artscape

What’s On January to June 2025
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What’s On January to June 2025
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for the first half of 2025 - and it’s an exciting line up.
The summer months are perfect for getting out with family. Join us in January for the all-new Live at City Hall: Sunday Sounds, in partnership with PBS FM. These afternoon gigs bring you free live performances from Melbourne’s best independent bands and DJs along with children’s entertainment, festive food trucks and a pop-up bar.
In February, it’s welcome back to the Moorabbin Music + Arts festival. Last year Kingston Arts Precinct came alive with art, music, dance, theatre and workshops – and will again!
Come Autumn there’ll be plenty for the children to enjoy with the return of our creative school holiday program, Kaleidoscope.
We are also excited to welcome Josh Pyke and a selection of talented local musicians, who will be performing as part of our flagship Live at City Hall music series.
Cosy up in the colder months with a hilarious roster of comedians with the Melbourne International Comedy Festival Roadshow. Enjoy a live comedy series at Shirley Burke Theatre and cabaret superstar Geraldine Quinn in her uproarious show BROAD as part of our Winter Cabaret Season.
There’s never a dull moment at Kingston Arts! Look out for wonderful inclusive theatre and music performances all year in our beautiful venues. Check out the fabulous Morning Melodies and Moviehouse programs.
To be the first to hear about our events and performances, follow Kingston Arts on Instagram and Facebook and sign up to our newsletter. Read on for more about our dynamic program. Something will certainly catch your eye. We look forward to seeing you.
Cr Georgina Oxley Mayor, City of Kingston
Back for its second year, Moorabbin Music + Arts is a community celebration jam-packed with an exciting and eclectic program.
Over three days, the Kingston Arts Precinct will come alive with free and low-cost activities for all ages. Featuring contemporary and traditional music from Naarm and around the globe, interactive installations, innovative arts and crafts and more, Moorabbin Music + Arts offers something for everyone.
Dates Fri 21 – Sun 23 Feb
Location
Kingston Arts Precinct 979-985 Nepean Hwy
Moorabbin
Admission
$0 - $15
What better way to spend your Sunday than enjoying the sounds of our local live music scene!
Enjoy free performances by some of Melbourne’s best indie bands and DJs, as well as kids’ activities, food trucks and our pop-up bar. Relax and enjoy the laid-back summer vibes, with fun for all ages.
Event details:
Queenie plus DJ Myles O’Neil-Shaw
Sun 19 Jan, 2pm
Opelousas + DJ Crispi
Sun 9 Feb, 2pm
Live Broadcast – ‘Flight 1067 to Africa’ and ‘Global Village’ Sun 23 Mar, 2pm
Sunday Sounds is presented in partnership with PBS FM and Music Victoria’s On the Road Again initiative.
Performance 2pm
Location
Kingston City Hall 979-985 Nepean Hwy Moorabbin
Free Admission
Experience the soul, disco and funk sounds of Women of Soul.
Celebrate International Women’s Day with Australia’s premier collective of soulful artists. Since 2010, this dynamic group has raised the roof off iconic venues across Melbourne, including Melbourne Recital Centre and the Malthouse Theatre.
Led by artistic director and vocalist Chelsea Wilson and produced by Linda Catalano, Women of Soul brings together a powerhouse crop of female vocalists and musicians to perform a high-energy set of soul, disco and funk. Joining Chelsea on stage are singer-songwriters Carmen Hendricks, Candice Monique and JoysSoul Music, whose sounds traverse gospel, neo-soul and R’n’B.
Performance Sat 8 Mar, 2pm
Location
Kingston City Hall
979-985 Nepean Hwy
Moorabbin
Admission
$15–$35
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Experience the exquisite songcraft of multi-ARIAaward-winner Josh Pyke, live at Kingston City Hall.
Acclaimed singer-songwriter and multi-ARIA Award winner Josh Pyke first found widespread success with his 2007 debut Memories & Dust, a beloved album that cemented him as a gifted storyteller.
Renowned for his multi-layered melodies and heartfelt, relatable lyrics, Josh has captivated audiences around Australia and beyond. His latest album To Find Happiness is a collection of stripped-back songs about the reality of happiness – its beauty, but also its fleeting nature and the way it is often coloured by loss as much as love. Don’t miss this chance to experience Josh’s exquisite songcraft in person.
