The King's Easter Arts Festival began in 2002. It is a community event designed to provide a venue for Gold Coast artists to showcase their work, and to give people on the Gold Coast a taste of Easter. Each year, we feature the works of a particular artist whose works can inspire other exhibiting artists as well as our students.
The Festival has two components:
An art exhibition which is held in our Auditorium.Â
Typically the works of over 50 artists are on display.
A performance element that is held in our outdoor amphitheatre.Â
King's students showcase their dance, drama and music talents in a festive atmosphere that also includes food stalls and children's activities.
This is a free event. All welcome.
Featured Artist: Go Suga
Born in Hiroshima, Japan, Go migrated to Australia and settled on the Gold Coast in Queensland 1990. Go’s work reflects his personal views on a wide range of influences including social, political and cultural issues. His vibrant use of colour, shape and movement creates unique and entrancing artwork.
Winner: Gold Coast Cultural Precinct Design Competition
Finalist: Moreton Bay Art Award 2016
Finalist: Noosa Art Award 2016
Finalist: Stanthorpe Art Award 2016
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