House Conspiracy
West End, Brisbane, QLD
They run artist residencies and offer studio tenancies at decent rates for people just getting started. The place is set up for artists to work together, try new stuff, and actually connect with each other across different forms and mediums. It's basically where artists work and where the local creative community hangs out.
- Address
- 42 Mollison St, West End, QLD, 4101
- Mediums
- Painting, Sculpture, Photography, Printmaking, Mixed Media
Location
About House Conspiracy
A Creative Hub in West End's Arts Precinct
House Conspiracy sits at 42 Mollison Street in West End, Brisbane. It's an independent gallery and studio space where emerging artists and creatives across the region actually do their work. What's different about it in Brisbane's gallery scene is how straightforward it is about contemporary art and artist support. Experimentation, collaboration and community engagement run through everything they do here.
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Supporting Emerging Artists Through Residencies and Studio Tenancies
House Conspiracy operates as a working studio space and artist incubator. It offers cheap studio tenancies and artist residencies, giving emerging practitioners the room to develop their work in an affordable, collaborative environment. There's a real need for this kind of setup in Brisbane's arts scene: accessible space where early-career artists can experiment, build professional networks and get exhibition experience without breaking the bank.
The Artist in Tenancy and Residency programs are what House Conspiracy does best, providing emerging creatives with practical space to work, exhibit and connect with peers and mentors. By putting working studios inside an active gallery, House Conspiracy breaks down the line between artist and audience. Visitors can watch creative work happen as it happens. This openness reflects the centre's core values around creative freedom, treating people with dignity and kindness, and bringing the community together.
What They Show and How Often
House Conspiracy puts on a pretty varied program of contemporary art. You'll see everything from straight-up abstract work through figurative paintings, surrealism, and experimental or conceptual pieces. Raphael Adjudra showed recent work called 'Colouring' that gave a good sense of what the gallery's interested in. They're keen on showing emerging artists and work that matters to the people making it and their communities, rather than just chasing trends.
The program shifts around depending on what's happening. They run regular exhibitions but also host artist talks, workshops, and community events. House Conspiracy has made their own films about art and creative practice, including a documentary-style look at the gallery itself that covers its seven years doing experimental work. It keeps the place functioning as something active and generative rather than just a static room where stuff hangs on walls. West End, QLD 4101.
Building Community Through Creative Collaboration
House Conspiracy functions as a working creative hub that goes well beyond just hanging art on walls. The place runs on the idea that art thrives when you mix different perspectives and personalities together. They bring emerging artists into contact with experienced mentors and industry people, host community-led projects, and create space for local creatives to do work that matters to them rather than fitting into some pre-packaged gallery mould.
You can get involved through the 'Be Part of the House' program, which invites people to participate directly in what happens there. The website's Memories section documents how the space has evolved over the past seven years and acknowledges the artists who've made it what it is. Most visitors remark on how different it feels from your typical formal gallery, partly because it's genuinely welcoming and partly because working artists move through the space doing their thing.
Visiting House Conspiracy
House Conspiracy sits at 42 Mollison Street, West End QLD 4101, surrounded by West End's restaurants, bookshops, vintage shops and other cultural venues. Check the website and social media accounts (Instagram, YouTube, Facebook) to see what exhibitions and events are on at the moment.
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Source: houseconspiracy.org · Last verified 01/06/2026