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2026 Craft + Design Canberra Festival Program

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Braddon Mural Magic | A Walk Through Creative Corners

8 November 2026 | Braddon

Discover Braddon’s bold murals on an immersive guided walk exploring how artists use public walls to challenge ideas and spark conversation. Find hidden corners, encounter striking works up close and uncover the stories shaping Canberra’s most eclectic suburb. Braddon Mural Magic invites all ages to see the city as a living, creative gallery.  

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Canberra Open Homes

9 – 15 November 2026 | Across Canberra

Explore Canberra's award-winning Architecture with new landmark buildings and ingenious sustainable residences through the Australian Institute of Architecture's ACT Chapter tour program. 

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Canberra Open Homes | Batten House

13 November 2026 | Curtin

Discover Batten House, a new family home and studio in Curtin that responds beautifully to its parkland setting adjacent to the Yarralumla Creek open space network. Featuring a centralised courtyard with operable screens, reverse brick veneer construction and a rich textural palette of recycled hardwood, honed concrete and timber joinery. 

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Canberra Open Homes | Canvas House

12 November 2026 | Deakin

Enter Canvas House, a restrained and beautifully considered home that draws from Scandinavian minimalism and French provincial architecture within Canberra's post war suburban fabric. Organised around a central outdoor living courtyard and achieving a 7.1 star energy rating, this fully electric home is a masterclass in passive solar design and sustainable living. 

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Canberra Open Homes | CIT Woden

9 November 2026 | Canberra Institute of Technology, Woden

Step inside one of Canberra's most ambitious buildings, the CIT Woden Campus, home to the largest mass timber building by volume in Australia. Discover a profound Connection to Country narrative woven into every detail, from coloured terracotta bands expressing Valley, Bush, Mountain and Sky Country, to an oculus skylight through which Mullian tracks the sun. 

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Canberra Open Homes | CIT Woden - Woden Education First Youth Foyer

9 November 2026 | Canberra Institute of Technology, Woden

Welcome to the Woden Education First Youth Foyer at CIT Woden, part of the groundbreaking vertical campus by Gray Puksand, pairing mass timber design with a Connection to Country narrative.  Alongside safe housing and wraparound support, it gives young people experiencing or at risk of homelessness real pathways to education, training and independence. 

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Canberra Open Homes | F.C.T Alterations

8 November 2026 | Ainslie

Come into this thoughtful addition to a heritage cottage that maximises passive comfort through clever sectional design, recycled Canberra red bricks and high-level north facing glazing. A considered and layered composition that honours the old while confidently introducing the new. 

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Canberra Open Homes | Gugan Gulwan

11 November 2026 | Wanniassa

Step inside Gugan Gulwan, a purpose-built facility designed with and for First Nations people. Created through deep community consultation by COX Architecture in collaboration with ck architecture, this uplifting space responds to Country and community, embedding First Nations culture into every detail, from its gathering spaces to its significant artwork integration.

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Canberra Open Homes | Secret Garden House

15 November 2026 | Turner

Step inside Secret Garden House, where three pavilions form a ‘house as landscape’, shaped by the quiet authority of an enormous oak tree. An energy positive home that embraces ease of living across generations, with Canberra red bricks, spotted gum timber and colour used as a form of craft. 

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Canberra Open Homes | The Australian War Memorial New Entrance

14 November 2026 | Australian War Memorial

Step inside the Australian War Memorial's New Entrance, where a striking Oculus, inspired by the Hall of Memory's dome, draws natural light into a space of quiet solemnity and contemporary beauty. Featuring locally sourced sandstone, bronze detailing and intuitive wayfinding, this is a seamless and deeply considered integration of history and modernity. 

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Nightwalks with Teenagers

12, 13 + 14 November 2026 | City

Nightwalks with Teenagers is created with local youth, who plan, design and lead public walks through Canberra at night, exploring the neighbourhood with members of the community. It is focused on the power of walking together, bringing together teens and adults to have a unique social experience in shared spaces. 

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Northbourne Precinct Heritage Tour | A Walking Tour

10 + 12 November 2026 | Northbourne Avenue

Join The Fix It Chicks, architect Jenny Edwards and broadcaster Lish Fejer, alongside architect Marcus Graham from Stewart Architecture and Gabe Szivek from Art Group for an evening walking tour exploring the retrofit of Canberra’s mid-century public housing on Northbourne Avenue, including access inside one of the retrofitted maisonettes. 

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Walk On Country

15 November 2026 | Black Mountain

Walk on Country with Tyronne Bell (Ngunawal ) through the tracks and trails of Black Mountain, gaining a First Nations understanding of bush foods, artefacts and stone tools, with panoramic views of Canberra along the way. This tour reads the landscape through Ngunawal knowledge held and carried forward since long before Canberra was planned, offering the 2026 Festival theme of Dissent as continuity of culture on Country. 

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