Exhibitions
Two books have been commissioned to celebrate the anniversaries. These books will feature performers, companies, audience feedback and interviews withMore
At the time of the Adelaide Festival Centre’s opening in 1973, artists were pushing boundaries of conventional art practice. More
From 20 April to 2 June Oi You! Adelaide Urban Art Festival will fill our foyers and public spaces. Prepare to be amazed.More
The arts blossomed under this visionary leader during the Dunstan Decade and the opening of the Adelaide Festival Centre.More
FREE spectacle every night of June. The artists from internationally acclaimed Electric Canvas will illuminate the roof of Adelaide's iconic building.More
Presented in conjunction with Arts Centre Melbourne and Reg Livermore as part of the 2013 Adelaide Cabaret Festival.More
Breaking Ground 2013 is Country Arts SA’s Visual Artist Professional Development Award providing a regional contemporary visual artist with mentorshipMore
Phantasmagoria, meaning strange, dreamlike images, is a digital work projected onto the Dress Circle windows in celebration of the Centre's architectuMore
A 'snapshot' of the brilliant career of this acclaimed Australian theatre director.More
Captain Francis Light was the founder of our sister city Penang, and his son William Light the founder of Adelaide.More
Theatre's past and present told through fascinating objects from the Performing Arts Collection.More
Now in its 8th year, Our Mob showcases South Australian Indigenous art from across the state. More
The Nikon-Walkley Press Photo Awards is the most prestigious competition for photojournalists in Australia.More
Celebrating 100 years of performers and performances that have graced Her Majesty's Theatre.More