Music program Holiday Bands returns bigger and better in January 2026, running across three creative hubs for the first time.
Once Upon a Princess are hosting 'Princess Day at the Castle' this Sunday, offering fairytale fanatics the chance to meet all their favourite princesses.
The event promises to be a significant focus of orchestral music, featuring 250 of the country's most talented young musicians aged between 12 and 26.
Carclew is seeking a new Chair as Rachel Healy departs for a prestigious role in Queensland.
This event will be the main driver for Carclew’s $50 for 50 years campaign, which aims to raise $50,000 to support SA’s youth arts programs.
The Carclew Dusk Arts Market will see Carclew House and its surrounds engulfed by colourfully curated market stalls, filled with the sounds of local bands, and jam-packed with food trucks and gin bars.
Do objects retain a psychic memory of events with extreme emotion attached? Relive a horrific murder in Adelaide's own haunted mansion, Carclew.
Join POISE, SEAR and STORE at Carclew for a hands-on graffiti art program.
Join Lady Poise, Sear and Store at Carclew for hands-on graffiti art workshops.
Carclew emerging curator Craig Robert Middleton presents La Danse Macabre, an exhibition showing in the Carclew Foyer Gallery during November and December 2014.
Carclew is offering local musicians and enthusiasts a rare opportunity to work closely with some of Australia’s leading Hip Hop artists to explore music production, lyric writing and live performance.
Carclew Youth Arts is once again offering four opportunities totalling $50,000 to help young South Australian artists excel in their chosen artform.
Carclew Youth Arts is playing host to a free, all ages live music festival on Saturday 4 May to farewell and celebrate 17 years of its long running music program 'Off the Couch'.
The Adelaide City Council is leading the way in fostering creativity and innovation, with the Innovation Lab and the Digital Hub, which offers a multitude of courses at the Grote St Library, exploring information technology for people of all ages and abilities.
The production looks at some of the many aspects of love, as seen through the Elizabethan eyes of William Shakespeare. Don’t waste too long in booking, as Shakespeare always has great appeal.
Applications are now open for young artists to apply for a share of $50,000 in Project and Development Grants. This funding is made available for artists aged 26 and under to develop creative projects with a tangible outcome and to pursue exciting career development opportunities.
Carclew Youth Arts are looking for three local artists to receive scholarships which total over $35,000.