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Find the best art events and make the most of your time next 30-days in Adelaide. From education to pets and more, we have the biggest event range and best discovery experience, there's something for everyone.
Unleash your creativity in this Ancient Egyptian Ceramic Trio pottery workshop - a unique experience not to be missed. Delve into the rich history and cultural significance of ancient Egyptian pottery and Explore Egyptian clay history through making trio pottery pinch pots composition. In this course Discover the innovative techniques, materials, and symbolic motifs that showcase Egypt's craftsmanship, spirituality, and artistic legacy. You will work with air-dry clay that self-hardwiring clay and do not need firing. This event is part of SA History Festival. Note: Please bring along with you any cardboards or containers for storing and transporting your creation home safely

Experimental Art Anarchive is a two-venue exhibition and publishing program inviting lively conversation with a radical past.
Discover preloved fashion at Rack & Roll. Stalls sold out in days - don't miss it! Shop clothing, shoes and more. Sun 17 May, 12–4pm.
Create your own unique wooden seagull statue using acrylic paints, sandpaper, glue, and pre-cut timber kits. No art experience is required, as step-by-step guidance will be provided. All resources are included. Suitable for ages 14 and up.

PREVIEW SCREENING ANNOUNCED // LIFE COULD BE A DREAM // GOOD SHEPHERD PRESENTS – A FUNDRAISER SCREENING // Friday 8th May | 6:00PM | Palace Cinemas Prospect Park // Life Could Be a Dream // Palace Cinemas // This special event is a fundraiser in support of Good Shepherd’s work advancing financial independence and safety for women and families. A percentage of all ticket sales will directly support programs assisting women experiencing financial abuse and domestic violence. // Distributed by Maslow Entertainment, the film will be released nationally in partnership with Palace Cinemas on May 14, 2026. // ABOUT THE FILM // Life Could Be a Dream // The Burial // Bird // Described as a fractured fairytale of resilience and grace, the film follows Sarah, a forty-year-old woman standing at the threshold of a life she’s never lived. As she and her teenage son Otis navigate their way toward freedom, they confront both external threats and the mythology Sarah has long held about rescue and relationships. // Finding temporary sanctuary in a luxurious mansion she has been tasked with selling, Sarah begins to imagine a future defined by choice rather than fear. At its heart, the film explores the fierce and fragile bond between mother and son as they attempt to break cycles and redefine love on their own terms. // “My hope is that this film serves as a beacon, showing that liberation is possible — one woman and her son finding their way toward a future defined by choice rather than fear,” says director Jasmin Tarasin. // SPECIAL Q&A – May 8th // Following the screening, audiences will be invited to stay for a live Q&A featuring: // The conversation will explore the film’s themes of resilience, financial safety, and rewriting relationship narratives, alongside Good Shepherd’s frontline work supporting women to rebuild financial confidence and independence. // PRODUCTION & PARTNERSHIPS // Life Could Be a Dream // The film is proudly supported by Commonwealth Bank of Australia through CommBank Next Chapter, an initiative helping Australians experiencing financial abuse regain control of their finances and take steps toward long-term independence. // While the Men Are Away // Ten Pound Poms // AWARDS & RECOGNITION // Life Could Be a Dream // EVENT DETAILS // Description // https://youtu.be/-v0cn7XYLy8?si=R8313DEPX68gkaZH // Powered by // Tickets for good, not greed // Humanitix dedicates 100% of profits from booking fees to charity // Get tickets // Get tickets // Fri, 8 May, 6pm - 8pm AEST // Prospect SA, Australia // Pure Pictures Pty Ltd.
Join Art Masterclass in Adelaide for a 2.5-hour beginner class on painting traditional ceramic bowls. Using techniques dating back to the 8th century, you'll create your own glazed ceramic bowls. All materials are provided. No kiln required. Take your finished project home. Group or solo participation available.
You are warmly invited to The Evolution of Seeing — Solo Exhibition & Opening Night | Nazanin. This exhibition presents a progression in the act of seeing. Nazanin Khani’s practice reflects over three decades of sustained engagement with drawing, design, and painting, grounded in a strong command of form and observation. Her recent paintings move beyond representation into abstraction, symbolism, and expression. Join us for an evening of art, conversation, and celebration.
Join us for a 2 hour painting session PLUS a FREE mimosa. The perfect way to catch up with friends! No experience required! It's a fun event and a great opportunity for your imagination and creativity to run FREE! NO EXPERIENCE REQUIRED. All ages (18+) are welcome and no prior experience is required! All art supplies, including A3 size high quality water colour paper are included in the ticket price. One FREE mimosa on arrival (or non alcoholic equivalent). Small group sizes – max. 18 people.
Join us in the new art craze of Zentangles! Unleash your creativity and relax with this therapeutic art form. No prior experience needed - just bring your enthusiasm! With sessions running for 5 weeks join in for one, some or all! The Zentangle Method is an easy-to-learn, relaxing, and fun way to create beautiful images by drawing structured patterns. Participants will be guided through a relaxing focused session of creative drawing. All while nourishing their creativity and listening to relaxing music. This is an amazing way to get children to focus, slow down and just be in the moment and create! Children's University Approved
This three week course teaches you how to create your own amazing decoupage masterpiece which you can display in your home. Join us at Round The Willow Tree, 6 East Terrace Henley Beach for three hands on workshops where you will create a beautiful decoupage project. These workshops will be held on over three weeks on these dates: Wednesday 6th May 2026 at 12pm - 1pm, Wednesday 13th May 2026 at 12 pm - 1 pm, and Wednesday 20th May 2026 at 12pm - 1pm. Please note, attendance at all workshops is required to complete your project. Spaces are limited, so be sure to reserve your spot today.

Join us for a casual Wednesday Talk with ceramicist Avital Sheffer. Avital Sheffer is a maker of sculptural ceramic vessels informed by her complex Middle Eastern, Jewish and Mediterranean heritage. Since commencing her practice in 2004 Sheffer has had 35 solo exhibitions in Australia, US and the UK. Her work is held in public collections such as the National Gallery of Australia, Sydney Powerhouse, Atelier d’art de France, Museo del Cántir, Spain and regional galleries across Australia. Sheffer is a member of the International Academy of Ceramics and her work features in numerous publications including The Pot Book by Edmund de Waal and Ceramics – an Atlas of Forms by Glenn Barkley. Please be advised, photography, filming or recording of the Wednesday Talks Series is not permitted.
Come and add some sparkle to your favourite book. Join us for a free book bedazzling session where you will use coloured gems to make your book shine and stand out! You are welcome to bring your own book to bedazzle or upcycle an old library book. Gems and tools will be provided. A fun, laid-back session that encourages creativity, self-expression, and a love of books. This event is aimed for adults though youth are also welcome. Bookings essential.