Arts & Culture
West End Art Space unveils trio of thought-provoking exhibitions
West Melbourne’s West End Art Space presents three compelling solo exhibitions this month, each offering a distinct lens on human perception, societal complexity, and emotional introspection.
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Aboriginal women’s stories and resistance at Arts House
A new exhibition about amplifying Aboriginal women’s voices will soon take over North Melbourne’s Art House.
Read MoreNew mural unveiled at Queen Victoria Market
A new mural produced by Stephanie Alexander Kitchen Garden Foundation in collaboration with renowned Melbourne artist David Booth, who works under the pseudonym “Ghostpatrol” was unveiled at Queen Victoria Market on March 27.
Read MoreArts House celebrates 20 years
North Melbourne’s Arts House is turning 20, and it’s hosting a party to celebrate, with performances and artists from the past two decades invited back on April 6 for THE BLOWOUT.
Read MoreTerrapotter Studios: the home of North Melbourne’s clay community
Terrapotter Studios is a sanctuary for ceramic enthusiasts, where both beginners and seasoned potters can explore their creativity in a welcoming North Melbourne space.
Read MoreNew season get-together at Arts House to chat and exchange
Locals are invited to a family-friendly neighbourhood gathering at North Melbourne’s Arts House on February 25 for coffee, chats, and to hear what is coming up for its first season of 2025 – the centre's 20th anniversary.
Read MoreZine festival takes over Kensington Town Hall
Kensington Town Hall hosted the 2025 Festival of the Photocopier across the weekend of February 8 and 9, where more than 200 creatives, writers and artists offered their independently produced and hand-made zines for sale.
Read MoreFantasy becomes reality in immersive show Goldfish
This collaboration between Terrapin Puppet Theatre and Japan’s Aichi Prefectural Theatre will make its Australian debut at the Arts House in February as part of the Asia TOPA triennial.
Read MoreBy supporting the arts, we’re supporting Melbourne as a whole
If you ask any Melburnian what makes our city incredible, it’s a safe bet they will mention our creative scene. It’s the second biggest driver for tourism to our city and contributes $40.3 billion yearly to the Victorian economy.
Read MoreZaffé: A Middle Eastern immersive experience
The award-winning Middle Eastern performance Zaffé is coming to the Arts House from November 26 to 30, bringing audiences to the captivating experience of a cultural wedding party with a twist.
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