NAIDOC Celebrations

NAIDOC CELEBRATIONS. JULY 2024. Keep the fire burning! Blak, loud & proud

Kaya! Wandjoo! Get ready for NAIDOC 2024!

National NAIDOC Week celebrations are held across Australia in July each year to honour the history, culture, language, and many achievements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.

Here at the City of Joondalup we’re extending the fun and festivities beyond a week, with a program of events running from 1 – 17 July to give as many people as possible the opportunity to learn more about the oldest, continuous living cultures on earth.

Together, let’s celebrate the incredible culture and unyielding spirit of all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples!

What’s on?

This July, you’re invited to connect with your community through a program of special events that celebrate Aboriginal culture, held all across the City. Learn Noongar, watch movies, learn a new craft, meet an Aussie icon, and way more fun stuff!

Check out the program below and start booking your activities.

Ernie Dingo sitting on the red dirt

A Yarn with Ernie Dingo

Saturday 6 July 2024, 7.30pm – 8.30pm
St Stephen’s School Theatre, Duncraig

Get to know one of Australia’s most loved personalities in this special event for Joondalup audiences!

Renowned for his laid-back style and earthy honesty, Ernie Dingo has been a fixture of Australian TV since the ‘80s, with roles in Crocodile Dundee 2, Bran Nu Dae and Heartland, plus sixteen years hosting The Great Outdoors.

For one night only, Ernie will share stories and anecdotes from his life and work, followed by a casual Q&A session. Don’t miss your chance to hear from this born entertainer and National Living Treasure.

  • Tickets $18 per person, or $14 with a concession card
  • Suitable for ages 15+

Book now


A young woman in a classroom

Noongar Language Classes

Monday 1 July, 8 July and 15 July 2024, 5.30pm – 6.30pm | Connolly Community Centre, Connolly
Tuesday 2 July, 9 July and 16 July 2024, 6.00pm – 7.00pm | Flinders Park Community Centre, Hillarys
Wednesday 3 July, 10 July and 17 July 2024, 6.00pm – 7.00pm | Mildenhall, Duncraig

Learn to speak Noongar – the official language spoken by Aboriginal people from WA’s southwest!

Start your Noongar language journey in a gentle-paced, engaging and inclusive environment, with lessons led by Noongar Language Teacher Tamara Tucker. All classes are designed to be relaxed and informal, with a different area covered each week. So drop in, grab a cuppa and start Noongar waangkaniny!

  • Tickets $5 per person, per class
  • Suitable for all ages and abilities
  • Pop in for just one class or one every week – the choice is yours!

All classes are now sold out.


A still from the 2023 film, The New Boy

Aboriginal Film Festival

Celebrate the many achievements of Aboriginal film-makers, actors and storytellers, with five free screenings of renowned and award-winning movies.

The New Boy 

Monday 8 July 2024, 6.30pm
HOYTS Cinema, Joondalup

A nine-year-old Aboriginal orphan boy arrives in the dead of night at a remote monastery run by a renegade nun. Rated M.

This event is now sold out.

Missed out on a ticket? You can still try your luck on the day. Any empty seats will be forfeited and reallocated 15 minutes from the event start time.

The Song Keepers

Tuesday 9 July 2024, 10.30am
HOYTS Cinema, Joondalup

Four generations of songwomen from an Aboriginal choir travel to Germany, where they sing German hymns in their native languages. Rated PG.

This event is now sold out.

Missed out on a ticket? You can still try your luck on the day. Any empty seats will be forfeited and reallocated 15 minutes from the event start time.

Firestarter – The Story of Bangarra

Wednesday 10 July 2024, 3.30pm
HOYTS Cinema, Joondalup

Celebrating Bangarra’s 30th Anniversary, Firestarter tells the story of how three young Aboriginal brothers, Stephen, David and Russell Page, turned a new dance group into a First Nations cultural powerhouse. Rated M.

This event is now sold out.

Missed out on a ticket? You can still try your luck on the day. Any empty seats will be forfeited and reallocated 15 minutes from the event start time.

Sweet Country

Thursday 11 July 2024, 6.30pm
HOYTS Cinema, Joondalup

In 1920s NT, an elderly farmhand shoots a man in self-defence and flees as a posse gathers to hunt him down in this action-packed drama. Rated MA.

This event is now sold out.

