Immerse yourself in Brisbane’s subversive youth culture of the 70’s and 80’s at State Library of Queensland’s free exhibition Cut Copy: Brisbane music posters 1977–87.
The fascinating exhibition uncovers rare handmade music posters and handbills that promoted the small, often underground, independent music scene of the time.
Bands featured in the exhibition’s posters and handbills include: The Saints, The Riptides, The GoBetweens, The Leftovers, The Upsets, Razar and The Black Assassins.
For teenagers living in Brisbane at the time, organising or attending live music events could be a difficult and sometimes dangerous proposition with authorities placing restrictions on live music venues and band activities. In bedrooms and cheap rehearsal spaces, disaffected teenagers plugged in cheap or hand-me-down amps, tuned their guitars and cranked up the volume. Along with this DIY attitude towards music-making came a similar approach to music promotion.
Money was often scarce, so poster production involved hand-cut stencils, line drawing, hand-lettering and late-night kitchen table screen-printing sessions. These techniques embodied the determination of Brisbane’s young people to pursue creative lives within the conservative social and political landscape of the time.
Quotes from State Librarian and CEO Vicki McDonald:
“Visitors are invited to immerse themselves in the era’s DIY design and the bands and venues of Brisbane’s independent music scene at a pivotal moment in the city’s history.
“The exhibition explores how the city’s conservative climate sparked a rebellious youth culture grounded in DIY creativity and underground music.”
Need to know – Cut Copy is open daily until May 9, 2021 on Level 2, slq Gallery.
There are two sessions each day: 10am-1pm and 2-5pm. Entry is free. Bookings required.
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