What's on

A showcase of artists who represent the strength and diversity of Hazelhurst's storied 25 year history and a signal of a diverse and engaging future for the exhibition program.

STAFF ONLY celebrates the diverse art practices of Hazelhurst Arts Centre’s teachers and staff.

Experience Sanctuary: 25 Years of Hazelhurst Arts Centre through movement in this unique artist-led tour.

You are invited to a screening of the award-winning documentary Welcome to Babel, which follows Chinese-Australian Bundeena-based artist Jiawei Shen's plans to create an epic work depicting his homeland's tumultuous recent history.

Join us for a curator tour of our 25th anniversary exhibition Sanctuary: 25 Years of Hazelhurst Arts Centre.

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.

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.

Can't make it to Hazelhurst, try a Hazelhurst at Home artmaking activity developed by our art educators for your young artist.

Experience Sanctuary: 25 Years of Hazelhurst Arts Centre 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.

A bittersweet memoir of a melancholic woman called Grace Pudel - a hoarder of snails, romance novels, and guinea pigs.

An obsessed artist, an audacious vision and the troubled history of Communism combine in an epic artwork. Documentary about Bundeena resident, Chinese-Australian artist Jiawei Shen.

Film Club members are invited to an exclusive Q&A with 'Welcome to Babel' Director James Bradley and Artists Jiawei Shen and Lan Wang following the Sunday screening of the film.