Missed out on a ticket? You can still try your luck on the day. Any empty seats will be forfeited and reallocated 15 minutes from the event start time.

Wash My Soul in the River’s Flow

Friday 12 July 2024, 10.30am
HOYTS Cinema, Joondalup

In this intimate mix of documentary and concert film, Ruby Hunter and Archie Roach share their love story through their own words and songs. Rated PG.

Book now


A little girl looking at a doll in a kangaroo skin cloak

School Holiday Activities

Children and young people will love participating in these interactive cultural immersion activities this school holidays.

Yaagan Bidi (Freshwater Turtle Tracks)

Wednesday 10 July 2024, 9.30am – 11.00am
Joondalup Library

In this fun-filled session, children will get to sing, dance, listen to stories, have their faces painted with ochre, make a take-home artwork and more!

  • Tickets $5 per child
  • Suitable for ages 3 – 7 years old

This event is now sold out.

Moorditj Koolangkas (Awesome Children)

Wednesday 10 July 2024, 11.30am – 1.00pm
Joondalup Library

This session will teach children about the Noongar seasons, native plants and bushtucker, with singing and dancing too!

  • Tickets $5 per child
    Suitable for ages 8 – 12 years old

Book now

Deadly Damper-Making

Friday 12 July 2024, 4.30pm – 5.30pm
Heathridge Community Centre

Drop into this workshop to learn how to make some delicious damper – yum!

  • Free, no registration required
  • Suitable for ages 12- 17 years old

A pair of hands weaving a basket

Creative Workshops

Sit, yarn and mindfully make a special keepsake at these two special craft workshops hosted by talented local Noongar creatives.

Keep the Fire Burning!

Thursday 11 July 2024, 6.00pm – 8.30pm
Peppermint Green, Joondalup

Join in a painting workshop with Fiona Reidy from Djinda Kaal Aboriginal Art. Using traditional and contemporary methods, create your take-home masterpiece inspired by fire and its significance to Aboriginal people throughout history.

  • Tickets $13 per person
  • Suited to adult participants
  • All materials supplied + bushtukka treats

This event is now sold out.

Weaving Evening

Saturday 13 July 2024, 6.00pm – 8.30pm
Peppermint Green, Joondalup

Learn the ancient and meditative art of basket weaving with Whadjuk artist Julianne Wade. Make a small woven basket using a traditional coiling technique, with a dilly bag of extra supplies provided so the project can be finished at home.

  • Tickets $13 per person
  • Suited to adult participants
  • All materials supplied + bushtukka treats

This event is now sold out.


A group of people planting a tree

Community Events

Gather your mob and get ready to listen, learn and laugh together with these special community events for friends and families.

NAIDOC Community Canvas

Saturday 6 July 2024, 10.00am – 1.00pm
Warwick Grove Shopping Centre

Help paint a beautiful group artwork with Noongar artist Justin Martin from Djurandi Dreaming.

  • Free event (no registration required)
  • No set schedule, drop in any time
  • Suitable for all ages

NAIDOC Week Flag-Raising Ceremony

Monday 8 July 2024, 5.00pm – 6.00pm
City of Joondalup Administration Building, 90 Boas Avenue, Joondalup

Join us as we proudly raise the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander flags to mark the official start of NAIDOC Week, with a powerful “Acknowledging Country Together” speech from Sharon Wood-Kenney, Chair of the City’s Reconciliation Action Plan Community Reference Group.

  • Free event (no registration required)
  • Suitable for all ages

Djoorabiny Moort (Happy Family)

Saturday 13 July 2024, 10.00am – 1.00pm
Duncraig Community Centre

Gather your loved ones and join us for a relaxed and fun-filled morning of laughing, learning and art-making, capped off with a tasty morning tea of bushtukka treats from All Good Grub.

After finding out about the distinctive symbols and shapes used in Aboriginal art you’ll use these ideas to tell the story of your own family or friendship circle, creating a meaningful canvas artwork to take home and treasure.

You’ll then learn more about the deep significance of kinship and the role of family in Noongar culture, while you use salted dough and native herbs to mindfully make special ornaments.

This special event is designed to be laid-back and inclusive for all sorts of families – the kind you’re born into and the ones that you choose. Duncraig Community Centre features an undercover playground where restless little ones can play, as well as quiet spaces where you too can take a break at any time.