Performance Sat 7 Jun, 7.30pm
Location
Kingston City Hall
979-985 Nepean Hwy
Moorabbin
Admission
$45–$55
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Five hilarious performers tell the terrifying (yet exceptionally sexy) tale of Jekyll & Hyde.
You’ll meet the most delightfully evil man alive, Mr Hyde – a man so wicked he drop kicks a precious puffin and yells “shark!” at the beach. While Jekyll is a man who washes and separates his recycling AND puts it in the correct bin, Hyde is the man who uses the last of the toilet roll and never replaces it, who drains the shared flat account to buy cigarettes and never, ever calls you by your given name. Who is this mad man?!
Brought to you by theatre company A Slightly Isolated Dog, this raucous show weaves in live music and singing, along with fun (and respectful) audience interaction.
Performance Sat 12 Apr, 2pm & 7.30pm
Location
Shirley Burke Theatre
64 Parkers Rd
Parkdale
Admission
$25–$35
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A vital theatre show about desire, consent and healthy relationships – made specifically for young adults.
Part documentary, part confession, part open conversation, Yes Yes Yes is an award-winning theatre show created specifically for young adults. Exploring the knotty and necessary topics of desire and consent, it blends audience interaction with captivating solo performance.
Crafted by Karin McCracken and Eleanor Bishop, the work features in-depth interviews with teenagers from around Aotearoa/New Zealand, delivering a diverse range of stories about the topics that matter – sex, consent and healthy relationships. Yes Yes Yes was created specifically for older high-school students and the adults around them who want to create positive change for young people.
Performance Wed 7 May, 2pm & 7.30pm
Location
Shirley Burke Theatre 64 Parkers Rd
Parkdale
Admission
$17–$35
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Niusia is a timely reminder of the weight and importance of sharing our family’s histories.
Following a sold-out development season at La Mama Theatre and a critically acclaimed, award-winning premiere season at Melbourne Fringe Festival 2023, this one-woman show examines the precarity of identity and the haphazard cultural legacy second-, third- and fourth-generation immigrants are handed. By applying the same intrinsic instinct as her Jewish ancestors, Beth looks back at her family’s history to understand her role in its future. Her forebears fled war and devastation to seek belonging and safety; Niusia interrogates what happens when aspiration becomes assimilation, asking what our roles are in keeping these stories alive.
Performance
Fri 16 May, 7.30pm Sat 17 May, 2pm
Location
Kingston Arts Centre 979-985 Nepean Hwy Moorabbin
Admission $17–$35
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Monument is a comedic, witty play that dissects image, authenticity and power.
In a lush presidential suite in a heritage-listed hotel, Edith Aldridge, the youngest women to be elected Prime Minister, has just 90 minutes to get ready for the biggest day of her life. Enter Rosie, a 22-year-old make-up artist from the David Jones counter, sent to help Edith get camera-ready. In the safe space of the make-up chair, an unlikely friendship develops between two women of different generations and class backgrounds. Through writer Emily Sheehan’s sharp script, Monument dissects feminism, truth, authenticity and power dynamics, exploring the role that make-up and fashion play in how we perceive women in power. Hailed by critics, this is a comedic, whip-smart production.
Performance Fri 27 Jun, 7.30pm Sat 28 Jun, 2pm
Location
Shirley Burke Theatre 64 Parkers Rd Parkdale
Admission $17–$35
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Australia’s most iconic comedy tour is rolling into town.
Hitting the road for a huge 27th year, the Roadshow brings together the brightest stars from the 2025 Melbourne International Comedy Festival. Featuring a dynamic line-up of comedy legends and fresh faces, this year’s tour promises top-tier humour for all.
Grab your friends and lock in your tickets –there’s bucket-loads of hilarity in store.
“We were laughing from the moment the lights went down, to well into the drive home.” — Scenestr
“Wiping tears away and wheezing from the sheer joy.” — Australian Stage
Performance
Sat 3 May, 7.30pm
Location
Kingston City Hall
979-985 Nepean Hwy
Moorabbin
Admission
$30–$35
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Prepare for side-splitting laughter at our uproarious comedy showcase series!
Expect big-name comics and rising stars from Australia and around the world – here to light up the Shirley Burke Theatre. You’ll recognise these talents from the Melbourne International Comedy Festival Gala, and from shows such as Have You Been Paying Attention?, Thank God You’re Here and Spicks & Specks. Lovingly curated by veteran comedy programmer Janet A McLeod (aka the fairy godmother of Melbourne comedy), Comedy at the Shirley is guaranteed to leave you in hysterics.
