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Monday9:00 am — 5:00 pm
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Tuesday9:00 am — 5:00 pm
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Wednesday9:00 am — 5:00 pm
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Thursday9:00 am — 5:00 pm
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Friday9:00 am — 5:00 pm
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Children aren’t waiting to become artists; they are artists now.
Join us at Carclew for an inspiring exhibition showcasing artworks made in collaboration with leading South Australian artists and student artists from local primary schools.
This exhibition celebrates the creativity and critical thinking of young minds by bringing together a selection of 2D, 3D, soundscape and multi-media artworks.
Experience their unique perspective on time and their hopes or fears for the present, past and future.
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This venue is wheelchair accessible.
- Carclew gates open at 9am.
- There is a wheelchair accessible ramp to the back door closest to the accessible carpark with a doorbell at accessible height. There is ramp access to the two outdoor Carclew toilets and staff can add a temporary ramp over the front door stairs.
- The reception desk is multi-level, located closest to the back entrance of the building. There is a deafness friendly handset located at reception.
- The Ballroom, Boardroom, Art Room and Morning Room are located on the ground floor.
- The toilets are external, located opposite the carpark entrance to the house; two are accessible, one has a sanitary bin, and one has urinals.
- Assistance animals are welcome. A quiet space is available, if requested.
- The upper floors are accessible to staff by stairs only.
- Age Suitability
- All ages
Part of

DreamBIG Children’s Festival is South Australia’s iconic biennial arts festival for schools and families that places its audience at the centre of fresh, inventive, imaginative and inspiring arts experiences.
Discover DreamBIG Children's FestivalDates
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01 June
Performance Location: Carclew/Tutu Karralikanungku

Carclew is located on the corner of Jeffcott Street and Strangways Terrace, at 11 Jeffcott St, North Adelaide. There is one clearly marked accessible car park in the Carclew grounds with direct access to the pathway around the grounds to one side. Taxi drop off can be organised at the rear entrance and reception can call for a taxi on behalf of attendees.
Learn more at Carclew's website.
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