Gorman Arts Centre

Gorman Arts Centre All about the arts. Welcome to Canberra’s creative heart. If it takes a village to raise an artist, this is the village.

Our twin arts centres, Ainslie + Gorman, host the national capital’s largest collective of professional artists and arts companies a stone’s throw from the city centre. Gorman Arts Centre is where new ideas, new works, and new artists are made and where they rub shoulders with audiences and each other in a bustling, multi-arts environment. At Gorman, we support creative development and excellence

across all art forms – dance, visual arts, theatre, literature and more – and we encourage critical debate about the arts and their power to change the world. At Ainslie Arts Centre, we dedicate everything to music. Through education, rehearsals, and public performances, our music hub unites music-makers and music-lovers in an expansive and exciting program. Diversity and inclusiveness are key, with a strong emphasis on youth and on community music programs. Ainslie + Gorman offer rich opportunities to create, present and enjoy art, to network and collaborate, to teach and learn, and to foster critical discussion and the meeting of creative minds. We invite you to discover our arts centres and the work of our talented residents. You’ll be entertained and enriched by the spirit of a genuinely creative precinct where art comes first, and where passionate and enquiring people devote their life and work to turning visions into reality. Our centres are also ideal places to host a meeting or event or simply to escape the city in the city. Savour a meal at one of Australia’s finest restaurants, Sage Dining Rooms, unwind in the Mint Garden Bar, or relax in our tranquil heritage gardens. To receive our newsletter sign up here: http://eepurl.com/gWkSnD

TICKET GIVEAWAY! Courtesy of our friends at the   The masters of storytelling Wright&Grainger are back this month at Can...
13/05/2026

TICKET GIVEAWAY! Courtesy of our friends at the

The masters of storytelling Wright&Grainger are back this month at Canberra Theatre Centre with an exceptional storytelling double bill – HELIOS + SELENE.

The internationally award winning team tell stories from Greek Mythology as if they were happening today. From stolen cars to sun chariots, HELIOS transplants the tale of the god of the sun into a modern-day myth on the winding roads of rural England. Sibling show SELENE is a lunar-lit reimagining of the Goddess and The Darkside of the moon, exploring the light and dark stuff inside all of us.

To celebrate, Canberra Theatre Centre are giving away a double pass to the performance of SELENE on Thursday 21 May at 7pm.

Enter the competition:
To enter, simply comment below and tell us your favourite Greek Mythology story and why.

Competition closes COB Monday 18 May. The winner will be contacted via direct message

HELIOS + SELENE
20–23 May at Canberra Theatre Centre

At Rebus, we believe in theatre for cultural change, and to do that we need people.We are officially inviting artists, p...
11/02/2026

At Rebus, we believe in theatre for cultural change, and to do that we need people.

We are officially inviting artists, producers, and community organizations to submit an Expression of Interest (EOI) to work with us in the Ralph Wilson Theatre. We’re looking for collaborators who share our vision of fostering empathy and systemic change.

We are seeking partners across two tiers:
1. Co-Presenters: For projects aligned with cultural change and social cohesion.
2. Co-Producers: High-level collaboration for work with national/international potential.

We strongly encourage applications from First Nations artists, people with disabilities, LGBTQIA+, and CALD creators. Let’s create intersectional work that brings people together.

The Details:
- Rolling Monthly Assessments until year-end.
- Arts ACT Applicants: Submit ASAP if you need a decision before the 2 March grant deadline.
- Accessibility: Video/audio submissions are available. Contact [email protected].

To apply or for more information use the link here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSc_QESUK_9FefT6O4B8jTVu-CuUv_Smg4ApFTIFU9z82_2KTA/viewform

Rebus is supported by the ACT Government and the Ainslie and Gorman Arts Centre.

05/01/2026

We're gearing up for a big 2026 and it all starts tonight from 6:30pm with our open week featuring *FREE* classes!