Performance
Fri 31 Jan, 7.30pm
Fri 14 Mar, 7.30pm
Fri 2 May, 7.30pm
Fri 6 Jun, 7.30pm
Location
Shirley Burke Theatre 64 Parkers Rd
Parkdale
Admission
$25–$30
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Escape the chill and enjoy scintillating performances featuring fabulous music, feisty women, unforgettable stories, and lots of laughs.
BYO share platter and enjoy a selection of tasty beverages, while you enjoy a vibrant selection of Melbourne’s best cabaret performers!
Event details:
GRRRL Power
Fri 23 May, 7.30pm
Geraldine Quinn: BROAD
Fri 20 Jun, 7.30pm
Cabaret Unscripted
Fri 18 Jul, 7.30pm
The Exotic Lives of Lola Montez
Fri 29 Aug, 7.30pm
Location
Kingston City Hall 979-985 Nepean Hwy Moorabbin
Admission $30–$35
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A choose-your-own adventure in the real world!
Child Nation is a series of interactive experiences that engage children with their surroundings, celebrating their weirdest ideas and giving them permission to be themselves. Designed for kids between 7 to 11 years of age, the creative play program sets participants off on multiple choose-your-own adventures out in the real world..
Using an internet enabled device, children enter Child Nation by scanning a QR code on alluring signage. Each interactive story asks them simple and fun questions, and guides them to physically explore their environment, using their own answers to craft an individualised experience. Real places become weird and wonderful: a room can talk, a wall can hold a secret, a cup can have a personality.
Interactive Experience
Mon 13 Jan – Sun 20 Apr
Various times – see
kingstonarts.com.au for details
Location
Kingston City Hall 979-985 Nepean Hwy Moorabbin
Free Admission
Craft your very own snake!
Want to make a magical animal from scratch?
Join Memetica’s craft workshop and you’ll learn how to create your very own snake using just cardboard.
Open to children aged 8 and up, this workshop provides all the tools and direction to help little ones cut, shape and assemble either a model snake or wearable mask. Celebrate the Year of the Snake with a splash of creativity and craft! Children must be accompanied by a supervising adult.
Memetica is founded by Daniele Poidomani, one of Australia’s leading puppet artists.
Workshop
Fri 17 Jan, 9.30am & 1pm Sat 18 Jan, 9.30am & 1pm
Location
Kingston City Hall
979-985 Nepean Hwy Moorabbin
Admission $10 per child
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Creative arts workshops for hands-on learning.
Come and be a Kaleidoscope kid this autumn. Kaleidoscope is a school holiday arts program that encourages creativity through active learning, experimentation, artistic creation and fun. Designed for 5–13-year-olds, Kaleidoscope Kids offers activities and workshops ranging from acting and music to visual arts and crafts. There’s something to inspire every child’s imagination.
All sessions are guided by skilled artist-educators and supported by dedicated staff.
Visit our website for the full list of workshops available.
Workshops
Mon 7 – Fri 11 Apr
Location
Kingston Arts Centre
979-985 Nepean Hwy
Moorabbin
Admission
$15–$45
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Walk alongside dinosaurs in this educational theatre show.
Step into a giant time machine and get up close and personal with a life-sized T-Rex! Dinosaur Time Machine is an adventurous show for children aged 3–9, where science and stories about our prehistoric world are told through circus tricks, puppetry and imaginative play.
Join two time-travelling scientists as they discover the world dinosaurs roamed in, encountering some of the most fearsome and amazing creatures from the past. This unique educational theatre production is interactive at every point: kids will even get a chance to touch a real fossil.
Performance
Wed 16 Apr, 11am & 1pm
Location
Shirley Burke Theatre
64 Parkers Rd
Parkdale
Admission
$15–$20
Kingston is home to a developing public art collection which reflects and celebrates our history, stories, cultures and sense of place.
