What's on
A solo exhibition of new paintings by Sydney-born artist Milli Jannides.
Mango Flesh Identikit brings together new paintings by artist Edward Inchbold that explore identity, memory and the idea that images can mean more than one thing at once.
Artist Angie Cass reimagines the historical materials of cloth and plate, capturing elaborate rituals of table-setting through collage.
Explore the surprising creative possibilities of paper, experimenting with cutting, folding and manipulation to create works in two and three dimensions.
Get your hands on the wheel and learn to throw your own ceramic ramen bowl in this beginner's pottery workshop.
Learn the fundamentals of zinc plate etching in this introductory printmaking class, exploring etching techniques, colour methods and chine-collé.
Get creative at Hazelhurst this winter holidays! There’s lots of great programs for children in grades K to 6 on offer this including clay, painting, drawing, mixed media, and more.
Explore Little Art Makers: an engaging weekly art workshop for children ages 3 to 5. Creative learning through storytime, artwork engagement and hands-on activities.
Create and Connect: Home School Edition (Ages 4 to 8) is a monthly art workshop for homeschooled children that nurtures creativity, confidence and curiosity through gallery exploration and hands-on making.
Experience Milli Jannides: The tip of the tongue through movement in this unique artist-led tour.
Join us for Art Engage, a dementia-friendly art experience that brings together creativity and conversation. Reserve your spot now to connect and find joy in our supportive, engaging art sessions tailored for individuals with dementia and their carers....
Designed for people living with dementia and their carers kits feature information and activities perfect for at home.
Set during Brazil's military dictatorship, a mother is forced to reinvent herself and her family's future after a violent, arbitrary act tears their world apart.
A bold, sensual reimagining of Emily Brontë's classic, a timeless, destructive love story set on the wild Yorkshire moors.
Three generations of a family navigate identity and belonging when a non-binary teenager asks to stay with their gay grandfather in Amsterdam.