
A People's Guide to (North) Geelong
Come and join in the planning and design of suburban walking trails of Norlane.
Come and join in the planning and design of suburban walking trails of Norlane.
Platform joins ROAM Geelong with the opening of After Walter Hopps and Gathering Place installation. Join us from 4:00PM - 10:00PM in our Gallery One and Two.
Salon celebrates the people of Djilang, throwing open the Courthouse doors to host a series of radical gatherings focused on artistic exchange.
Platform Arts hands over curatorial control with After Walter Hopps, a fast-paced, open-call exhibition.
The end is coming. Hold my hand. Lets get anti-social IRL and connect like it’s before the internet.
A workshop for anyone curious about challenging learned social conditioning with an interest in how we perform permission, agency, and the creative possibilities of the body.
This immersive performance is a dinner event where all attendees are invited into the farce: what would it be like if funerals were treated with the same paparazzi frenzy as other rites of passage?
Join artist Jessica Tanto as they lead a workshop that explores the body, the city, and the narratives they can tell and untell about our actions in place.
Join Geelong performance artist and textile designer Lazarus Gordon in an artist-led costume construction and character-building workshop.
For over 5 years Georgia Banks has rigorously delved into the world of reality tv, provoking viewers to critically engage with the myriad ways this medium shapes cultural attitudes. Villain Edit brings the works made during this time together into a solo exhibition that spotlights how much is given and asks what do we get?
What does it mean to be seen? How do we uncover what the image is trying to tell us? And how do we reclaim the image from the mediated world?
ZOJ performs at the launch of their second album ‘Give Water to Birds’
Refusal / Futurity self-portrait workshop, facilitated by Jody Haines.
Jiawen Feng and Carmen Yih explore the physical manifestation of absence to examine how humans experience loss.
Experiment with the infinite possibilities of working with gyroscopes and MAX/MSP software.
A podcast that features conversations about photography, creativity and the world we live in.
Be Tru 2 Uluru and Platform Arts invite you to a special screening of Our Warrior: The story of Robbie Thorpe.
The film screening of ‘Beekeeping in the End Times’ and Q&A with film makers.
Jiawen and Carmen will guide you through monthly movement workshops from February to July 2025.
Discover what the wrack zone is and why it matters during an immersive field trip blending science, art, and sensory exploration.
Make camera-less photographs through a lumen process, collaborating with time and the sun.
Donate to Platform Arts before EOFY and you could win a 12 month pass to all Platform programmed events.
Platform Arts’ theatre-in-residence, Overflow, brings their unique retelling of Shakespeare’s most famous work.
An exhibition of contemporary women's self-portraiture and how they use lens-based media to subvert the colonial, western, and patriarchal gaze.
Walk, share food and explore how projects can ‘come to us’ and be created through observation, deep listening and responsive practice.
What does it mean to be seen? How do we uncover what the image is trying to tell us? And how do we reclaim the image from the mediated world?
Explore the concept of Songlines, through yarning, play, and observing with Kiri Wicks.
RISING’s annual ritual of Communitas is officially kicking off again.
Engage your senses in this unique honey-tasting and beeswax candle-making experience.
A groundbreaking installation and sound walk where art meets science on the shores of Geelong
Experience intuitive hand-building and ceramic techniques in a natural setting with Kim Drew.
Explore with Lucy Allinson noise pollution and how it affects our landscapes.
Image, sound, and time untether in a combined live foley and dance performance by Aviva Endean and Rebecca Jensen.
An exhibition showcasing artists working with and through nature.
Drawing on principles of Chinese classical dance (influenced by Tai Chi) and incorporating visual art.
The Cloud Maker celebrates goddesses from each of the five female master musician’s cultures, evoking a time when music and language, art and life, were intertwined.