1 THE CENTAUR (1994)
By Wendy Reiss - Kingston Arts Centre, Moorabbin
2 RESTING PLACE (1999) By Anne RossWestfield Southland
3 WATERWAYS (2008) By Ken Blum - Bowen Park Bridge, Waterside Drive and Westbridge Board Walk, Waterways
4 EXCAVATOR (2008)
By Greg JohnsWaterside Drive, Waterways
5 ARGYLE (2007 - 2008) By CPG AustraliaLake King Circle, Waterways
6 BUNDLE OF STICKS (2008) By Elizabeth Weissensteiner - Clarinda Community Centre, Clarinda
7 HORSE (2009) By Julie SquiresBeach Road, Mordialloc
8 POMPEI’S BOAT (2010) By Julie SquiresPompeis Landing, Mordialloc
9 MOORABBIN JUNCTION (2014)
By James BeattieKingston City Hall carpark, Moorabbin
10 TILLAGE (2014)
By Paul Johnson - Roundabout at the intersection of Old Dandenong Rd, Centre Dandenong Rd & Tootal Rd, Dingley Village
11 UNUKOMUNO (2017) By Ian BracegirdleWestall Library and Community Hub, Clayton South
12 NEW RIVIERA (2019) By Julie Shiels - Mentone Community Piazza, Mentone
13 SEASONAL MIGRANTS (2020) By Geoffrey CarranChelsea Women’s Sports Centre, Chelsea
14 THE STRAND MURAL (2020)
By Tom Civil - The Strand, Salvation Army, Chelsea
15 THE SHAPE OF MOVEMENT (2021) By Abbey Rich and Bec Orpin - Ben Kavanagh Reserve, Mordialloc
16 PATTERSON RIVER MURAL (2021)
Matt Adnate - Patterson River Bridge Underpass, Carrum
17 BUTTERFLY RENEWAL & THE MONARCHS (2022)
Murals by Mike Makatron Sculptures by Damian Vick through Artbox - Horscroft Place Pocket Park, Moorabbin
18 BONBIRD (2022)
By James and Eleanor AveryBonbeach Station, Bonbeach
19 THE ART PASS REIMAGINED (2022) By Anu PatelRowy Lane, Chelsea
20 WAA (2022) By Jenna LeeEdithvale Station, Edithvale
21 PLUMA (2022) By James TapscottChelsea Station, Chelsea
22 STEREOSCOPIC BOXES (2022) By David Burrows and Adam Magennis - Chelsea Station, Chelsea
23 RAINDROPS AND SUNBEAMS (2022) By Debra McNaughtonHazel Pierce Reserve, Mordialloc
24 A LITTLE PIECE OF HOME (2023) By Carla GottgensFollett Road, Cheltenham
25 FLIGHT PATHS (2023) By Melanie CapleElder Street South Reserve, Clarinda
26 WORK, PLAY, CONNECT (2023) By Hayden DewarJean Street Reserve, Cheltenham
27 KINGSTON HEATH RESERVE, PUBLIC ART COMMISSION (2023)
By Angharad Neal-Williams - Kingston Heath Reserve, Cheltenham
28 WALL TO WALL FESTIVAL MURALS (2024)
Eleven pieces by various artists - Mordi Village, Lamana Road, Mordialloc.
DAYANG
WILAM (2024) By Aunty Kim Wandin and Christine Joy Mentone Life Saving Club
Location – Mentone Lifesaving Club - Beach Boardwalk, Mentone
Baanj Dayang (Rakali) Wilam is a sculpture by Indigenous artist Aunty Kim Wandin and Christine Joy featuring a pair of local rakali (water rats), playfully emerging and returning to the water. Ripples etched in concentric circles symbolise the rakali’s eternal connection to the place, as a significant entity in Aboriginal culture. This public artwork celebrates ‘Indigenous Cultural Heritage’ together with ‘local marine life and biodiversity of Port Phillip Bay’ at the redeveloped Mentone Lifesaving Club.
The work features a combination of bronze, glass and concrete. The design team worked with Wathaurong Glass, an Aboriginal glass company to design the glass elements which feature Aboriginal iconography depicting rakali footprints and journey lines. The bronze rakali are life-like and lifesize presenting the rakali’s interactions with their aquatic environment.
Location – The – Beauty Spot Memorial Park, Nepean Hwy, Carrum
The ‘Contemplative Meeting-Place’ sound sculpture by Anton Hasell features a simple and elegant stainless-steel structure and parabolic bronze bell that invites visitors to play sound patterns on with their hands, individually and in groups.
