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Find the best art events and make the most of your time next 30-days in Sydney. From music to pets and more, we have the biggest event range and best discovery experience, there's something for everyone.
Join us for monthly guided, hands-on workshops. All materials required will be provided to you. February 21st 2026 - Create your own vision board. Designed to help you clarify your goals and bring your dreams to life through the power of vision boarding. Whether you’re setting new intentions or simply seeking inspiration, this session will give you the time, space, and tools to reconnect with your “why” and visualise the life you want to create. With TJ Creative Hive. March 21st 2026 - Kintsugi workshop. Join us for a reflective, hands-on Kintsugi workshop where we explore the Japanese art of repairing broken pottery with gold. Transforming cracks into something meaningful and radiant. More than an art class, this quiet ritual of repair invites mindfulness, creativity, and reflection through guided grounding, an introduction to Kintsugi, hands-on ceramic restoration and personal journaling in a supportive space. With TJ Creative Hive. April 25th 2026 - Paint your own tote bag. Unleash your creativity in this fun, relaxed session where you design a personalised tote bag to carry your style wherever you go. With TJ Creative Hive. May 10th 2026 - Mothers day paint your own tray. Celebrate Mom with a heartfelt, hands-on painting session where you paint trays bursting with love and creativity. With TJ Creative Hive.
Please join us at our At Home event this month when AAA will be opening an amazing Inner-City Terrace by Nick Bell Architecture
"Petals of Regrow" brings together three newly arrived Afghan female artists whose paintings and multi-sensory installations explore women’s rights and Nowruz.

Join SIMS scientists to explore flowing shapes of coral and the charm of seahorses as you paint your own glowing porcelain tea-light.
A three-day public program of performances, talks, screenings and discussions.

Maison Touré invites you to the opening reception of its inaugural exhibition, presenting four contemporary artists. This exhibition marks the first public presentation of Maison Touré and the works on view. Admission complimentary. RSVP required.

Drew Anthony Creative presents a powerful stage adaptation of The Diary of Anne Frank, a true story of resilience and hope during World War II. Based on Anne Frank's diary, this production invites audiences into the secret attic where she and her family lived in hiding. It serves as a reminder of tolerance, courage, and compassion, urging us to remember the past and strive for a brighter future. Recommended for audiences aged 10 and up.

Through film, photography, painting, and sound, the exhibition reflects on land, displacement, and the ongoing impact of war on everyday life. All proceeds will go toward supporting displaced families in South Lebanon.
Running Times: Approximately 2 hours and 25 minutes, including one 20-minute interval. Age recommendation: Recommended for ages 10+. Production and content warnings: This production contains themes of bullying and discrimination, mild adult language, and brief romantic references. It also includes theatrical haze, flashing lights and loud sound effects.
Spilt Milk is a series of new paintings by artist Tanya Linney. Set within the domestic sphere, where the minor drama of a knocked glass becomes both image and method as milky pours and stains slip across the surface. The works hover between control and surrender, rehearsing the tension between gravity and authorship, mess and composition turning a fleeting spill into a meditation on intentional mark making. In these surfaces, the spill is not staged but remembered, a soft trace of chance suspended in paint.
The exhibition brings together early watercolour studies and more recent acrylic paintings, revealing shifts in material, technique, and emotional language over time. Presented in their raw and exploratory state, the works embrace uncertainty, growth, and transformation instead of polished conclusions. Blue appears throughout the exhibition not as a single hue, but as an emotional and conceptual thread—echoing memory, movement, and becoming. By holding both beginnings and current work in the same space, the exhibition invites viewers into the in-between: the space between who the artist was and who they are continuously becoming. Valentina Canessa, best known as Pitu, will be present to discuss the creative process, meet other creatives, and celebrate creativity.

The Prom is a heartwarming and thought-provoking musical that dives into themes of bullying and discrimination, making it a must-see for ages 10 and up. The film's engaging storyline and relatable characters provide an important message while also delivering a fun and entertaining experience. With its theatrical haze, flashing lights, and loud sound effects, this production promises to be a captivating experience for audiences. Don't miss out on this critically acclaimed and highly anticipated film.