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Queens Wharf Precinct Public Art Tour

Brisbane CBD

Updated: Jun 09, 2025

Step into Brisbane’s ever-evolving story with Queens Wharf Precinct Public Art Tour, a guided walking tour through the Queen’s Wharf Precinct, one of the city’s most significant historical and cultural sites.

Visitors on tour at Queens Wharf Precinct Public Art Tour

Led by an expert Museum of Brisbane tour guide, this 90-minute experience explores the intersection of art, history, landscape and identity. 

People with sculpture at Queens Wharf Precinct Public Art Tour

Beginning at Lindy Lee’s awe-inspiring Being Swallowed by the Milky Way, the tour winds through the precinct’s vibrant new Art Trail, showcasing works by First Nations, Queensland and international artists alongside historical buildings and landmarks.

People looking at building Queens Wharf Precinct Public Art Tour

From colourful alfresco murals to towering sculptures and floating botanical gardens, this tour reveals the many layers of the city’s past and present, in a celebration of shared public space, creativity and transformation.

People looking at sculpture Queens Wharf Precinct Public Art Tour

Local artist Justene Williams Sheila is a larger-than-life bronze goddess that cuts an arresting female figure, while nature is a prominent theme in the alfresco art with leading First Nations artist Tony Albert, whose 15-metre floating botanical garden of native plants is titled Inhabitant. 

Woman beside sculpture Queens Wharf Precinct Public Art Tour

The late Wukun Wanambi’s Destiny, features a large-scale aluminium sculpture of three mullet fish, while Lungfish Dreamz is a supersized mosaic wall by local artist Samuel Tupou.

People looking up at sculpture Queens Wharf Precinct Public Art Tour

Works by high profile international artists, Sir Antony Gormely OBE RA and Tom Friedman, also feature alongside the Australian artists

People on Sky Deck Queens Wharf Precinct Public Art Tour

The tour concludes on the Sky Deck, where participants can take in sweeping views of the city and enjoy an exclusive 20% discount* on purchases at Cicada Blu (Wednesdays), or Babblers (Saturdays).

People with bird sculpture Queens Wharf Precinct Public Art Tour

Good to know - This tour has been designed to suit most fitness levels and abilities. Elevators, ramps and public restrooms are available across the tour.

Need to know - Tours, which are 90 mins in duration, depart from the George Street entry of The Star in front of Lindy Lee’s sculpture “Being Swallowed by the Milky Way”. Maximum of 15 visitors per tour.

Peope on river path Queens Wharf Precinct Public Art Tour

Make a day of it! Drop by Museum of Brisbane before or after your tour — explore the latest exhibitions, browse the MoB Shop, or book in for another MoB tour.

Queen’s Wharf Precinct Art Tours are proudly supported by Major Partner The Star Brisbane

Museum of Brisbane is a valued partner of Must Do Brisbane.com

Queens Wharf Precinct Public Art Tour

Queens Wharf Rd

Brisbane

Wednesdays 3pm-4.30pm

Saturdays 9am-10.30am

A $35 + book fee

Conc & MoB members &30 + book fee

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