The participatory nature of the artwork seeks to draw community together in a shared creative play experience and encourages connection through personal imaginative responses. Evoking the nearby rippling sea, the bell emits a clear single pitch at C# 138.6 Hertz reminiscent of the famous Buddhist “Om” to provoke a meditative gateway for listeners into thoughtful contemplation.
In response to the surrounding landscape and the vision for the new memorial park as a peaceful and relaxing environment for investigation and discovery of the Park’s littoral biome, the sculpture adds to the multi-sensory natural beauty of the seaside landscape and offers a renewable site experience, that is, the site experience is changeable in some important way at every new visit people make to the site.
Submit visual art, poetry or creative writing for a chance to win great prizes.
Artz Blitz is back for 2025! This fun competition is a race against the clock: you’ll have 24 hours to make and submit a creative work based on a secret theme. Entries are open to all ages and skill levels, with fantastic prizes up for grabs across categories including visual art, craft and writing. Plus, your work will be judged by a panel of arts industry professionals, with winners announced at a vibrant awards ceremony and exhibition opening event. Keep an eye on our website to spy this year’s theme.
Register at kingstonarts.com.au/ArtzBlitz-2025
Registrations open: Fri 17 Jan
Theme reveal: Fri 14 Feb
Artwork drop off: Sat 15 Feb, 12pm – 5pm
Award ceremony and exhibition opening event: Thu 6 Mar
Exhibition dates: Fri 7 Mar – Sat 19 Apr
Fun, affordable workshops every Monday evening.
Keen to pick up a new skill within a few hours? Drop into Kingston Arts Centre on Monday evenings from 6.30pm–8pm to join our community-led workshops, offered in partnership with Laneway Learning. Each session covers something different, whether it’s knitting, soap-making, visual art, floristry or spoon carving. Our classes are led by passionate creatives, are beginner-friendly and focus on practical tips you can take home to explore further. Book one class, a few, or attend them all! Visit our website to check out the full list of upcoming classes and secure your spot.
Sessions
Mondays 6.30pm–8pm
Location
Kingston Arts Centre
979-985 Nepean Hwy, Moorabbin
Admission
$20
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Discover galleries, studios and workshops across our spaces in Moorabbin and Parkdale.
Kingston Arts is home to a diverse roster of exhibitions and artist-led workshops and events. Whether you’re seeking inspiration or looking to expand your own practice, our annual visual-arts program has you covered with dynamic exhibitions, open-call competitions, artist-led talks and workshops, curated projects, and public projections. There’s always something new happening across our visual arts spaces, and events are regularly added to our program. Visit our website for more information.
Note: Galleries are closed on all Victorian public holidays and intermittently for install days.
Dates
Wed to Sat, 11am to 4pm
Locations
G1 Gallery & G2 Gallery
Kingston Arts Centre 979-985 Nepean Hwy, Moorabbin
G3 Gallery 64 Parkers Road, Parkdale
Magnify is designed for artists working across various mediums, providing an environment that encourages creation, collaboration and artistic growth.
Magnify artists share accessible, multi-purpose studios and experiment with new approaches to their practices, creating a nexus of artistic innovation and cultural exchange.
To learn more about future Artist in Residence opportunities, please visit our website.
Location
Kingston Arts Centre 979-985 Nepean Hwy, Moorabbin
From French classics and famous show tunes to 1950s
favourites and Frank Sinatra’s hits, Morning Melodies brings a rich program filled with song and dance.
Join us at 10.30am for a complimentary morning tea and performance on our mighty Wurlitzer organ. The main event commences at 11.00am.
I Love Paris
Tue 25 Feb
Frankly Sinatra
Tue 13 May
Glenn Starr’s Hit Parade
Tue 5 Aug
Christmas Belle
Tue 9 Dec
Performance
January – December 2025
Location
Kingston City Hall
979 -985 Nepean Hwy
Moorabbin
Admission
$15
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Access a whole year’s worth of movies for $25.
Is this Kingston’s best-kept secret? Moviehouse is back for 2025, screening a fantastic selection of iconic films and hidden gems spanning adventure, romance, thrillers and more. An annual membership costs only $25 and offers access to every movie on the weekly program. Members also receive a complimentary cuppa from 10am before the film starts, plus the opportunity to spend time with fellow film buffs. What’s not to love?
Screenings commence promptly at 10.30am and do not run on public holidays or during the month of October.