  • Tickets $13 per family
  • Suitable for all ages
  • All materials and morning tea provided

Book now

Community Tree Planting Day

Sunday 14 July 2024, 1.00pm – 3.00pm
Lake Goollelal, Kingsley (corner of Tanah Close and Goollelal Drive)

Help to regenerate the area around Lake Goollelal with Friends of Yellagonga – a team of passionate volunteers who dedicate their spare time to protecting the precious ecosystem of Yellagonga Regional Park.

After a Welcome to Country and cleansing smoking ceremony, you’ll learn about the local animals and plants, plant 300 endemic trees, and then celebrate your hard work with some bushtukka treats from All Good Grub.

  • Free (Registration required)
  • Suitable for all ages
  • Check the weather, prepare for mud and dress accordingly

Book now


An artwork called 'Keep the fire burning! Black, loud and proud' by Kambarni

Our NAIDOC 2024 Artwork

This year, our NAIDOC Celebrations campaign features the striking artwork of local artist Kambarni (Kamsani Bin Salleh), a descendant of the Ballardong Noongar people of WA’s south-west region, and Nimunburr and Yawuru peoples of the Kimberley.

Kam’s artworks tell stories about his rich Aboriginal heritage and reflect the natural world through their intricate designs and bold line work. The featured artwork is inspired by this year’s NAIDOC theme – Keep the Fire Burning! Blak, Loud and Proud.

“The flicking tails from the flames tell a tale of belonging.
Raging fires, here ignited, connected many through dance and song.

And stories that stretch beyond us, all the way back to the beginning.
Flickering across the continent and seas, embers paint members of you and I.
The first people here, still here,

carrying the torch lit by us, passed on by us, to us.
Custodians of these lands, these waters, caring for our sons and our mothers.
All those under the light of the sun or the flame.
Our Ancestors forged in this place, guided by lyrics and the natural rhythm.
Beating, our hearts continue the conversation with our creators.”
– Kambarni

You can check out more of Kam’s work on his website kambarni.com or via Instagram.


An elderly Aboriginal couple laughing together

NAIDOC Resources

For more information and news about National NAIDOC Week, head to the official NAIDOC website.

You can also download the Supporting NAIDOC Toolkit for guidance on how to hold your own NAIDOC Week celebrations in your classroom, workplace or local community group.

Valentine’s Concert

Thank you so much to everyone who came to the 2024 Valentine’s Concert.

Joondalup Resort made for the picture perfect setting on a balmy February evening as Paulini, Tim Campbell and the Perth Symphony Orchestra, with special appearances from the Star Factory dancers, treated us to a night of music and memories in celebration of 25 years together.

Sponsors

The Valentine’s Concert wouldn’t be possible without the support of our valued partners.

Gallery

Check out the fun we had at the 2024 Valentine’s Concert! Click the image to enlarge it.

 

2024 Community Art Exhibition

2024 Community Art Exhibition. 27 - 15 June. Lakeside Joondalup.

The 2024 Community Art Exhibition is a beloved annual exhibition that has been running for the past 25 years. It features artwork by City of Joondalup residents and members of locally based art associations.

This year saw a record-breaking number of incredible artworks competing for a share of over $8,000 in prize money.

Take a virtual tour

Artists and special guests mingling at the VIP Night and Award Ceremony for the 2024 Community Art Exhibition at Lakeside Joondalup.
Pictured: Artists and special guests mingling at the VIP night and award ceremony for the 2024 Community Art Exhibition at Lakeside Joondalup. Photos by Soco Studios.

2024 Award winners

This year’s Community Art Exhibition was judged by a panel made up of three arts industry professionals: curator and arts manager Ashley Yihsin Chang, Ballardong Noongar artist Rohin Kickett, and scientist, artist and recipient of the City’s most recent Visual Arts Commission, Dr. Perdita Phillips.   

Most Outstanding Artwork ($4,000)

A painting by Katie Gordon of a vase on a window sill in shades of white and cream

Artist: Katie Gordon

Artwork title: Ghost(s)

Medium: Oil on incised plywood

Judges’ comments:A technically sophisticated work combining incised wood and oil paint in a very dynamic way. Its composition and restrained palette come together to create a moment of contemplation. Capturing an ordinary object, this work draws the audience in and reflects on loss, time and looking within.


