Staging Oneself examines the extraordinary and creative ways in which contemporary women artists use role play, disguise, and self-portraiture to explore womanhood and female identity within the public and private spheres. Artists represented in the exhibition are from diverse cultural backgrounds and draw on their own experiences, or broader cultural and social stereotypes, to...
Clay on Country is a diverse and eclectic survey of works by 32 artists and collectives from the central desert region of the Northern Territory. Works in the exhibition explore ancestral stories, contemporary experiences and settler histories, alongside the joys and challenges of working with clay, including the push and pull tactility of this most...
Clarice Beckett: Paintings from the National Collection presents an intimate, rarely seen collection by one of the most original artists of early twentieth century Australia. Deeply sensitive to the effects of colour, light and atmosphere, Beckett painted the life and scenery of her coastal home in south-east Naarm/Melbourne with an eye for the commonplace...
Experience 4 magnificent new exhibitions including: Anastasia Klose - For thy sake I in love am grown - Drawings, video and performance responding to the Mossman-based artist’s involvement in the campaign to save the rapidly diminishing biodiversity of far north Queensland. Annika Harding - Flux and Fog - Landscapes of the Atherton Tablelands...
The University of Queensland Anthropology Museum in collaboration with Mithaka people of Channel Country present Kirrenderri, a visually striking and narrative rich exhibition chronicling extraordinary stories from one of the most remote locations at the very heart of Australia. Channel Country is renowned as an intersection for Aboriginal trade networks that connect the continent....
Effective management of staff is essential in becoming an employer everyone wants to work for. For a small business, managing staff can often feel like a full-time job! Thankfully, Phoebe Kitto is here to help us streamline our practices and get it RIGHT, first time. Whether you are designing & managing staff KPI's, conducting...
Staging Oneself examines the extraordinary and creative ways in which contemporary women artists use role play, disguise, and self-portraiture to explore womanhood and female identity within the public and private spheres. Artists represented in the exhibition are from diverse cultural backgrounds and draw on their own experiences, or broader cultural and social stereotypes, to...
Clay on Country is a diverse and eclectic survey of works by 32 artists and collectives from the central desert region of the Northern Territory. Works in the exhibition explore ancestral stories, contemporary experiences and settler histories, alongside the joys and challenges of working with clay, including the push and pull tactility of this most...
Clarice Beckett: Paintings from the National Collection presents an intimate, rarely seen collection by one of the most original artists of early twentieth century Australia. Deeply sensitive to the effects of colour, light and atmosphere, Beckett painted the life and scenery of her coastal home in south-east Naarm/Melbourne with an eye for the commonplace...
Experience 4 magnificent new exhibitions including: Anastasia Klose - For thy sake I in love am grown - Drawings, video and performance responding to the Mossman-based artist’s involvement in the campaign to save the rapidly diminishing biodiversity of far north Queensland. Annika Harding - Flux and Fog - Landscapes of the Atherton Tablelands...
The University of Queensland Anthropology Museum in collaboration with Mithaka people of Channel Country present Kirrenderri, a visually striking and narrative rich exhibition chronicling extraordinary stories from one of the most remote locations at the very heart of Australia. Channel Country is renowned as an intersection for Aboriginal trade networks that connect the continent....
Staging Oneself examines the extraordinary and creative ways in which contemporary women artists use role play, disguise, and self-portraiture to explore womanhood and female identity within the public and private spheres. Artists represented in the exhibition are from diverse cultural backgrounds and draw on their own experiences, or broader cultural and social stereotypes, to...
Clay on Country is a diverse and eclectic survey of works by 32 artists and collectives from the central desert region of the Northern Territory. Works in the exhibition explore ancestral stories, contemporary experiences and settler histories, alongside the joys and challenges of working with clay, including the push and pull tactility of this most...
Clarice Beckett: Paintings from the National Collection presents an intimate, rarely seen collection by one of the most original artists of early twentieth century Australia. Deeply sensitive to the effects of colour, light and atmosphere, Beckett painted the life and scenery of her coastal home in south-east Naarm/Melbourne with an eye for the commonplace...
