Coral Street Art Space

Coral Street Art Space The Coral Street Art Space is an initiative of the City of Victor Harbor.

Established in 2019, it is a multi purpose venue welcoming all art forms and is a dynamic hub for creativity, learning and connection.

As part of Winter Whale Festival and in association with Water People at Coral Street Art Space:Special Screening: Tim B...
28/05/2026

As part of Winter Whale Festival and in association with Water People at Coral Street Art Space:

Special Screening: Tim Bonython's Cinematic Ocean Journeys

As part of the Water People exhibition, Victa Cinema presents a special screening drawn from the cinematic ocean journeys of award-winning surf filmmaker Tim Bonython.

With a camera in hand since 1978, Tim Bonython has spent decades chasing the world's biggest swell events to the mo st remote and dangerous coastlines on earth. His breathtaking imagery and intimate storytelling capture the raw beauty, force and spirituality of the ocean in a way that few filmmakers have ever achieved β€” making this a compelling and immersive companion to the themes explored in Water People.

Tim Bonython is behind some of the world's most iconic surf films, including Biggest Wednesday, Blackwater, May Dayz, Immersion, and The Big Wave Project β€” this special screening reflects Bonython's lifelong commitment to documenting big-wave surfing at its most awe-inspiring.

An immersive cinematic experience that speaks to the deep connection between people, water, and the power of the natural world.

Tim will be there to present each section which will be a unique collection of some of Tim's finest edits.

Saturday 6 June, 5:00pm, Victa Cinema

All tickets $15, available from the cinema or https://www.trybooking.com/events/landing/1578736

πŸŽ‰πŸŽ¬πŸΏπŸŽΆ THIS SUNDAY - FREE LOCAL RECONCILIATION WEEK EVENTS πŸŽΆπŸΏπŸŽ¬πŸŽ‰We are excitedly looking forward to two fantastic free comm...
27/05/2026

πŸŽ‰πŸŽ¬πŸΏπŸŽΆ THIS SUNDAY - FREE LOCAL RECONCILIATION WEEK EVENTS πŸŽΆπŸΏπŸŽ¬πŸŽ‰

We are excitedly looking forward to two fantastic free community events this Sunday, 31 May, and we'd love you to join us!

πŸŽ—οΈ Bring your family, friends and neighbours and let's be ALL IN for Reconciliation πŸ‘£πŸ‘£πŸ‘£

🎬 Nunga Screen at Victa Cinema
πŸ“ Victa Cinema
πŸ•‘ Sessions at 2:00pm and 7:00pm
🍿 Enjoy powerful First Nations storytelling on the big screen.

🎢 Voices for Reconciliation
πŸ“ Grosvenor Hotel Beer Garden
πŸ•ž 3:30pm – 6:00pm

Join us for an incredible afternoon of:
✨ Live music
✨ Food
✨ Yarning
✨ Community connection

Sing along to the iconic Beds Are Burning by Midnight Oil, led by Eskatology, a dynamic Ngarrindjeri creative and hip-hop artist.

🎀 Local Nunga youth will also be performing alongside Aunty Leonie.

Come together as a community, celebrate culture, and raise your voices for reconciliation.

πŸ’› Everyone is welcome. We hope to see you there!

27/05/2026

Homecoming – World Premiere
Sunday June 7, 1–2pm | Victa Cinema

A powerful cinematic collaboration between Adelaide-born composer Matt Laing and videographer Denis Smith, Homecoming captures the iconic Bluff at Encounter Bay on the Fleurieu Peninsula.

Built from the musical work From Home (2020/21), the film moves through four natural themes: birds, reeds, lizard, and granite - reflecting life on the Bluff in sound and image.

After two years in the making, this original work premieres at Victa Cinema as part of the Victor Harbor Winter Whale Festival, featuring a live string performance by Alison Rayner (violin), Justin Julian (viola), and David Moran (cello).

Don’t miss this unique fusion of film, place, and live music.

Today we acknowledge National Sorry Day.We remember the Stolen Generations and honour the strength, resilience and survi...
26/05/2026

Today we acknowledge National Sorry Day.
We remember the Stolen Generations and honour the strength, resilience and survival of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.
We stand in respect and reflection.

🌊 Looking ahead to WATER PEOPLE 🌊We’re excited to present Water People - a powerful group exhibition curated by Maria El...
24/05/2026

🌊 Looking ahead to WATER PEOPLE 🌊

We’re excited to present Water People - a powerful group exhibition curated by Maria Ellers as part of the Victor Harbor Winter Whale Festival πŸ‹

Showing at Coral Street Art Space this June-July 2026, the exhibition brings together artists deeply connected to Australia’s ocean and coastal environments, featuring works by Mark Callaghan, Rita Kluge, Gerry Wedd, David C***s, John Ogden, Goompi Ugerabah, and Mark Rhodes.