This week will give you a taste of what we've got planned for our first term of the year starting next week. 💃🏻🕺🏻 Join us for:

Monday 5 January:
🔥 6:30pm: Introduction to Salsa
🔥 7:30pm: Fun Salsa moves for the social floor

Tuesday 6 January:
🔥 6:30pm: Introduction to Bachata
🔥 7:30pm: Playful Bachata social moves

Wednesday 7 January:
🔥 6:30pm: Introduction to Rueda de Casino
🔥 7:30pm: Rueda Party

📍 Gorman Arts Centre Main Hall, 55 Ainslie Avenue, Braddon.

🔗 Click 'going' on the event to stay up to date on all the details: https://www.facebook.com/share/1AFHbVQYPd/

We'll see you there! 💪

05/01/2026

Look out! Holiday Workshops are BACK 🔮

Enrolments are now open for our fan-favourite Holiday Workshops. Our first creative journey for 2026 is ... The Elsewhere Project!

Step into a world where the familiar slips sideways and every journey leads somewhere unexpected. Guided by a professional theatre director, participants will explore the in-between spaces of travel — the pauses, crossings, encounters, and moments that shift our sense of where we belong.

Across four inventive days, young artists will collaborate to create an original short performance inspired by movement, connection, and the stories that emerge when we find ourselves somewhere… else. Playful, flexible, and full of possibility, this workshop invites participants to imagine what happens when we journey beyond the edges of the known.

Hurry – spots are limited! Enrol via the link in our bio 🏃‍♀️

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THE ELSEWHERE PROJECT
January 12-15
Years 1–6
Gorman Arts Centre, Braddon

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05/01/2026

Get ready for some BIG IDEAS 💥

Our second Holiday Workshop of 2026 is here, and it's a doozy!

Step inside a space where tiny ideas can grow into extraordinary worlds and the smallest details can spark entire universes. Led by a professional theatre director, participants will experiment with transforming everyday moments into bold theatrical creations.

Across four dynamic days, young artists will work together to build an original short performance inspired by gestures, objects, overheard conversations, and the surprising power of imagination. Creative, expansive, and full of unexpected turns, this workshop invites participants to see how something small can become something spectacular.

Hurry – spots are limited! Enrol via the link in our bio 🏃

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SMALL SPARKS, BIG STORIES
January 19-22
Years 1–6
Gorman Arts Centre, Braddon

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12/11/2025

Don't miss JST Dance's final term for 2025 starting next week at Gorman Arts Centre! 🎉

21/10/2025

AusArt Day on Thursday 23 October is a nationwide, sector-wide fundraising initiative to raise awareness and funding for the arts. It is also a day for artists and arts organisations to celebrate creativity!

Gorman residents Australian Dance Party, Rebus, QL2 Dance and Canberra Youth Theatre are all participating in this year's initiative. Long live the arts! 🎉

10/10/2025

JST Dance is back!

Being in the original home of the Ngunnawal people, Aunty Serena Williams and the Yukkumbruk Dreaming dancers share thei...
02/10/2025

Being in the original home of the Ngunnawal people, Aunty Serena Williams and the Yukkumbruk Dreaming dancers share their dance and culture with us, grounding the ‘HomeGround’ work.

Mark your calendars 👇
6pm Saturday 1 November
2pm Sunday 2 November

We are thrilled to have been able to support Somebody's Aunt as they celebrate 20 years with ‘HomeGround’.

Exploring the theme of ‘home’, the work draws on several perspectives including earth as home, connection to country, homelessness, and at home in the body and more. ‘HomeGround’ will showcase the results of two years of creative development.

Being in the original home of the Ngunnawal people, Aunty Serena Williams and the Yukkumbruk Dreaming dancers share their dance and culture with us, grounding the ‘HomeGround’ work.

The Aunts bring 20 years of choreographic practice, playfulness and performance to the process of working with the complex and multilayered subject of home.

6pm Saturday 1 November 2025
2pm Sunday 2 November 2025
QL2 Theatre, Gorman Arts Centre

Tickets: https://www.trybooking.com/events/landing/1457653

Photo Credit : O&J Wikner Photography

29/09/2025

Enrolments for Canberra Youth Theatre's Drama Ensembles for Term 4 👇

The voice of youth expressed through intelligent and challenging theatre. Established in 1972.

26/09/2025

Mixtape Chorus got their sass on! ✨

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55 Ainslie Avenue Braddon
Canberra, ACT
2612

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