Start at the Gallery: Repetitive Motions
Sun 3 May 2026
Be inspired by the 2026 Adelaide Biennial artists and explore how simple, repeated gestures can become powerful storytelling tools. Join us for Repetitive Motions, an immersive program that invites you to reflect on rhythm, pattern, and connection through movement and art.
Start Art Adventures
10.30am -12pm
Explore the Gallery on a short tour with an expert guide, looking at art through a different perspective.
Register at the Start Art Club desk, duration 15 minutes
Nylon Zoo
11am - 3pm
Explore Evelyn Roth's colourful incredible inflatable wonderland.
Courtyard
Start Art Workshops - Mixed Media Mark Making
11am - 3pm
Use a combination of materials to create a mixed-media piece that tells a story about you and your connection to a place.
Courtyard
Start Sounds
11am - 3pm
11am - 12pm - Resident Start DJ Angel is back spinning tunes that will make you want to move and groove.
12pm - 3pm - Move and groove your way around the Gallery on a Silent Disco.
Courtyard
*Choreography with the Collection
11am & 12pm
Dance your way around the Gallery with choreographer Jessie McKinlay.
Register at the Start Art Club desk
YIELD Performance
12.30pm & 2pm
Experience YIELD, a captivating dance performance rooted in the lineage of Contact Improvisation. Yielding is the first action in this form—a gesture of trust that opens the door to shared balance, counterbalance, and unexpected entanglements. Watch as dancers create fluid duets and trios, moving through moments of pause, support, and surprising transitions—all shaped by the point of contact.
Choreographer/Dancer: Tanya Voges
Composer/Musician: Margie Jean Lewis
Collaborating Dancers: Jazz Hriskin, Sam Matthewman and Amelia Walmsley
12.30pm session in Gallery 23
2pm session in Gallery 11
*Start See & Sketch Tours
11.30am - 1.30pm
Join artists Lauren Herraman and Gemma Rose Brook on a drawing journey.
Meet in the upstairs in Gallery 7
Sessions every half hour, duration 30 minutes
Start Art Book Club - To and Fro by Anton Clifford-Motopi
12pm
Engage, explore and experience art and writing with storyteller extraordinaire, Helen Lawry at the Start Art Book Club.
This month's feature title is To and Fro by Anton Clifford-Motopi. Sam tries to understand what it means to be black in this funny Australian story about identity, family and friendship.
Ages 8-12 . Register
Meet in the Vestibule (North Terrace)
AGSA Store
10% discount for AGSA and Start Art Club Members.
Parent/carer supervision is required
On your visit please:
- Check in when you arrive by using your Start Art Club Membership.
- Book into activities on arrival.