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Explore the vibrant event scene and make the most of your time in Speers Point. From art to technology and more, we have the biggest event range and best discovery experience, there's something for everyone.
MAP mima Rocks is an all-ages celebration of music, energy, and community at the Multi-Arts Pavilion mima. Get ready to plug in and turn up as MAP mima Rocks brings a gritty, high-energy afternoon of alternative and grunge sounds to the stage. Join us for this free, all-ages, celebration of local talent!
Join us on a storytelling adventure in the magical Cube space at MAP mima! Through a variety of hands-on games and activities, we will learn about the art of telling stories, spin some fabulous tales, and draw our own story character inspired by the immersive moving images in the Cube. Places are limited.
Join us on a storytelling adventure in the magical Cube space at MAP mima! Through a variety of hands-on games and activities, we will learn about the art of telling stories, spin some fabulous tales, and draw our own story character inspired by the immersive moving images in the Cube.
Join us for the opening of edge of the world, a collaborative work exploring the landscapes and cultures of Australia and Iceland
Join us for the opening of edge of the world, a collaborative work exploring the landscapes and cultures of Australia and Iceland.
Joins the makers of the documentary for a special Pride Month screening.
An immersive experience designed for a 360 degree space, Neurodiverse brings together neurodivergent artists from across regional NSW.
An interactive, hands-on creative workshop using projected animations and visual stimuli to explore the fundamental building blocks of art. The workshop aims to build creative confidence, introduce new artistic skills, and encourage experimentation and embodied learning. By engaging directly with the space and visual environment of MAP mima, participants are supported to connect with contemporary art processes in an accessible and inspiring way. The workshop is structured in two parts. The first half focuses on guided group activities, with the artist demonstrating the use of different mediums and approaches to build foundational artistic skills and confidence. In the second half, participants are invited to find their own space within MAP mima to create an individual artwork, with ongoing one-on-one guidance and support provided throughout.
Join us for an immersive virtual museum tour exploring famous artworks from the National Gallery in London. Arnolfini Portrait Sunflowers With a collection of more than 2,300 paintings spanning the mid‑13th to the 19th century, London’s National Gallery charts the evolution of Western art. Our guided tour transforms MAP mima into a luminous gallery of masterpieces, drawing visitors through pivotal artistic moments—from the gilded spirituality of Medieval art to the revolutionary vision of the Italian Renaissance and the shimmering palettes of the French Impressionists. Prepare to be transported, inspired and immersed in the timeless power of great art.
Come celebrate culture, community and creativity with us! Performers from the Midnight Dreaming studio present an afternoon of contemporary Aboriginal dance and art workshops. Midnight Dreaming weaves traditional ways of storytelling in to contemporary everyday life and fosters true reconciliation through showcasing the true authenticity of our nation. 6PM – SHOW STARTS This is more than a show — this is storytelling, strength and 50 years of deadly culture brought to life by our community ✊🏽
Explore the night sky as a source of inspiration, connection, and cultural memory at the Stargazing exhibition. Jax North and Nadeena Dixon invite you to contemplate the cosmos through sound, image, and narrative, framing the act of looking upward as a means of grounding ourselves in cultural memory and continuity.
Join us for the opening of the ANAT + MAP mima residency exhibition, featuring a pairing of an artist and scientist.