Petals, perfume and plenty of colour: it’s a floral frenzy at the Gallery. Come and celebrate Spring and the 2019 OzAsia Festival. Art is blossoming and all sorts of unexpected buds are in bloom.

11am-3pm
Start Art workshops
3D foliage forms
Floral forms are fascinating! Get hands-on and craft your own sculptural blooms and foliage.

11am-3pm
Nylon Zoo
Don a colourful costume and explore an incredible inflatable garden. Cacti, waterlilies, flowers and fruits are larger than life in Evelyn Roth’s magical playland.

11am & 12pm
Blooming Hearts Yoga
Connect, nurture and play with a range of yoga poses, breathing exercises, mindfulness and creative games. Let your heart bloom and be empowered to live a healthy, playful and relaxed family life.

11.15am, 12.15pm & 1.15pm
Storytelling performances with Helen Lawry
The Selfish Giant by Oscar Wilde
Who owns a garden - and what would happen if a garden was trapped in winter? Could it ever bloom again?

11am, 11.30am*, 12pm, 1pm, 1.30pm & 2pm
Discovery Tours
Take a wander on the floral side of the Collection on a family tour with Gallery Guides. You never know where it may lead - you might encounter enchanting live performances from the School of Chinese Music & Arts!
*11.30am tour is Auslan interpreted.

12.30pm
Teens Talk
Join Neo's teen ambassadors as they share their thought-provoking insights and unique perspectives on art, exploring plants, blooms and growth throughout the Collection.

11.30am, 12.30pm & 1.30pm
Sketch Tours with Gilbert Dashorst
Draft daisies and daffodils, and plant poppies with your pencil on a botanical sketch tour of the Collection with local artist Gilbert Dashorst.

12-3pm
Start Sounds with DJ Ruby Chew
Is that a giant jiving geranium behind the decks? Or is it a rockin’ rose? No - it’s DJ Ruby Chew! With a love of colour and vintage glamour, and a wide array of tunes from funk to pop, jazz to disco and beyond, Ruby’s known for bringing the fun and getting big and small bodies shakin’!

1 & 2pm

Dancing in the Gallery with Jessie McKinlay
Let your body be inspired by the busy, intersecting lines of Chiharu Shiota’s string installation Absence Embodied in a site-specific creative movement workshop with local dancer and choreographer Jessie McKinlay.

11.40am-2.20pm
Start Special Guests
School of Chinese Music & Arts

11.40am
Junior Guzheng Ensemble
Enjoy the lilting sounds of the Guzheng (Chinese harp), performed by emerging musicians from the School of Chinese Music & Arts Junior Orchestra.

12.40pm
San Ureshi - an Oriental Trio
Music connects across cultures as masterful Chinese musicians present a selection of music in response to the exhibition 'No god but God: The art of Islam'. Zhao Liang, Satomi Ohnishi and David Dai are a Guzheng, Erhu and percussion trio from the School of Chinese Music & Arts.

1.40pm
Chinese painting demonstration
Marvel at the elegant and assured brushwork of Wei Zhuo, local artist and instructor from the School of Chinese Music & Arts, creating beautiful blossoms with the art of Chinese painting.

Start at the Gallery is presented free on the first Sunday of every month.

Presented by
  • James and Diana Ramsay Foundation