At QPAC, we believe creative learning should be accessible to every young person in Queensland, regardless of where they live. We’re committed to working beyond our Brisbane home, partnering with communities, educators and artists across the state to support lifelong engagement with the arts.
Through a growing network of in-community programs, touring activity and collaborative partnerships, we bring high-quality creative experiences to regional and remote Queensland, while supporting teachers and educators through professional learning and industry connection. Our work extends across schools, community organisations and local cultural networks, creating opportunities for meaningful participation both in-person and digitally.
At the same time, we create pathways that connect communities back to QPAC, ensuring regional voices are part of a shared cultural conversation. By working both in-community and on-site, we’re strengthening access, deepening engagement, and helping creative learning flourish across Queensland.
Contact Us
For more information contact the Creative Learning Team
T: (07) 3842 9391
E: education@qpac.com.au
Current Initiatives
Glow & Tell
August 2026 | Yarrabilba, Esk, Caboolture, Deception Bay
Glow & Tell is an immersive, light-filled theatre experience by Patch Theatre, and designed for young audiences, where students enter a custom-built tent and explore a magical world transformed by UV light and glowing storytelling. Touring into schools in Yarrabilba, Esk, Caboolture and Deception Bay, this intimate work invites curiosity, imagination and sensory discovery through interactive performance. Presented by QPAC and Patch Theatre.
Grossbusters: The Monster Musical
2 to 3 December 2026 | Longreach & Brisbane
Get ready, Brisbane - the students of Longreach School of Distance Education (LSODE) are coming to the mainstage with a musical explosion of energy, humour, and outback spirit. Supported by QPAC, this extraordinary production will bring over 100 remote students to Brisbane for a monstrously hilarious performance that celebrates individuality and self-confidence. It’s a powerful celebration of regional creativity and a meaningful bridge between outback communities and the state’s cultural heart.