Exhibition Tour of Make a Scene: Fashioning Queer Identity and Club Culture in the 90s

12 - 19 JUNE 2026

Queensland Museum Kurilpa

Join a free guided tour of the groundbreaking exhibition Make a Scene: Fashioning Queer Identity and Club Culture in the 90s, led by museum staff.

Discover the captivating fashion and design elements on display, learn about some of the notable designers featured in the exhibition, and gain exclusive behind-the-scenes insights into its creation.

Recommended for ages 16+.
Please meet at the Cloak Room on Level 2.

Accessibility
This exhibition aims to recreate the feel of a '90s dance floor with music, lighting effects and reflective surfaces. Low lighting has also been used to promote the preservation of textile and paper objects throughout the exhibition. Please be aware of the reflective flooring and mind your step on the tour. For more information, visit the Make a Scene exhibition page.

Additional Information
This exhibition explores LGBTQ+ histories and experiences.
Some stories and artwork include experiences of stigma and marginalisation, themes of sexuality, drug use, discrimination, the AIDS epidemic, and its personal and political impact. While the exhibition was developed in consultation with experts and community representatives, some content may be emotionally challenging. We encourage visitors to engage with care and reflection. Support resources are available. Parents and carers should decide if it's suitable for younger visitors.

  • Cafe
  • Carpark
  • Family Friendly
  • Non Smoking
  • Parents Room
  • Restaurant
  • Shop / Gift Shop
  • Welcomes and assists people who have challenges with learning, communication, understanding and behaviour. (includes people with autism, intellectual disability, Down syndrome, acquired brain injury (ABI), dyslexia and dementia)
  • Caters for people who are blind or have vision loss.
  • Caters for people who use a wheelchair.
  • Caters for people with sufficient mobility to climb a few steps but who would benefit from fixtures to aid balance. (This includes people using walking frames and mobility aids)
  • Caters for people with allergies and intolerances.