South Bank Campus
South Bank is situated in the cultural heart of Brisbane CBD and is accessible easily by public transport. South Bank was originally established for the world Expo in 1988. South Bank Parklands officially opened in 1992 and more than 6.3 million people visited the parklands in its first twelve months. With its cafes, boardwalks, art gallery, museums and performances, South Bank has become a place that people visit for entertainment, good times or just relaxing.
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Queensland College of Art
With its origins dating back more than 100 years, the Queensland College of Art is the State's oldest and most distinguished art institution. Organised art and technical education began in 1881 under the auspices of the School of Art in Brisbane. The College joined Griffith University in January 1992 and in 2000 the College was relocated to Brisbane's South Bank where it joined Griffith University Queensland Conservatorium to create an internationally significant arts education forum. Today there are over 1600 students. The combination of a significant and long history, the largest visual arts library in Queensland, a highly motivated professional staff and talented, enthusiastic students, has earned the College the undisputed reputation as Queensland's premier art school.
Queensland Conservatorium Griffith University
Strategically placed in the heart of Brisbane's cultural precinct, the Queensland Conservatorium has a reputation for producing some of Australia's top musicians and performing artists. Since its establishment in 1957, the Conservatorium has developed an international reputation for excellence in conservatoire training. Today it is also at the forefront of contemporary music education.
