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Brisbane’s queer ‘90s exhibition

Photo by Markus Ravik

Make a Scene: Fashioning Queer Identity and Club Culture in the '90s

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Make a Scene: Fashioning Queer Identity and Club Culture in the 90s,
Queensland Museum, Brisbane. Showing until 19 July 2026. www.museum.qld.gov.au/

In the 1990s, a vibrant and creative underground nightclub and dance party scene emerged in Brisbane for LGBTQIA+ people and their allies – safe places to wear fabulous fashions that celebrated the community’s diversity and reflected a fearless self-expression of identity.

Coinciding with the 35th anniversary of the decriminalisation of homosexuality, this original exhibition by Queensland Museum brings together fashion, pop culture and LGBTQIA+ lived experience. Featuring extraordinary pieces from the museum’s costume and fashion collections, Make a Scene reveals untold stories of Queensland’s LGBTQIA+ communities and illuminates key moments from this period of Brisbane’s history.

Exploring a diverse range of dress codes expressing LGBTQIA+ identity of the early 1990s, the exhibition also highlights the works of two distinctly different but interconnected Brisbane-based labels that represent a new queer youth culture crystallising in Queensland at the time – Mark Wilson’s Hairy Dog and Kenn Bushby and Chrissy Feld’s Glamourpussy.

Journey back to the ‘90s dancefloor through fashion, objects and lived experiences generously shared by community, artists, designers and cultural institutions from Brisbane and beyond. The scene is set!