Screening: Experimental Animation
A short program of experimental animations and videos.
A short program of experimental animations and videos.
Every Body is a monthly life drawing art classes held in the Lodge at the Tuggeranong Arts Centre on the third Friday of the month from 6-8pm.
No Place Like Home is a series of affordable, creative workshops which invite Woden and Gungahlin.
2024 Exhibition Call Out. Applications close midnight, 31 May 2023
Woden Micro Residencies. Applications close midnight, 30 May 2023
The Make Art at TAC program offers a range of term-based and casual art classes for people of all ages.
Join painter Sarah Murray for a 6 week intensive that will take you through the basics of painting
Canberra Youth Theatre Ensembles workshops at TAC bring together young people in school years 7–9 to discover the joys of performance.
A weekly art class where adults get to experience the Art of Play
CSO DOWN SOUTH: NIGHT & DAY
Kirsten Williams Violin, Patrick Suthers Cello, Edward Neeman Piano on Thursday 25 May.
John Pratt will lead a playful investigation of the figure as a structural and topographic presence.
Register now for Sing with Toby, TAC’s brand new community choir, led by Tobias Cole
This series of cartographic collages by John Pratt and Peter McLean playfully explores this experiential subtext.
Finding a hoard of screens on a nature strip has lead Nicci Haynes to conceive Incidental TV as the next iteration of her ‘Peephole Cinema’ installation.
Mark Dober presents large-scale watercolour works on paper made on the banks of the Murrumbidgee.
In twelve years Acacia Quartet have won great respect for their versatile and inventive programs.
Spend the first Saturday of the July school holidays at Tuggeranong Arts Centre and enjoy a free day of live entertainment and creative activities, food and festivities.
ArtsLaw Seminar – covering legal issues for creators including copyright, moral rights, contracts and ICIP
“Intertidal” is a series of animated drawings in charcoal, graphite, watercolour and paper cut-outs, projected in a dual-channel installation. The animated drawings bring together three threads.
Muriyira is whale in our dhurga language djiraali is blood. These triangles represent our Yuin Nations DNA, how our ancestors once roamed freely on our homelands. These triangles all connect, they connect to the hills, mountains, river mouths estuaries, rivers and ocean.
Classes, performances and events suitable for people over 55.
A Little Bit of Blue is an interactive detective show for families, told with puppetry. As well as helping to unravel a mystery, the audience will learn about the extraordinary habits of the Australian Satin Bowerbird, and why they are so fascinated by the colour blue.
Metamorphosis is all about the patterns that surround us. It takes its title from the seminal album by composer Philip Glass.
If you are a Canberra region artist working in any art form, register your details so that we can get in touch with upcoming opportunities.