Experience 4 magnificent new exhibitions including: Anastasia Klose - For thy sake I in love am grown - Drawings, video and performance responding to the Mossman-based artist’s involvement in the campaign to save the rapidly diminishing biodiversity of far north Queensland. Annika Harding - Flux and Fog - Landscapes of the Atherton Tablelands...
The University of Queensland Anthropology Museum in collaboration with Mithaka people of Channel Country present Kirrenderri, a visually striking and narrative rich exhibition chronicling extraordinary stories from one of the most remote locations at the very heart of Australia. Channel Country is renowned as an intersection for Aboriginal trade networks that connect the continent....
Develop your drawing skills, starting with basic shapes, and dive into the essentials of shape, form, light, and shadow. Learn to capture what you see and let your creativity flow with various drawing materials such as pencils, pens, markers, charcoal and pastels. All materials will be provided, and our teacher will guide your...
ANZAC Day is a national day of remembrance in Australia and New Zealand, originally commemorated by both countries on 25 April every year to honour the members of the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps (ANZAC) who fought at Gallipoli in the Ottoman Empire during World War I. It now more broadly commemorates all those...
Staging Oneself examines the extraordinary and creative ways in which contemporary women artists use role play, disguise, and self-portraiture to explore womanhood and female identity within the public and private spheres. Artists represented in the exhibition are from diverse cultural backgrounds and draw on their own experiences, or broader cultural and social stereotypes, to...
Clay on Country is a diverse and eclectic survey of works by 32 artists and collectives from the central desert region of the Northern Territory. Works in the exhibition explore ancestral stories, contemporary experiences and settler histories, alongside the joys and challenges of working with clay, including the push and pull tactility of this most...
Clarice Beckett: Paintings from the National Collection presents an intimate, rarely seen collection by one of the most original artists of early twentieth century Australia. Deeply sensitive to the effects of colour, light and atmosphere, Beckett painted the life and scenery of her coastal home in south-east Naarm/Melbourne with an eye for the commonplace...
Experience 4 magnificent new exhibitions including: Anastasia Klose - For thy sake I in love am grown - Drawings, video and performance responding to the Mossman-based artist’s involvement in the campaign to save the rapidly diminishing biodiversity of far north Queensland. Annika Harding - Flux and Fog - Landscapes of the Atherton Tablelands...
The University of Queensland Anthropology Museum in collaboration with Mithaka people of Channel Country present Kirrenderri, a visually striking and narrative rich exhibition chronicling extraordinary stories from one of the most remote locations at the very heart of Australia. Channel Country is renowned as an intersection for Aboriginal trade networks that connect the continent....
Staging Oneself examines the extraordinary and creative ways in which contemporary women artists use role play, disguise, and self-portraiture to explore womanhood and female identity within the public and private spheres. Artists represented in the exhibition are from diverse cultural backgrounds and draw on their own experiences, or broader cultural and social stereotypes, to...
Clay on Country is a diverse and eclectic survey of works by 32 artists and collectives from the central desert region of the Northern Territory. Works in the exhibition explore ancestral stories, contemporary experiences and settler histories, alongside the joys and challenges of working with clay, including the push and pull tactility of this most...
Clarice Beckett: Paintings from the National Collection presents an intimate, rarely seen collection by one of the most original artists of early twentieth century Australia. Deeply sensitive to the effects of colour, light and atmosphere, Beckett painted the life and scenery of her coastal home in south-east Naarm/Melbourne with an eye for the commonplace...
Experience 4 magnificent new exhibitions including: Anastasia Klose - For thy sake I in love am grown - Drawings, video and performance responding to the Mossman-based artist’s involvement in the campaign to save the rapidly diminishing biodiversity of far north Queensland. Annika Harding - Flux and Fog - Landscapes of the Atherton Tablelands...
The University of Queensland Anthropology Museum in collaboration with Mithaka people of Channel Country present Kirrenderri, a visually striking and narrative rich exhibition chronicling extraordinary stories from one of the most remote locations at the very heart of Australia. Channel Country is renowned as an intersection for Aboriginal trade networks that connect the continent....
