Home » New event launched

New event launched

At Northern Beaches Council, a brand-new arts festival was launched this winter.

Creative Open is a new annual program that spotlights the creative sector of Northern Beaches.

It’s designed to be a highly flexible, living and breathing format that can show off the powerhouse of art, design and creativity that exists on the Northern Beaches from year to year.

In each iteration, it will grow and adapt with the local creative community by showing off the best in art, sculpture, craft, design, fashion and creativity.

Mayor Michael Regan said the event aims to support the Northern Beaches’ unique cultural sector and grow the region’s cultural tourism.

“It’s a great opportunity to go behind the scenes, see the artists and businesses in situ, learn about their industry and witness first-hand their skills and the creation of their work.

“Think of it as an arts trail; you can dip in and out, as you go from one site to another. This way, the creative sector can connect with new audiences and it promotes greater awareness of the different forms of creative expression.”

The program will centre on creative micro-hubs throughout the Northern Beaches in areas such as Brookvale, Mona Vale, Manly and Avalon. The aim is to have venues and activities within walking distance of one another in each hub to enhance the overall visitor experience. The event has run over two weekends in August, Saturday 13 to Sunday 14 and Saturday 20 to Sunday 21.

There is a Rex Dupain exhibition at Michael Reid in Newport, open studios of Gina Fenton at Curl Curl and at Paper Couture at Q-Station cottage in Manly. There is a series of Makers Markets at Manly to showcase designers and industry events like a work shop on NFTs and the metaverse.

With more than 70 events, visitors from across the state will go behind the scenes to get a taste of the quiet creativity powering culture on the beaches.

Digital Editions


  • Big attraction for tiny town

    Big attraction for tiny town

    Dozens of tourists have created history as the first passengers in decades to arrive in the tiny southern Queensland town of Thallon by rail. Excited…

More News

  • Dandycon set to return

    Dandycon set to return

    Dandy Con, Greater Dandenong’s much loved comic and pop culture festival, returns on Saturday 11 April 2026 between 11am–4pm, bigger than ever. This free, all ages event fills Dandenong Library,…

  • A creative future for Kingston

    A creative future for Kingston

    The community has been invited to help shape Kingston’s creative and cultural future. Kingston residents are being invited to help finalise the city’s cultural roadmap, with the Draft Creative and…

  • Tweed residents gunking up wastewater

    Tweed residents gunking up wastewater

    Tweed Shire Council is urging residents to rethink what they flush down the toilet and pour down the drain, after revealing that crews remove around 156 tonnes of rubbish and…

  • In memory of Chris Quilkey

    In memory of Chris Quilkey

    It was with great sadness that we learned that former Blacktown City Deputy Mayor and Councillor Chris Quilkey has passed away. First and foremost, our thoughts are with Chris’s family,…

  • Unit demolished as Ipswich flood recovery continues

    Unit demolished as Ipswich flood recovery continues

    Ipswich Mayor Teresa Harding has welcomed the demolition of Mihi Grove, a flood-hit 42-unit complex in Brassall purchased as part of the Queensland and Australian Government’s Resilient Homes Fund Voluntary…

  • Fraser adopts tree

    Fraser adopts tree

    The Fraser Coast now has an official tree, with Council today adopting the Kauri Pine as a symbol of the region’s culture, history and natural environment. Fraser Coast Mayor George…

  • Council take on much-loved garden

    Council take on much-loved garden

    Glenorchy City Council will take on the administration of the Chigwell Community Garden, securing the future of the much-loved community space and supporting continued shared use by local groups. Glenorchy…

  • Fuel prices hurt country LGAs

    Fuel prices hurt country LGAs

    The fuel crisis is hitting remote, rural and regional communities hard, with farmers, freight carriers, tourism operators and local government all expressing concerns about the lack of supply and the…

  • Navigating grants

    Navigating grants

    How Administrative Complexity Is Eroding One of Local Government’s Most Powerful Tools Local government grants exist to create impact in communities. Yet across the sector, that purpose is increasingly being…

  • Looking to the future

    Looking to the future

    Flinders Lane will be abuzz for two days this month with Townsville Youth Council – supported by Townsville City Council – set to deliver a free festival focused on the…