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Discover the best events and make the most of your time in Shepparton. From art to trivia and more, we have the biggest event range and best discovery experience, there's something for everyone.
Learn the art of rhinestoning with Terry Daktyl — Whether you’re a DIY pro or a total beginner, this event is perfect for anyone! Don’t miss your chance to learn from a true rhinestone guru and experience an evening like no other. Reserve your spot now and get ready to sparkle! ✨
SHADOW is a powerful and visually arresting film by Back to Back Theatre. This screening offers audiences the chance to experience the company’s distinctive cinematic work on the big screen as part of Shepparton Arts Festival.
A hands-on and creative workshop that explores writing poetry through found sources and with playful prompts and formulae.
Catch the reading bug with our storytime sessions, set in the SAM Children's Gallery.
Join Silver Rainbows at the Food Store for a cuppa and lunch!
Hands-on resin art in Shepparton. Learn Open Pour or River Board and create a piece you’ll be proud to take home.
Enjoy an entertaining afternoon of spirit connection and mediumship readings with Aussie medium, Simon Hay. Don't miss this unique event!
Ethnic Council of Shepparton, Fairley Participants (past and present) and Community are invited to participate in a Cultural Bus Tour around Shepparton. Date: Wednesday 18th March 2026 Time: 8:45AM - 3PM (Meet at Shepparton Library, 41–43 Marungi Street, Shepparton)
Step into the 2026 Shepparton Arts Festival with an opening night that celebrates 30 years of creative life in the region.
Presented by Shepparton Theatre Arts Group as part of the Shepparton Festival, Cosi is witty, cheeky, heartfelt and unmistakably Australian. Expect big laughs, unexpected tenderness and a night of theatre that’s as chaotic as it is charming.
In this fun, hands-on clay workshop with local Yorta Yorta artists, kids will connect with stories of Country and make their own clay animals to take home.
Come and experience what Kaiela Arts is all about as the studio opens its doors to the broader community for some special cultural arts workshops during Shepparton Arts Festival. Weaving is a knowledge passed down through generations, strengthening identity, kinship and ties to Country. Experience what it means to sit, weave and yarn together and learn some simple techniques with local First Nations artists. Using natural and dyed raffia you will learn how to create your own small basket, wall piece or bracelet.