Uncontained Arts Festival (Council Led Event)
Kogarah Town Square, Belgrave Street Kogarah.
19/07/2024 - 21/07/2024
South Sydney's biggest outdoor art festival is back with a bang!
Georges River Council held the first successful Un[contained] Arts Festival in June 2021 which attracted over 26,000 people and was nominated for Best Arts Festival in the Australian Street Art Awards. In June 2023, Georges River Council held the third successful, Un[contained] Arts Festival which attracted over 40,000 people.
Now returning for its fourth year in 2024, the Un[contained] Arts Festival has become one of the main features of Georges River Council's events program.
The Festival delivers three days of excitement that surprises and delights our community along Belgrave Street, Kogarah. It features an array of immersive art installations, dynamic live performances, and mouth-watering food trucks.
Join Beau and the team from The Social Brewers, St George's first craft brewery, in Kogarah Town Square to enjoy specialty local beer and wine. Enjoy the live entertainment next to the heaters with a drink in hand!
Friday 19 July - Sunday 21 July 2024
Address
Kogarah Town Square, Belgrave Street Kogarah.
Time
4.30pm - 10.00pm.
Cost
Free.
Bookings
This is a free event. No bookings are required.
More Information
For more information, check out our
Un[Contained] events page or please contact the Events Team on 9330 6400 or email
events@georgesriver.nsw.gov.au.
Accessibility
The Un[contained] Arts Festival is an accessible event, inviting people from all walks of life across all abilities to take part in a celebration of our City’s creativity.
There are several accessibility services available to our attendees.
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Accessible toilets and a baby change space (located inside the Clive James Library, Kogarah).
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Accessible parking on Belgrave Street.
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Seating distributed throughout the Festival.
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Wheelchair accessible.
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Water bowls are available for service animals.
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Quiet space located at Clive James Library and Service Centre.
Please note that some installations will have flashing lights, smoke and music.