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2026 Craft + Design Canberra Festival Program
National Robert Foster Metal Prize
5 November – 12 December 2026 | Craft + Design Canberra
The National Robert Foster Metal Prize exhibition celebrates 15 finalists from across Australia who are questioning, reinterpreting and evolving the possibilities of metal as a contemporary practice.
National Robert Foster Metal Prize TALK
7 November 2026 | Craft + Design Canberra
Explore the 2026 Robert Foster Metal Prize with Craft + Design Canberra’s Exhibition Coordinator Stacy Jewell for an exhibition talk reflecting on the ideas, materials and making practices behind this year’s finalists.
NEST | Design for a Displaced Future
5 November – 6 December 2026 | Civic Square
NEST | Design for the Displaced Future is a major public art commission for the 2026 Craft + Design Canberra Festival, responding to the theme of Dissent. Located in Civic Square, the temporary public art installation brings together sculptural works exploring the universal instinct to nest and belong in a changing world.
NEST | Design for a Displaced Future TALK
12 November 2026 | Civic Square
Explore NEST | Design for the Displaced Future, featuring site-responsive installations that reflect on gathering, belonging and place.
Plant Sensibilia
7 November 2026 | Canberra Spinners and Weavers
Join Rebecca Mayo and Canberra Spinners and Weavers for a special collaborative event as part of Living City: People, Plants and Place, supported by artsACT and the Australian National University School of Art and Design. Experience the Plant Sensibilia Machine, a large-scale, hand-operated textile dyeing device that brings the creative process from the studio to the public realm.
POWER – The Future is Here
7 November 2026 – 30 January 2027 | Canberra Contemporary
POWER - The Future is Here is the result of a collaboration between Kamilaroi/Gamilaraay and Biripi artist Dennis Golding and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students from Alexandria Park Community School, who designed capes informed by their lived experiences and cultural identity.
Quietly Seething: Fate, Fury and Transmutation
7 November 2026 – 30 January 2027 | Canberra Contemporary
Quietly Seething: Fate, Fury and Transmutation is an immersive handcrafted installation inviting visitors to sit within a dazzling embroidered space while listening to the anonymous and deeply personal confessions of 60 female identifying and AFAB (assigned female at birth) people sharing their experiences of feminine rage.
Quietly Seething | A Panel Discussion
7 November 2026 | Canberra Contemporary
Join Canberra Contemporary for a panel discussion on the theme of this year’s Craft + Design Canberra Festival, Dissent, featuring exhibiting feminist artist and craftivist Dr Tal Fitzpatrick, MoAD curator Stephanie Pfennigwerth and moderated by artist Raquel Ormella.
Quietly Seething | Performances
14 November 2026 | Canberra Contemporary
As part of Quietly Seething: Fate, Fury and Transmutation, a major new solo exhibition by feminist artist and craftivist Dr Tal Fitzpatrick, artist Sophie Dumaresq and dancer Juliet Burnett have developed performances that respond to the theme of feminine rage.
Radical Joy
6 – 18 November 2026 | Q Gallery
Want to ‘give the finger’ to actions (or inaction) that cause you distress? Sick of responding to issues and concerns with anger or sadness? Radical Joy can help you find humour and hope to communicate your concerns.
Raw and Refined
5 – 22 November 2026 | Canberra Airport
Raw and Refined presents new work by established contemporary jeweller Phoebe Porter, highlighting the origins of the materials she employs and the labour of making. The exhibition celebrates the handmade as an act of creative dissent, challenging consumerism, mass production and conventional notions of value through thoughtful, enduring design.
Reflective Clay
14 November 2026 | Ainslie Arts Centre
Slow down with clay. Use a mindful approach to make an unfired 'thought bubble' vessel. Watch it decay in nature over time when you are ready.
Revitrification
5 – 15 November 2026 | Australian National Botanic Gardens
Revitrification transforms discarded architectural waste glass into sculptural installations at the Botanic Gardens, in the process researching circular methodologies that give new value to landfill-bound materials. The project embodies dissent, rejecting the convention that discarded glass has reached the end of its useful life in our designed city.
Robert Foster 10 Year Memorial Exhibition
7 – 15 November 2026 | Grainger Gallery
In celebration of a maker whose vision continues to resonate as an enduring act of creative dissent, Robert Foster 10 Year Memorial Exhibition brings together 10 of Robert's most significant original works alongside new collaborative pieces by 10 artists whose practices were deeply shaped by his influence.
Signs of Dissent | Graphic Interventions
5 November – 6 December 2026 | Various Locations
Featuring works by Yamile Tafur Rios, Brock Willis and Danish Quapoor, Signs of Dissent | Graphic Interventions transforms public space through site responsive artworks responding to the Festival theme of Dissent. Drawing on cultural identity, environmental narratives and quiet acts of resistance, each artist challenges everyday perspectives and reimagines the visual landscape of Canberra.
Signs of Dissent | Graphic Interventions TOUR
13 November 2026 | Civic Square
Explore the city through the lens of graphic intervention on this guided walking tour of Signs of Dissent.
Small Rituals | hand carved, handheld
5 November – 12 December 2026 | Craft + Design Canberra
Senden Blackwood's hand-carved granite vessels challenge the culture of speed, mass production and disposability. Through painstaking craftsmanship, geometric forms and the enduring presence of stone, his work celebrates slow making, material intelligence and the lasting value of objects shaped by time, patience and the human hand.
Soft Matter
5 November – 12 December 2026 | Craft + Design Canberra
A quiet act of dissent against the conventions that have long diminished craft, Soft Matter presents ceramic sculptures that challenge social and material hierarchies, embracing softness as a site of strength, complexity and possibility across the boundaries of craft, sculpture and still life.
Stories in the Dark
5 – 15 November 2026 | Civic Square
Stories in the Dark is an animated public light installation in Civic Square by Eggpicnic. Shifting between daylight and nighttime hours we see and hear species and ecosystems that have been ignored or erased, challenging us to confront ecological neglects. Transforming our attention into responsibility and making dissent a deliberate act of ecological care.
Tuggeranong Arts Centre Exhibitions
23 October – 12 December 2026 | Tuggeranong Arts Centre
Dissenting the trend of mass manufactured consumer goods, Tuggeranong Arts Centre presents outstanding craft and design in three exhibitions that privilege slow craft to refute disposable consumerism in favour of intergenerational investment in quality crafted and designed objects.