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Find the best art events and make the most of your time tomorrow in Sydney. From music to pets and more, we have the biggest event range and best discovery experience, there's something for everyone.
Bringing scrapbooking and junk journaling to Western Sydney! Scrapped Up is a monthly event! Hosted on the last Saturday of every month. Open to people of all ages, skill levels, and backgrounds. Autism / sensory friendly!
With simple stitching we will transform the surface of remnant textiles.
Cosplay Life Drawing Group meeting on Saturday 31st January with tuition by professional illustrator Ravyn aka Soda Straw. (soda.straw on Instagram)
RSVP on Humanitix - Listening Circle hosted by Artspace. Artspace, 43 Cowper Wharf Roadway, Potts Point NSW 2011, Australia. Saturday 31st January 2026. Find event information.
Be part of an immersive afternoon in our pop-up bonsai studio with expert bonsai artist Michael Kempson. This unique, hands-on session invites you to engage directly with the artist as he shares his deep knowledge of this centuries-old art form.
The Northern Beaches Youth Theatre Short Play Festival features 11 original plays written, performed, and produced by talented local youth. Come and support the future of theatre!
UPDATE: DUE TO DEMAND, THERE ARE NOW TWO SESSIONS FOR THIS EVENT! Session 1: 2:30-4:30 pm Session 2: 5:00-7:00 pm Glitter Gel Pen Book Club: Ceramics Paint and Sip. Enjoy paint-your-own ceramics, worksheets, glitter gel pens, stickers, goodie bags, and a glossy ceramic piece to paint. BYO is available. Tickets support a local spot and go to charity.
Four women poets — Linda Adair, Anne Casey, Annemaree Daziel, and Melita Rowston explore Irish and Scottish heritage within Australia’s colonial history.
Join us for the opening of new exhibitions: Fragility, Resilience, Transformation by Sally Baldwin and Nettie Sumner, exploring environmental fragility through delicate materials. Also, Let the Shoes Do the Talking by Macarthur Textile Network Inc, celebrating fifteen years of innovation in textile art. Free to attend, bookings appreciated.
Get ready to strut your stuff and show off your unique style at The Culture Runway - it's your time to shine!
Join Hilary Finch for a fun and personalized makeup session suitable for all ages. This hands-on 2-hour workshop will teach you how to create a flawless, natural look using the latest colors and makeup trends to suit your age, style, and personality. Learn foundation, concealer, eyeshadow, and more to enhance your natural beauty and boost your confidence.
Andrew Brooks is a writer, teacher, editor living on Wangal Country, Sydney. He is a Senior Lecturer in Media and Culture at UNSW. This tour explores contemporary media events, systems, and infrastructures. His current research is organised around three main projects: the politics of noise and listening; infrastructural inequalities; and the politics of race and embodiment in media culture.