🌸 Perfect Gift Ideas for Mother's Day! 🌸 From unique jewellery to stunning artworks and homewares. Locally made by artists and designers. Free Gift wrapping Boutique shopping experience in store or Shop online - click and collect VENUE: NorthSite Contemporary Arts DATE: Friday 26 April - Saturday 11 May TIME: Monday - Friday 10am...
Anastasia Klose sings in the Gallery within her exhibition - For thy sake I in love am grown - Tuesday - Saturday 12pm - 1pm. Pop in and enjoy this free experience. VENUE: NorthSite Contemporary Arts DATE: Friday 26 April - Saturday 1 June TIME: 12pm – 1pm
Mixed Media with Mikyung Coates will explore a variety of materials and art tools to establish a base foundation in visual arts. This introductory class starts with colour theory which will be applied throughout the six-week course. Each week, students will experiment with mediums including acrylics and watercolours with a completed project in...
With their high school career coming to an end, the students of Mayhem High find themselves battling it out over grades, popularity, affection, class rankings and what they all have been focused on for years… Who will be awarded the Prom King and Queen title? Will it be the class president who is...
Reel Rock 18 Join us for an epic adventure at Reel Rock 18! Get ready to be blown away by the most thrilling climbing films of the year. This year's event will be held at the Bulmba-ja arts centre in Cairns. Immerse yourself in the world of rock climbing and witness jaw-dropping feats...
The Almighty Sometimes is the story of Anna, an 18 year old striving to determine her own destiny and discover who she is. All she knows is once, as a little girl, she was a prodigious writing talent in possession of a thrilling imagination. Has this been lost to years of pills and prescriptions? ...
Yungaburra Markets 2024 Event by Yungaburra Markets. On the fourth Saturday of each month (3rd Sunday in December), some 250 local growers, producers and artisans gather to display and sell their produce and handiwork on the ‘Bruce Jones Market Grounds’ in the middle of the historic village of Yungaburra on the Atherton Tablelands, Far...
Come one, come all to the Cairns Canine Carnival! The Cairns Canine Carnival is a celebration of all things dog-related with market stalls, expert trainer and handler demonstrations, kids' activities, and delicious food trucks, there's something for all the family to enjoy! Plus, attendees will have the opportunity to learn more about working...
Cairns Makers Market at DFO The Cairns Makers Markets is held every Saturday from 9am to 5pm. Browse through some of the best locally handmade products from around 38 different, truly local artists, makers and bakers. Located inside DFO Cairns these markets are weatherproof and nicely airconditioned. Get along to these markets...
The University of Queensland Anthropology Museum in collaboration with Mithaka people of Channel Country present Kirrenderri, a visually striking and narrative rich exhibition chronicling extraordinary stories from one of the most remote locations at the very heart of Australia. Channel Country is renowned as an intersection for Aboriginal trade networks that connect the continent....
Staging Oneself examines the extraordinary and creative ways in which contemporary women artists use role play, disguise, and self-portraiture to explore womanhood and female identity within the public and private spheres. Artists represented in the exhibition are from diverse cultural backgrounds and draw on their own experiences, or broader cultural and social stereotypes, to...
Clay on Country is a diverse and eclectic survey of works by 32 artists and collectives from the central desert region of the Northern Territory. Works in the exhibition explore ancestral stories, contemporary experiences and settler histories, alongside the joys and challenges of working with clay, including the push and pull tactility of this most...
Clarice Beckett: Paintings from the National Collection presents an intimate, rarely seen collection by one of the most original artists of early twentieth century Australia. Deeply sensitive to the effects of colour, light and atmosphere, Beckett painted the life and scenery of her coastal home in south-east Naarm/Melbourne with an eye for the commonplace...
Experience 4 magnificent new exhibitions including: Anastasia Klose - For thy sake I in love am grown - Drawings, video and performance responding to the Mossman-based artist’s involvement in the campaign to save the rapidly diminishing biodiversity of far north Queensland. Annika Harding - Flux and Fog - Landscapes of the Atherton Tablelands...
🌸 Perfect Gift Ideas for Mother's Day! 🌸 From unique jewellery to stunning artworks and homewares. Locally made by artists and designers. Free Gift wrapping Boutique shopping experience in store or Shop online - click and collect VENUE: NorthSite Contemporary Arts DATE: Friday 26 April - Saturday 11 May TIME: Monday - Friday 10am...