Highly Commended ($1,500)

Three square paintings of mouths and teeth by Olivia Barnett

Artist: Olivia Barnett

Artwork title: Family Portrait

Medium: Oil on canvas

Judges’ comments: “Energetic and cheeky, this work’s boldness is matched with technical execution. The artist’s exploration of the “family portrait” has been handled in an unconventional way, both in its treatment and display, offering a different approach to exploring family lineage and connection.”


Celebrating Joondalup ($1,500)

An abstract photograph of the colourful public fence artwork at Edgewater train station, by Jaryd Brazier

Artist: Jaryd Brazier

Artwork title: Parting Ways  – Edgewater Train Station

Medium: Photography

Judges’ comments:This work is colourful yet stark and with a sharp sense of beauty. Whilst Joondalup is known for many of its natural areas, this work takes the viewer to a forgotten corner – an outside urban location caught within our never-ending summer.”


Student Award ($750)

A small teal-coloured glass dish with hollow bubbles, by Alexandra Browne

Artist: Alexandra Browne

Artwork title: Barnacles in the Blue

Medium: Glasswork

Judges’ comments: “The artist demonstrates a strong handle of the medium and translating the 3-D form of barnacles into a compelling 2-D surface. In a medium that is hard to control – glass work using the boiling technique – the artist’s decisions towards colour and composition refine and amplify its meaning.”


Popular Choice Award ($500)

Artist: Lynette Kinnear

Artwork title: Walking through Boranup Forest

Medium: Acrylic on canvas


Stay in the loop

Do you love discovering new art or want to get involved in the next Community Art Exhibition? Stay up to date on all the City’s Visual Arts programs and opportunities by subscribing to the monthly Arts in Focus eNewsletter.

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The top banner image features ‘Boranup Recovery’ by Roslyn Blackburn, winner of the Highly Commended Award at the 2023 Community Art Exhibition.

Arts and Cultural Guide 2022-23

The City of Joondalup is proud to present the 2022-23 cultural program celebrating all the visual and performing arts activities on offer throughout this upcoming season.

The City’s cultural program provides an opportunity for the community to access world-class events, exhibitions, workshops and programs across every art form.

After two seasons of COVID-19 impacting programming and disrupting public event delivery, the 2022-23 season endeavours to represent a new chapter and return to adventurous artistic programming and hosting local, national and international artists in Joondalup. What underpins the artistic program is our intention to present work by our local community, produce performances and exhibitions for the community and co-design work with the community.

 

To keep up to date, sign-up to the Arts in Focus eNewsletter.

To ensure we are delivering COVID Safe events, the City will take direction from the State Government on any restrictions that may be in effect at the time.

Cultural Plan — Shaping a Creative City

In January – March 2020, the City of Joondalup undertook community consultation to help develop a Cultural Plan. The City wants to better understand the needs and types of cultural events, services and facilities its residents enjoy.

Your feedback will be used to plan for the future, shaping a Creative City that supports cultural and arts opportunities.

For further information, visit the Community Consultation section of the City’s website at or contact the City’s Cultural Services team on 9400 4912 or via email.

Little Feet Festival

Little Feet Festival

Sunday 13 October, 10am – 3pm
ECU Joondalup Pines

Don your boots and grab your straw hat because Little Feet Festival is back this October with a day of farm-tastic fun! Whether you’re a country connoisseur or a city slicker, Perth’s favourite FREE children’s festival promises a day of laughter and learning, with stacks of things to see and do.

Free fun activities

    • Learn how to milk a cow with no risk of spilt milk.
    • Climb aboard a real-life tractor.
    • Make some delicious healthy treats at the Junior Kitchen.
    • Play all day in a mini growers’ market and warehouse at Little Land.
    • Discover the wonderful world of bees with Spare Parts Puppet Theatre at The Hive
    • Dig for worms and learn about composting.
    • Spy The Heap – a gigantic pile of green waste that takes composting to new heights… literally!
    • Make a farmyard friend, a wacky windmill, a trash tractor, a crazy cowboy hat, or a peg veggie patch to take home!
    • Face painting, roving sheep, scarecrows, plus many more fun activities.

