Connect & Chat
Fridays between 9.00 – 5.00pmYouth support worker, Kelsey is available each Friday if you need help with anything or would like a chat.
Youth support worker, Kelsey is available each Friday if you need help with anything or would like a chat.
Facilitated by artist, Emma Rani Hodges, this class encourages young people to explore identity through a broad suite of arts projects including photography, textiles and painting.
Facilitated by visual artist, Emma Rani Hodges, this class encourages young people to explore identity and develop artistic skills in ceramics, drawing, printmaking and more.
Studio M is a non-clinical arts-based support program for young adults aged 18 – 25 who are experiencing mental ill-health, social isolation or other issues.
The Woden Arts Program supports Woden artists in all mediums by developing creative platforms to showcase creative talent.
Aimed at young people aged 9 – 13 who are experiencing early signs of mental health or other issues. Facilitated by visual artist, Emma Rani Hodges, this visual arts class will encourage young people to express themselves via a range of practices
A retrospective on 20 years of Fresh Funk
A collaborative exploration of the beliefs, feelings, and experiences that shape ones own identity, purpose and direction in life.
Pop in and chat with the resident artists at Lovett Tower, in the Woden Town Square, between September and December.
No Place Like Home is a series of affordable, creative workshops which invite Woden and Gungahlin.
Do you identify as a multi-cultural woman? Would you like to be part of a new art group in Woden.
A weekly Saturdays art class in Woden, where adults get to experience the Art of Play
Explore different approaches to still life in a one day workshop with John Pratt.
The Make Art at TAC program offers a range of term-based and casual art classes for people of all ages.
Dance for People with Parkinson’s is designed for adults who want to keep their body and brain active and healthy, regardless of their mobility, skill or age.
The Fresh Funk Littlies program provides a range of classes to kids from 18 months to 3 years. These classes promote learning new skills and having fun whilst moving to music.
Fresh Funk offers 6 classes for the 15 to 18 year old bracket. Participants are sorted into classes on the basis of age, dance experience, and the number of students involved. Class level allocation is determined by the Fresh Funk Director on enrolment.
For adults, Fresh Funk has a separate class. Dance experience is recommended but not necessary. This class does also take part in the performance program
Masters classes are by invitation only, and are offered to tutors and the most experienced dancers as a way to challenge and extend their dance skills
Open Classes offer a new routine and a new choreographic challenge each class. All welcome
Bellyup Bellydance is a family friendly group that shares the joy of belly dance with women of all ages –…
Participants commit to 2 school terms of classes (a semester) and work towards a big end of semester show season.
The Woden Arts program provides opportunities for participation in the arts in the suburbs of Woden. The program is driven…
e Xtreme Stars is a group of young adult dancers with a disability, formed in 2015