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1st Jan 2025 - 30th Apr 2026

Outer Space: 2025 Façade Exhibition Program

This program will transform the Judith Wright Arts Centre exterior, of which houses Outer Space’s Main Gallery, into a vibrant public space showcasing large-scale works that engage with the broader community. It will illuminate a rich variety of digital and 2D art forms—from illustration and painting to collage, animation, photography, film, 3D modelling, and beyond! Prepare for an immersive celebration of creativity that pushes boundaries and lights up our city.

24th Jan 2026 - 16th Apr 2026

Archigram and Superstudio

In the 1960s, the collectives Archigram (London) and Superstudio (Florence) reimagined architecture through bold, speculative designs inspired by pop art and the space age. Archigram embraced technology and media culture, envisioning high-tech megastructures like walking cities and plug-in cities. Superstudio, in contrast, critiqued this optimism with satirical concepts like the Continuous Monument, a ‘negative utopia’ challenging contemporary urban planning. This tile features a 1967 TV program on Archigram’s philosophy and two of Superstudio’s manifesto films: Supersurface (1972) and Ceremony (1973).

24th Jan 2026 - 19th Dec 2026

Australasian Dance Collective Mature Program

Happening every Saturday, ADC Mature Classes are for anyone who has an interest in moving their bodies joyously. No previous dance experience is necessary. The tailored offerings invigorate and inspire, developing your physical and creative skills in a welcoming, inclusive and stimulating environment.

20th Mar 2026 - 25th Apr 2026

Outer Space: Karlina Mitchell. Homeplace

Homeplace by Karlina Mitchell is an immersive installation exploring home, rising tides, and memories within landscapes, reflecting on cultural practices lost to ecological disasters in the Pacific. Inspired by bell hooks’ essay Homeplace, the work examines how Fijian families create belonging and connection across generations. Featuring large-scale photographs of mangroves near the artist’s mother’s village in Fiji, framed by room-sized Fijian Bula print curtains, the installation merges domestic and natural spaces, inviting reflection on memory, migration, and loss.

22nd Mar 2026 - 19th Apr 2026

Australasian Dance Collective Mature Intensive

The perfect introduction to ADC’s Mature Program and an opportunity for you to work collectively with a group of likeminded people in an encouraging and supportive setting. The two-day program includes specialised workshops that will allow you to explore and develop creative skills and body/mind connection. Each session will be facilitated by an industry professional and will provide opportunities for you to explore movement, collaboration and expression.

7th Apr 2026 - 10th Apr 2026

ACPA School Holiday Workshops

Looking for a fun and creative way to spend the school holidays? Join the Aboriginal Centre for the Performing Arts for four exciting days of singing, dancing and storytelling! This immersive workshop is perfect for young people aged 10–20 who love to perform or want to build their confidence and try something new.

14th Apr 2026 - 17th Apr 2026

Circa Academy Easter Program

This Easter break, the Circa Academy studio is hosting workshops for all ages and experience levels. From Youth Acrobatic and Aerials for ages 5–12, to Teen Acrobalance and Tumble Flow for ages 13 and up, and an Introduction to Aerials for those aged 16 and over, there’s something for everyone—whether you’re trying circus for the first time or continuing your training. Open Training is also available for current Academy participants. Places are limited, so book now!

16th Apr 2026 - 30th Apr 2026

QRAA: Mervyn Moriarty Landscape Solo Exhibition

As part of the prize for winning the Mervyn Moriarty Landscape Award at the 2025 Queensland Regional Art Awards, Jonathon Westacott presents a two-week solo exhibition at Flying Arts. Jonathon’s work is an exploration of detail, visually concerned with form and colour but also a curiosity to understand what is not obvious in a place. Diminishing wilderness is a worrying fact and sharing a love and awe of the natural world is his way of highlighting our natural heritage.

18th Apr 2026 - 28th Jun 2026

Mandy Quadrio: Kukunna Murraweena

Mandy Quadrio, a Trawlwoolway/Tasmanian Aboriginal artist, presents Kukunna Murraweena, featuring steel-wool sculptures symbolising resilience and maternal comfort. Her moving-image work, Tugrannah: A Blak Pause at the Beginning, explores memory and connection through light and sound, including her late sister’s voice. Note: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander viewers are advised the work contains the voice of a deceased person.