Zines, ideas and banter with this female and non-binary with this female and non-binary zine and collective.
Multiple Times Multiple locations
Multi-award-winning Indigenous writer and poet Samuel Watson weaves new works throughout the festival.
Examining patterns formed among and within repeating structural units of Proteins.
Will we have to imagine life without water? Our planet’s water cycles are under threat and we have the data to prove it.
Unravel assumptions we have about femininity, STEM and glitter.
Join Eamon and Melissa as they pit wits against each other in a cyclone of smoke, flames and gleeful mayhem.
Wander around, talk about love, gender, science, and sentient microfungi.
Installation inspired by stories and letters, previously untold, unwritten and silently contained within. Now brought into the world.
A portable structure using tangible and hybrid interaction to ask “Where do you feel safe in Brisbane?”
The I am vital selfie reminds EVERYONE that they are vital! #IamVital
Have some down time away from the hussle and bussle. Mmmmm nice.
Fracture. Buckle. Dislocate. Three collections of solo dance and circus performances that leave artists honest, open and bare.
7.00–9.30pm Carpark Stage
Surveillance Party is a digital record label and warehouse party crew based out of Sydney’s infamous cultural hub, Newtown.
7.00–10.00pm The Basement
After traversing the globe alongside Marcia Hines in Velvet, spend an intimate moment with Brendan as he leaves you wondering just what each second of passing time and heart beat is worth.
6.00–6.45pm Sue Benner Theatre
Out of body experiences are really not in keeping with lab safety guidelines, but Doctor Quixote brings back such stories…
5.30–6.00pm The Basement
Mathew works as a drag queen. One night the Diva Lolly Bishop appears at the club and she’s not happy.
4.15–5.00pm The Basement
Part Ted talk, part physical theatre, part stand up comedy. Was Einstein really a genius or just good at listening to ideas? Enter the world of The Idea.
4.00–4.30pm Sue Benner Theatre
Lana and Eloise are the mess. On Eloise’s couch the pair discuss their meaningless lives, loves, jobs and complaints.
3.00–3.50pm The Basement
Burn out? Post show blues? Fatigue? Injury? Raise awareness about the mental and physical challenges of working in the arts.
2.30–3.15pm The Studio
If mothers know best, grandmothers know everything. A play created with an Indigenous grandmothers group with plenty of stories to tell.
2.00–2.30pm Sue Benner Theatre
Exploring feminism and how it relates to the differently-abled woman with sass, charm, musical interludes and a sunny disposition.
1.45–2.30pm The Basement
Where do you feel safe in Brisbane? Our panel of inspirational women discuss a variety of tools to keep you and our community safe.
1.00–2.00pm The Studio
An introspective, heartfelt and playful look at what happens when you stop trying to force yourself into boxes that don’t fit.
Climate Change: The most important and overlooked issue of our time?
12.00–12.45pm The Studio
A funny and personal look at life after the high school gates close. Follow a group of friends as they party and talk their way onto The Simpsons.
12.00–12.30pm Sue Benner Theatre
Shadow blisters is a generative animation using data and imagery reflecting the concept of the ‘shadow blister effect’, a natural phenomenon whereby shadows are known to bulge outward and towards each other.