, photography
a home at the end of the world

Killing time, contemporary photography

Benison Kilby,Victoria Lawson, Kalyi Amoto            
Kate Kirby, Gloria Duffy, Amanda Gallagher        
Tarkin Hall, Deirdre Brennan, Babette Angell

22 March - 8 April - opening 25 March

intransigent - works on paper

Jo-Anne Hine, Cezary Stulgis, Pamela Mei-Leng See
Jennifer Lawrey, Barbara Penrose, Britt Knudsen-Owens    
Angela Gardner, Lynda Davies, Zoe Porter
Caitlin Reid


12 - 29 April - opening 15 April

Betty Tung - till death unites us

one of these days - painting

Dan Brock
Sonya Peters        
Christian Flynn        
Kathleen Condon    
Damien Kamholtz     
Roya Butler

Meryn Jones    
Alastair McRae

3 - 20 May - opening 6 May
photographic skin
curated by Rose Phillips

Linda Ault            
Hannah Broom        
Renata Monika Buziak    

Paul Cotelli            
Neil Degney            
Barbara Dover        

Kathy Mackey        
Virginia Miller             
Rose Phillips            

Liesl Pfeffer


24 May - June 10 - opening 27 May

Natalie Billing    

uncommon ground

Dominique Averlon     
Lynda Davies         
Jo Diball             
Gloria Duffy             
Venus Ganis         
Catherine Insch         
Wayne Rasmussen     
Nathan Robley         
Laini Burton             
Cezary Stulgis         
Marguerite Hogan         

Barbara Richards         
Sam Eyles             
Nic Plowman         
Annete Hale             
Andrew Collett         
Fiona Cross                     
Leon Waud             
Lisa Nolan             
Mark Siebert         
Gen Fothergill         

Karina Averlon-Thomas     
Caitlin Sheedy         
Mandy Ridley         
Caitlin Reid            


Stephen Hobson         

14 June - 1 July - opening 17 June

Chris Rathbone

a piece of the action

Dominique Averlon    
Lynda Davies        
Jo Diball            
Gloria Duffy            
Venus Ganis    
Catherine Insch        
Wayne Rasmussen    
Nathan Robley        
Laini Burton            
Cezary Stulgis        
Marguerite Hogan        

Barbara Richards        
Sam Eyles            
Nic Plowman        
Annete Hale            
Andrew Collett        
Fiona Cross                    
Leon Waud            
Lisa Nolan
Mark Siebert        
Gen Fothergill        


4x5 Exchange Project - Rocketart, Newcastle - NSW

When the dog bites
curated by Diana Robson

Shellie Smith
James Williams
Martin Wilson

Zanny Begg            
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