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Artists in Classrooms Enquiry Form

QPAC's Artists in Classrooms workshops are part of the Creative Learning Program. They are delivered in-school and are tailored by professional artists to provide inspiring, curriculum-linked experiences to your students.

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    Please contact our Creative Learning Team on education@qpac.com.au to discuss how we can support you and your students.

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QPAC's Creative Learning Program

  • Macbeth

    For Schools: Macbeth

    Now Playing
    Playhouse

    Part of QPAC's Creative Learning Program, this production is reimagined at scale, for our age of clickbait and catastrophe.

  • Fantastic Mr Fox

    For Schools: Fantastic Mr Fox

    24 - 28 Jun 2026
    Playhouse

    Part of QPAC's Creative Learning Program, Fantastic Mr Fox sees live actors interact with lush, beautifully-realised animations, bringing to life the magic and touching detail of Dahl’s fantastical world.

  • Storytelling for Healing

    Panel: Storytelling for Healing

    25 Jun 2026, 1pm
    Cremorne Theatre

    A panel discussion about the importance of storytelling in the healing journey for refugees.

  • Lose to Win

    For Schools: Lose to Win

    25 - 27 Jun 2026
    Cremorne Theatre

    Part of QPAC's Creative Learning Program, this production is a celebration of the South Sudanese community, of resilience, and the power of imagination.

  • Sheltering

    For Schools: Sheltering

    9 - 18 Jul 2026
    Glasshouse Theatre

    Part of QPAC's Creative Learning Program, this program of three powerful works honours Bangarra’s past while looking to the future.

  • Lost & Found: Drama Workshop

    Artists in Classrooms

    Through Process Drama, Teaching Artists Dave Burton and Emily Burton guide students into an imagined world shaped by curiosity, challenge and discovery.

  • Songs of Protest Workshop

    Artists in Classrooms

    Guided by First Nations musicians, students will explore how song becomes a voice for truth and transformation – investigating stories of colonialism, the Stolen Generations, and resilience.

  • SaplingsPhotography by Clare Hawley

    For Schools: Saplings

    15 - 18 Jul 2026
    Cremorne Theatre

    Part of QPAC's Creative Learning Program, this is a collection of hilarious and heartbreaking stories born from workshops with young people experiencing the youth justice system from Marrickville to Moree.

  • Music Workshop: Songs of Protest

    16 Jul 2026, 11:30am
    Playhouse Lounge

    Guided by First Nations musicians, students will explore how song becomes a voice for truth and transformation – investigating stories of colonialism, the Stolen Generations, and resilience.

  • Panel: Equality vs Equity: What does fair really mean?

    17 Jul 2026, 11:30am
    Cremorne Theatre

    Through conversation about storytelling, lived experience and social change, the panel will unpack how theatre can challenge perspectives, foster empathy, and open conversations about justice, access and belonging.

  • Permission Granted

    For Schools: Permission Granted

    23 - 25 Jul 2026
    Cremorne Theatre

    Part of QPAC's Creative Learning Program, in this production human sound machine Tom Thum has teamed up with harmony wizard and keys-sensation Tnee Dyer to give you the cheat codes to turn any sound into music. 

  • Permission to Dance - Street Dance Workshop

    23 Jul 2026, 11:30am
    Melbourne Street Green

    An energetic street dance workshop designed to deepen students’ understanding of the relationship between music and movement.

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