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Guildhouse Greets: Visual Artists in Adelaide Fringe

Wednesday 13 August 2025
5:30 — 7:00pm 

Pricing: Free! RSVP essential via the button below

Location: Beltana House Studios, 364 Carrington Street

Presenters: Adelaide Fringe and Truc Truong

Join us for an info session with the Adelaide Fringe team to explore how visual artists, craftspeople, designers and venue owners can get involved in the 2025 festival. Learn how registering your exhibition or event can help amplify your practice, and gain valuable insights into the registration process, key dates, Fringe awards, marketing tips, and more.

We are thrilled to be joined by artist Truc Truong, who was the inaugural recipient of the Catapult + Adelaide Fringe mentorship. Truc will share her experience of the mentorship, and provide participants with valuable insights ahead of the program call out opening soon (date TBA). This funded opportunity gives a South Australian visual artist, craftsperson or designer the funding to undertake a 6-month residency with a chosen mentor, culminating in a public program, presentation of in-progress or new work, or performance as part of Adelaide Fringe.

We encourage venue owners to attend and see how showcasing visual arts in their spaces during the festival can complement their programming. Adelaide Fringe is Australia’s largest arts festival and runs for four weeks across February and March. As an open-access event, anyone can register – making it a powerful platform to reach new audiences. Connect with interstate and international visitors, and be part of one of South Australia’s most exciting cultural moments.

There will be a Q&A with Adelaide Fringe and Truc – if you have any specific questions, please add them to your booking registration.

After presentations, we will conclude the evening with casual networking drinks where you will have the opportunity to mingle with other artists, create new connections and expand your community.

Guildhouse Greets responds to our community’s desire for more opportunities to network and break down the barriers to connection within the visual arts, craft, and design sector.