An event every week that begins at 10:00 AM on Friday and Saturday, repeating until 25/01/2025
With a brand-new exhibition for each school term, Children’s Artspace provides a safe space for discussions around important issues and big topics facing the kids of today.
Children’s Artspace is also connecting South Australian children with art experiences all around the world, with online workshops planned with galleries in Hamada, Japan, and New York City, USA. Other galleries and museums around Australia and the world will provide opportunities for fun and engaging learning through play and discovery.
Current Exhibition: Making Space
Making Space is a fun and colour-filled exhibition that invites play and participation.
Made in collaboration with lead artist Arlon Hall and Tutti artists Lewis Constantine, Jasmine Jones, Megan Long, Scott Pyle, and Charlie Taplin this exhibition explores:
Making Space is an impressive showcase of each artists’ ingenious use of space and creativity. Two and three-dimensional artworks invite curiosity, and different ways of seeing. The artworks encourage viewers to:
This project consciously makes space and shines a light on South Australia’s amazing learning disabled and neurodivergent visual artists. Adelaide Festival Centre is proud to partner with Tutti Arts to produce these curated exhibitions in Artspace and the historic Phone Booths in the Adelaide Railway Station held over summer 2024-25. Tutti Arts is a renowned South Australian multi-arts organisation that works with learning disabled and neurodivergent artists across art forms.
The inaugural Tutti Artist in Residence was the legendary Arlon Hall who lives and works in Adelaide as a secondary school arts educator, abstract painter, and performance artist in The Bait Fridge. Since graduating with Honours from the South Australian School of Art in 2011, Arlon has exhibited award-winning exhibitions throughout South Australia. Across five-weeks Arlon worked with each Tutti artist to create new large-scale paintings for Making Space.
Together, the artists have created artworks that explore the movement of people, light, and objects in space, expressed freely through a refreshing use of colour and gesture.
Making Space is a true representation of each artist’s unique creative mark on this planet.
WHERE: Adelaide Festival Centre | Children’s ArtSpace
WHEN: Sat 7 December – 25 January
TIME:
COST: Free