Stage shows

10am – 10.15am Little Lions Live
10.25am – 10.50am Miss Red Lasso
11am – 11.30am Woody’s Ukulele School
11.40am – 12.25pm Magic Dale (Auslan interpreted)
12.35pm – 1.25pm Woody’s Bush Cabaret (Auslan interpreted)
1.35pm – 2pm Miss Red Lasso (Auslan interpreted)
2.10pm – 2.50pm Woody’s Bush Dance

 

Little Lions Live: Join a qualified Speech Therapist and character friends from the Little Lions team for an interactive and action-packed singing and dancing session to kick off the festival fun.

Miss Red Lasso: Giddy up and join Miss Red for an unforgettable demonstration of world-class lasso skills, with some spinning and juggling thrown in for good measure. This performance will rope you in and leave you wanting more.

Magic Dale: Marvel at Magic Dale as he shows you all the terrific tricks he’s got up his sleeves. You’ll be left scratching your head and wondering, “How did Dale do that!”

Woody’s Ukulele School: Learn to play the ukulele with Woody in this interactive workshop for kids and parents that makes music-making fun and inclusive.

Woody’s Bush Cabaret: Join Woody and his colourful friends for a kaleidoscope of fun that blends music, puppetry, theatre, ukulele playing and loads of participation.

Woody’s Bush Dance: Do-si-do and away we go! Woody is back to teach you all the steps to his favourite dance that will have you heel and toeing ’til the cows come home.

St Stephen’s School Farm

Explore your favourite farming nursery rhymes with St Stephen’s School. Can you help Little Bo Beep find her sheep? Or Mother Duck, who is looking for her five little ducklings that went for a walk? Explore Mary, Mary Quite Contrary’s Garden and Old McDonald’s farm in this fun interactive activation.

Little Lions Play

Find your roar through sensory and language-enriching activities. Join the experienced and engaging team of Speech and Occupational Therapists to discover the power of play in learning and language development. Plus, keep your eye out for Lionel the Lion.

Fun on the music stage at Little Feet Festival

Accessibility and inclusion

Little Feet Festival will take place in an area approximately 160m by 140m. There are connecting paved paths around the site that are smooth and well-maintained, with some areas of inclination. The site features a small lake that will be fenced off for the event. Most of the activities take place on grass, although a few will be held on soft soil and pine needles.

ACROD parking is available in Car Park 14, off Prilep Drive.

Three accessible toilet blocks are located on the south and east sides of the event site.

A Sensory Zone will be available, featuring quiet activities away from the hustle and bustle.

Three of the stage shows will feature Auslan interpretation:

  • Magic Dale at 11.40am
  • Woody’s Bush Cabaret at 12.35pm
  • Miss Red Lasso at 1.35pm

Read the Little Feet Festival Social Story

Getting there

ECU Joondalup can be accessed via Joondalup Drive and Grand Boulevard. The best parking can be found in Car Park 14. Look out for the signs to find your way.

Consider taking public transport! The free Blue Cat Bus from the CBD will drop you right on University Drive, or the 463 and 464 both stop on nearby Grand Blvd.

Fancy some exercise? Take a scenic ride around nearby Lake Joondalup on your way to Little Feet Festival! Bike racks are available outside Building 18.

Food and drink

What’s a festival without food!? A selection of tasty treats will be available to purchase at the event from Wally’s Tacos, Chips On A Stick, Happy J Corn Dogs, The Fire Truck Pizzeria, Juice Station, Beachside Barista, Take 5 Ice Cream and The Sweet Box Cart.

Partners

Thank you to our incredible partners who help us bring Little Feet Festival to life.

Major Partner

St Stephen's School - Serve God Serve One Another

Key Partner

Little Lions - Empowering Kids, Equipping Parents

Invitation Art Prize

Image: ‘Creatures of the Crystal Caves‘ (detail) by Mandy White. Winner of the 2021 Invitation Art Prize.

The Invitation Art Prize is a major acquisitive award for West Australian professional artists with winning artworks acquired into the City’s contemporary art collection.

The program is on pause in 2024 while a review is being undertaken. Please visit this page again in October 2024 for updates or subscribe to the monthly Arts in Focus eNewsletter.

The 2023 Invitation Art Prize celebrated its 25-year milestone with a never-before-seen retrospective edition. Presented at Westfield Whitford City, it featured the winning artwork from each year of the award. Exploring diverse art forms and trends in Australian art practice, the 2023 Invitation Art Prize found connections across its 25-year history, proudly looking back at the evolution of this prestigious prize and contemporary art in WA.

