Step into a world of intricate creativity with Tiny ArtWorks, a unique exhibition featuring the talents of Visual Arts students from Adelaide College of Arts, TAFE SA. Brought to you by the City of Adelaide, this enchanting display showcases tiny masterpieces encompassing drawing, photography, ceramics, sculpture, and more, in miniature galleries scattered throughout the historic and picturesque Light Square/Wauwi.
As you wander through the park, you’ll discover fun details and thoughtful craftsmanship in the tiny artworks. Each piece tells a story, and offers an opportunity to enjoy very intimate art viewings, where the tiny artworks have a big impact in a compact and unexpected setting. Whether you’re an art enthusiast or simply curious, Tiny ArtWorks promises a captivating journey through the power of miniature art, set in one of Adelaide’s most cherished green spaces.
Light Square/Wauwi is one of Adelaide’s six city squares. Wauwi was the wife of Kadlitpina (Kaurna Elder), and Colonel William Light (1786-1839) was the first Surveyor-General of South Australia responsible for the development of the 1837 Adelaide Plan. This vibrant parkland is a cultural and recreational hub, offering a serene escape amidst the urban landscape, and the perfect backdrop for this captivating installation.
Join in celebrating the next generation of artists and creatives in the city’s West End!