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Find the best art events and make the most of your time this month in Townsville. From education to science and more, we have the biggest event range and best discovery experience, there's something for everyone.
Join us for a special school holidays event where we'll be painting some sweet Native Animal Friends in the studio! This event is perfect for little hands and offers plenty of room for creativity. Our experienced host will guide you through the painting process, and you'll leave with a beautiful masterpiece to remember the day by. Tickets are required for painters only, including adults who would like to join in on the fun. Don't miss out on this fun day out for the whole family!
Come and create a tawny frogmouth in clay in this artist led workshop with Michael Pope.
Join us for a vibrant afternoon where colours meet community! Hosted by the Townsville Dykes on Bikes Charter, this queer paint & sip helps lay the foundation for our local chapter, connecting to a legacy on wheels from across the ocean. Sip, paint, and pave the way!

Townsville Cinema Group: Join us for our screening of 'All We Imagine as Light'. Thursday 23 April 2026.
Create a nautilus shell wind chime in this artist-led workshop with Michael Pope. You’ll be guided how to create your own nautilus shell wind chime using pinch pot and clay construction techniques in the first session on Sunday 19 April from 9 - 11:30am. All materials and firings provided. Then drop back in on Sunday 3 May between 9am and 12pm to glaze your critter. Glazing takes approximately one- two hours. The workshop will occur at Murky Waters Studio under the shade of our lovely fig tree.
Immortalize your Best Friend in this Bold and Vibrant Neurographic Style! Step into a relaxing world of colour and creativity at our unique Paint Your Pet Event. All my examples so far are dogs, because those are my pets, but we welcome all types of critters. Doesn't even necessarily have to be yours! Maybe you have an awesome photo of an elephant. We'll make it work ;) You will provide us with a photo ahead of time, which we will transform into a simple line drawing for you, capturing the simplified essence of your pet. Then we will use Neurographic art therapy techniques to add vibrant colours and bold lines. You're essentially just colouring shapes, and tracing lines, so do not stress. We even use paint pens for most of the line work. This one is as easy, relaxing and you'll end up with a personalized portrait of your best friend. You can even choose your own colour scheme to match your home decor. Send us your pet photo at info@tipsydoodle.com.au, and we'll do all the editing and provide you with a ready to paint canvas on the night. Just make sure to reference the name of the person who bought the tickets in the email. Here are some tips for getting the best reference photo: It should accurately represent your pet and how you see them/think of them. So consider their facial expression. Try to get them to smile, or stare at you with aloofness or whatever captures your pet’s personality. Get outside or near a window, but ideally not in direct harsh light. You want even brightness, not harsh highlights & shadows. An overcast day is ideal, but in the shade on a bright day is also good. Don’t worry about the background. We’ll remove it in the editing process. We won’t judge, or even notice if your house is a mess. You can crop it to only include your pet in the photo, but it would be better if you didn’t cut it too close, so that we have a bit more space around the outside if we need to straighten them up a bit. Make sure you get your pets eyes in the photo. The more detail you can see the better, but even if you can’t see the detail, we need at least the outer edge shape of the eye. We can fill in the rest with the generic anatomy of an eye if we have to. Often a toy or treat will work to get them to look at you, but then you need to manage holding something and taking the photo. Strange, high-pitched noises work remarkably well. Try geting down to your pets eye level, rather than taking the photo from above. If you have a pet who won’t sit still and an iPhone, use ‘live mode’ then choose the best frame. Take lots of photos, then pick the best one. Try different angles and formats. Landscape & portrait, full body and just face/head. Get close rather than zooming in. When in doubt, send us a couple of options. Your email may ask you if you want to shrink the file size. Unless it’s huge, don’t. Can't even draw a stick figure? No worries! With step-by-step guidance your painting will turn out fine. We promise :) We've got everything you need, and if you decide to ignore the instructions and go your own way, rock on! Bring a mate, a group or make some new connections. If you've got a larger group, send us a quick email or Facebook message and we'll save you some seats together. Kids are welcome, but we recommend 8 years plus. Bring your own beverages (alcoholic or non) and nibbles, and make yourself at home. Please arrive at least 10mins before the session starts so you can pour your drinks and get settled before we begin painting. Covid Safety - we are limiting class sizes and increasing cleaning, but if you feel at all unwell please stay home. Just send us a message at least 1hr before the event and we will happily refund or exchange your tickets. You'll find our studio at 80 Mather St, just on the line between Garbutt/Mount Louisa between the highway and Bayswater Road. We’re behind door #3!