Screenings
Every Monday, 10.30am
Runs from Mon 10 Feb – Mon 15 Dec
Duration
2 hours (approx)
Location
Kingston City Hall 979-985 Nepean Hwy Moorabbin
Admission
Annual membership $25
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Get ready to unleash your imagination as our spaces become the backdrop for your next performance, presentation, dinner, concert, workshop, rehearsal, meeting or any other event you can envision.
Our spaces can accommodate between 10 to 1000 guests, and our professional team and production services will ensure your event’s success.
“Your staff were absolutely amazing and so helpful. We are so happy we came to Kingston Arts” — RPS Group
“Your cooperation and excellent facilities ensured that our event ran smoothly and efficiently and was most appreciated”
— VCAA
Kingston City Hall 985 Nepean Highway, Moorabbin
Kingston Arts Centre 979 Nepean Highway, Moorabbin
Shirley Burke Theatre 64 Parkers Road, Parkdale
Enquiries (03) 9556 4440
kingstonarts.com.au
venue.hire@kingston.vic.gov.au
Kingston Arts is proud to support a vibrant creative community. Discover professional performances and community events, live in our venues.
01 Jan – 30 June 2025
Mordialloc Theatre Company – Shirley Burke Theatre
‘Holmes and Watson’ - Thu 27 Feb – Sat 8 Mar
‘The Children’ - Thu 22 May – Sat 31 May (MTC)
Melbourne Theatre Organ – Kingston City Hall Sun 22 Jun
Jazz-a-oke – Kingston City Hall
Wed 12 Mar, Wed 16 Apr, Wed 14 May, Wed 11 Jun
Aspect Theatre Company – Shirley Burke Theatre
Thu 16 Jan – Tue 21 Jan
Locations
Kingston City Hall 979-985 Nepean Hwy Moorabbin
Shirley Burke Theatre 64 Parkers Road Parkdale
Admission kingstonarts.com.au
Kingston Arts is committed to supporting the access needs of all our patrons.
Kingston Arts Centre, Kingston City Hall and Shirley Burke Theatre are wheelchair accessible and hearing assistance (via T-switch hearing loop) is also available upon request. Seating arrangements in theatre spaces can be adjusted to accommodate access needs.
Individuals with special requirements are encouraged to contact Box Office at the time of booking.
Locations
Kingston City Hall 985 Nepean Highway, Moorabbin
Kingston Arts Centre 979 Nepean Highway, Moorabbin
Shirley Burke Theatre 64 Parkers Road, Parkdale
Enquiries
Kingstonarts.com.au
(03) 9556 4440
Kingston Arts presents performances, exhibitions and workshops across creative spaces in Moorabbin and Parkdale.
Our program features music, theatre, visual arts, public art, competitions, curated projects, creative talks, and artistled workshops. To be the first to receive announcements, we recommend signing up to our mailing list.
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Website
For all bookings and enquiries, please visit our website.
Box Office
To speak with a friendly member of our team please call Box Office (Monday to Friday, 10am to 4:30pm). You’re also welcome to visit in person (Mondays only, 9.30am to 3pm).
Box Office opens 60 minutes prior to advertised start time, unless otherwise stated.
Companion Cards
Kingston Arts accepts Companion Cards.
Contact Details
Phone: (03) 9556 4440
Email: arts@kingston.vic.gov.au
Website: kingstonarts.com.au
Facebook: @kingstonartsau
Instagram: @kingstonartsau
Kingston Arts proudly acknowledges the Bunurong Peoples’ of the Kulin Nation as Traditional Owners and Custodians of the lands on which we live and work. We pay our respects to their Elders past and present.
Bookings
(03) 9556 4440 | kingstonarts.com.au
Opening Hours
Kingston City Hall
979-985 Nepean Hwy, Moorabbin
Open to the public for programmed events only
Kingston City Hall (Box Office)
Mondays only, 10am-4:30pm
Shirley Burke Theatre
64 Parkers Road, Parkdale
Open to the public for programmed events only
G1 Gallery & G2 Gallery
Kingston Arts Centre
979-985 Nepean Hwy, Moorabbin
Wednesday to Saturday 11am to 4pm
G3 Gallery
64 Parkers Road, Parkdale
Wednesday to Saturday 11am to 4pm
Galleries are closed on all Victorian public holidays and intermittently for install days.