A special associated event will also take place at Victa Cinema, featuring a screening of Surfing Visions by renowned surf filmmaker Tim Bonython.

Across surf and swell, reef systems, migration routes, saltwater culture, and ancestral knowledge, these artists explore lived relationships with the sea - revealing coastal environments as places of both power and vulnerability.

Timed with the seasonal arrival of Southern Right Whales along the Fleurieu coastline, Water People invites reflection on our shared responsibility to protect the ocean, while celebrating the deep creative pull of water.

Exhibition Opening – Friday 5 June 5:30pm at Coral Street Art Space – registration essential here: https://victorharbor-events.bookable.net.au/ #!/event-detail/ev_fbdadcad653a43dc93a8937dade6e72e

πŸ“’ Coral Street Art Space Closure NoticePlease be advised that Coral Street Art Space will be temporarily closed for floo...
21/05/2026

πŸ“’ Coral Street Art Space Closure Notice

Please be advised that Coral Street Art Space will be temporarily closed for floor sanding.

πŸ”’ Closure period: Saturday 23 May 2026
🎨 Reopening: Thursday 3 June 2026

During this time, the space will not be accessible as improvement works are undertaken to enhance the gallery and facilities.

We appreciate your understanding and look forward to welcoming you back when we reopen with an updated and refreshed space.

With just 1 week remaining, applications for the 2026 Fleurieu Food Festival are closing soon.Across the full month of A...
20/05/2026

With just 1 week remaining, applications for the 2026 Fleurieu Food Festival are closing soon.

Across the full month of August, Fleurieu Food Festival will bring together food, wine, tourism and regional experiences from right across the Fleurieu Peninsula - connecting audiences with the incredible venues, producers, chefs, makers and operators that make this region so special.

If you’ve been thinking about hosting an event, experience, long lunch, tasting, workshop or collaboration, now is the time.

This is an opportunity to be part of a month-long regional tourism campaign reaching more than 3 million people through digital marketing, PR, tourism partnerships and statewide promotion.

August 1–31, 2026
Fleurieu Peninsula, South Australia

Applications close Friday, 22 May.

Apply via or at fleurieufood.com.au/festival-signup

Final days to experience the stunning exhibition by Zoe Crichton; Suburban Dancing at Coral Street Art Space.Zoe’s capti...
18/05/2026

Final days to experience the stunning exhibition by Zoe Crichton; Suburban Dancing at Coral Street Art Space.

Zoe’s captivating works invite viewers into a world of colour, texture and imagination, and this is your last chance to see them before the exhibition closes.

Closing Wednesday, May 21

Don’t miss the opportunity to view this beautiful collection and perhaps take home a piece you love.

As part of Winter Whale Festival and in association with Water People at Coral Street Art Space:Tim Bonython's Cinematic...
17/05/2026

As part of Winter Whale Festival and in association with Water People at Coral Street Art Space:

Tim Bonython's Cinematic Ocean Journeys

Victa Cinema presents a special screening drawn from the cinematic ocean journeys of award-winning surf filmmaker Tim Bonython.

With a camera in hand since 1978, Tim Bonython has spent decades chasing the world's biggest swell events to the mo st remote and dangerous coastlines on earth. His breathtaking imagery and intimate storytelling capture the raw beauty, force and spirituality of the ocean in a way that few filmmakers have ever achieved - making this a compelling and immersive companion to the themes explored in Water People.

Tim Bonython is behind some of the world's most iconic surf films, including Biggest Wednesday, Blackwater, May Dayz, Immersion, and The Big Wave Project - this special screening reflects Bonython's lifelong commitment to documenting big-wave surfing at its most awe-inspiring.

An immersive cinematic experience that speaks to the deep connection between people, water, and the power of the natural world.

Tim will be there to present each section which will be a unique collection of some of Tim's finest edits.

Saturday 6 June, 5:30pm, Victa Cinema

All tickets $15, available from the cinema or https://www.trybooking.com/events/landing/1578736

Take some time for yourself this winter with our Winter Wellness Walks ❄️Join the City of Victor Harbor Active Wellbeing...
16/05/2026

Take some time for yourself this winter with our Winter Wellness Walks ❄️

Join the City of Victor Harbor Active Wellbeing Team for free gentle, guided coastal walks designed to support wellbeing, connection, and a bit of breathing space in the middle of the season. These walks are open to all -no pressure, no rush, just time to move, notice, and reset in good company.

Wrap up warm and come along to experience the calm of winter by the sea.

For more information visit https://victorharbor-events.bookable.net.au/ #!/event-detail/ev_c06275dbd0a74f298f17eb36d775db77

Address

10 Coral Street
Victor Harbor, SA
5211

Opening Hours

Wednesday 10am - 3pm
Thursday 10am - 3pm
Friday 10am - 3pm
Saturday 10am - 2pm

Telephone

+61885510781

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