Take a virtual tour of the exhibition

View the exhibition floor sheet

Inside Out Billboard Commission

Congratulations to Erin Coates, the winner of the Inside Out Billboard Commission, with her artwork Microeconomics (paradise spent). Using imagery from international coinage, including human figures, animals, plants and elements of landscape architecture, Coates recreated the centre panel of Hieronymus Bosch’s The Garden of Earthly Delights, presenting a subversive take on nationalism, wealth and greed. Erin will be awarded $3,000 to create a new artwork that will be displayed outside the Joondalup Library in 2024. 

Winner of the Inside Out Billboard Commission, Erin Coates, in front of her winning artwork ‘Microeconomics (paradise spent)’. Photo: Becky Felstead – Soco Studios.

Popular Choice Award

Congratulations to Richie Kuhaupt who has been awarded $500 after receiving the most votes in the Popular Choice Award for his eye-catching sculpture, Woman in Red.

Winner of the Popular Choice Award, ‘Woman in Red’ by Richie Kuhaupt. Winner of the 2000 Invitation Art Prize. Photo: Christophe Canato.

Keep Up To Date

The Invitation Art Prize has impacted the careers of over 700 exhibiting artists in its history. It continues to support the agency of contemporary artists working across different practices, career stages and lived experiences. To be informed of upcoming artist callouts and information about future exhibitions, please subscribe to the City’s monthly Arts in Focus eNewsletter.

Acknowledgements

The City of Joondalup wishes to thank all the artists who contributed to the history of the Invitation Art Prize, as well as all those who have attended the exhibitions over the years.

Thank you to Westfield Whitford City, Exhibition Venue Partner for the Invitation Art Prize: 25 Year Retrospective.

Arts Development Scheme

Junkyard Orchestra performing at the Kambarang Concert

Apply for up to $50,000 to deliver a performing arts project within the City

At the City of Joondalup, we’re committed to presenting a vibrant array of cultural events each year, from music concerts to large-scale festivals, art exhibitions and more. In addition to our annual program, we are proud to offer a significant funding opportunity for external arts organisations to bring their performance or activation to our region via our Arts Development Scheme.

The Arts Development Scheme is designed to bolster the performing arts sector in our region, with up to $50,000 in monetary support available for professional artists and arts organisations to bring a performing arts project to our local audiences.

Applications for the 2024 Arts Development Scheme have now closed.

Key dates

  • 2024 application window: Monday 5 August 2024 – Sunday 8 September 2024
  • Assessment period: September – November 2024
  • Shortlisted candidates notified of outcome: December 2024
  • Funding awarded: January 2025
  • 2025 application window: August 2025 – September 2025

Who can apply?

To be eligible for funding under the Arts Development Scheme, the applying artist or arts organisation must be either:

  • A recognised legal entity with an Australian Business Number (ABN), such as an incorporated body, company, or trust; OR
  • An independent professional performing arts practitioner or non-legal entity, such as an artist collective, which has sought the services of an incorporated body (sponsor) to auspice the project on their behalf

The following entities are NOT eligible for funding:

  • Government departments or agencies
  • Amateur groups such as hobbyist choirs or dance groups that do not pay their performers

These groups are encouraged to enquire about the City’s Community Funding Program instead.

What sort of projects are suitable for funding?

All projects must be delivered within the City of Joondalup, providing opportunities for engagement with the local community.

The project’s primary medium should focus on the performing arts, such as theatre, dance and movement, spoken word, music, puppetry or circus arts. Film, multi-media, projection, and electronic arts projects will be considered where they can demonstrate how they engage the community in participatory arts experiences. Applications incorporating emerging, hybrid or other art forms are welcomed if there is a substantial performing arts component.

How do I apply?

  1. Read the Information Pack linked below for the full terms and conditions of the funding.
  2. Schedule a chat with the City’s Community Arts Officer to discuss your application.
  3. Return to this webpage during the application window to complete your submission.

View Arts Development Scheme Information Pack

To stay updated on arts opportunities and events, sign up for the City’s Arts in Focus eNewsletter.

Pictured: The Junkyard Orchestra performing at the Kambarang Concert at Penistone Park in Greenwood.