Anastasia Klose sings in the Gallery within her exhibition - For thy sake I in love am grown - Tuesday - Saturday 12pm - 1pm. Pop in and enjoy this free experience. VENUE: NorthSite Contemporary Arts DATE: Friday 26 April - Saturday 1 June TIME: 12pm – 1pm
Brewery Tours - Hemingway's Brewery Cairns Wharf Experience the Craft Up Close Dive deep into the heart of brewing at Hemingway’s Brewery Cairns Wharf! Join us for a unique, behind-the-scenes experience that will tantalize your senses and deepen your appreciation for craft beer. Our immersive brewery tours promise to be an intimate journey...
Brewery Tours - Hemingway's Brewery Cairns Wharf Experience the Craft Up Close Dive deep into the heart of brewing at Hemingway’s Brewery Cairns Wharf! Join us for a unique, behind-the-scenes experience that will tantalize your senses and deepen your appreciation for craft beer. Our immersive brewery tours promise to be an intimate journey...
It’s the annual W.T Trailer Park BBQ and this year’s blast is going to be one to remember! Well known in the community and by the law enforcement agencies for it’s after-hours parties, domestics and illegal happenings, this BBQ is a recipe for disaster. However, with food and drinks on the menu, all of the...
The Almighty Sometimes is the story of Anna, an 18 year old striving to determine her own destiny and discover who she is. All she knows is once, as a little girl, she was a prodigious writing talent in possession of a thrilling imagination. Has this been lost to years of pills and prescriptions? ...
Tanks Markets 2024 Event by Cairns Regional Council – Cairns Markets The Tanks Arts Centre’s Sunday Markets take place on the last Sunday of the month between April and November from 9.00am to 2.00pm (excluding August). Showcasing a blend of local art, craft, produce, vintage clothing, collectables and local natural health products and treatments....
Staging Oneself examines the extraordinary and creative ways in which contemporary women artists use role play, disguise, and self-portraiture to explore womanhood and female identity within the public and private spheres. Artists represented in the exhibition are from diverse cultural backgrounds and draw on their own experiences, or broader cultural and social stereotypes, to...
Clay on Country is a diverse and eclectic survey of works by 32 artists and collectives from the central desert region of the Northern Territory. Works in the exhibition explore ancestral stories, contemporary experiences and settler histories, alongside the joys and challenges of working with clay, including the push and pull tactility of this most...
Clarice Beckett: Paintings from the National Collection presents an intimate, rarely seen collection by one of the most original artists of early twentieth century Australia. Deeply sensitive to the effects of colour, light and atmosphere, Beckett painted the life and scenery of her coastal home in south-east Naarm/Melbourne with an eye for the commonplace...
Sunday Sesh at the Aquarium Treat yourself to a fun lunch experience at our Sunday Sesh at Dundee's at the Cairns Aquarium. Lunch is from 11.30am - 3pm. Our fab DJ Glenn will be playing some awesome tunes from 2pm - 5pm. Our special Sunday Seafood & Wine deal is not to...
Anastasia Klose sings in the Gallery within her exhibition - For thy sake I in love am grown - Tuesday - Saturday 12pm - 1pm. Pop in and enjoy this free experience. VENUE: NorthSite Contemporary Arts DATE: Friday 26 April - Saturday 1 June TIME: 12pm – 1pm
Join us every Sunday 12-4pm Enjoy shared antipasto entree, a choice of mains & one-hour bottomless Aperol Spritz, Prosecco, House Wine & Tap Beer! What's not to love!! Cost - $69 per person Bookings essential - book online via our reservations link
The Almighty Sometimes is the story of Anna, an 18 year old striving to determine her own destiny and discover who she is. All she knows is once, as a little girl, she was a prodigious writing talent in possession of a thrilling imagination. Has this been lost to years of pills and prescriptions? ...
Join the Cairns Concert Orchestra as they present an inspiring musical journey, “Songs of the New World,” showcasing the vivid and evocative compositions of America's modern composers. Established in 1969 as the Cairns Civic Orchestra, this cherished ensemble has been the heart of Cairns' classical music scene for over half a century, enriching the...