We work with our six contributing councils, community groups and artists to develop programs and projects creating opportunities for artists, arts workers and communities to engage, connect and create. If you are a maker or cultural organisation in our area reach out to connect with us about how we can support your next creative project or how you can get involved.
Listen in at Highland FM, on the third Friday of every month as STA Executive Director Rose Marin joins host Adam Stokeld, for Lyrics @ Lunch 12-2pm. Great music, Arts news and friendly chat.
STA staff, board and community share a favourite thing. Art, books, music, plants, photos, textiles, clothes, tools, ornaments – so much to be grateful for.
Enjoy an eclectic mix of styles and genres at an open mic poetry event where everyone is welcome. Last Sunday of the Month (Currently via STA ZOOM). Check for the next session
An introduction to painting with watercolours on the banks of the Wollondilly River at the Waterworks in Goulburn as part of their first ever Makers and Designers Market.
Illuminate Wollondilly Waste to Art Exhibition and Competition, which is inspiring people to think differently about waste, litter and over consumption through creative thinking.
The “Bee Aware” project is unique in that it combined environmental education with hands-on art making. The project increased awareness of the vital role Native Australian Solitary bees perform in the environment.
Can arts practices help with fitness, and get us moving, connecting and progressing with our fitness journeys? Studies have shown that engaging in arts activities can have tremendous advantages for health and well-being.
Three commemorative public artworks are located at the railway stations at Picton, Moss Vale and Goulburn. The artworks commemorate the war service of railway workers of the Southern Tablelands who enlisted in WW1 and returned to work on the Great Southern Line after the war.
Twenty workshop participants gathered Saturday morning at Murrumburrah’s Old Court House to learn about the importance of connecting habitats for wildlife and to create artworks that reflect on the diversity of habitat ‘corridors’ and the wildlife using them.
An event for the history books, the tireless efforts of Goulburn’s cultural leaders will culminate on the weekend in one huge arts extravaganza. The 150th Oratorio will took place in November 2013 on St Saviours Common.