Arts in the City in March

27 February 2026

If you’re a lover of the arts, we’ve got you covered with a mix of performances and exhibitions across the City of Stirling in March.

‘Urban Ma’ Exhibition | 2–14 March | Inglewood Arts Hub Gallery

Curated by Judy Rogers, ‘Urban Ma’ brings together three artists: printmaker and photographer Jill Ciemitis, photographer Jodie Holwill and watercolour artist Sue Hibbert in a collaborative exploration of the urban environment and its many dimensions.

A free opening night event will be held from 6.00pm to 8.00pm on Wednesday 4 March at Inglewood Arts Hub Gallery.

Image Credit: Jillian Ciemitis, Twilight Narrow Passages, Photograph

Stirling Open Art Studios | Sunday 8 & 15 March | Various locations

Stirling Open Art Studios is an artist-run event bringing together exciting local artists, showcasing their work in the intimate setting of their own studios. Held at various locations from 10.00am to 4.00pm, this free artist-run event is a unique opportunity to talk with the artists and learn a little more about them, their process and their workspace.

Stirling Open Art Studios is proudly supported by the City of Stirling’s Community Grants Program.

Creatives + Connections: Residency Space | Thursday 26 March | Stirling Leisure – Osborne Community Centre

Residency Space is the first session in the four-part Lost in Space series, which provides information and connections designed to anchor artists in physical, digital and personal space.

Join us for Residency Space from 5.30pm – 7.30pm to learn about our exciting collaboration with curator Rebecca Riggs-Bennett and artist Makaela Rowe-Fox and be among the first to hear about the City’s reimagined 2026 artist-in-residence program.

Places are limited and bookings essential – $10 each session (including a meal).

MetSO presents Lalo’s Symphonie Espagnole | Sunday 29 March | Taryn Fiebig Concert Hall, Churchlands

The Metropolitan Symphony Orchestra (MetSO) presents Lalo’s Symphonie Espagnole, featuring world renowned violinist Yana Burova and Schumann’s Symphony No. 1 “Spring”. Both under the baton of MetSO Distinguished Conductor Bruce Herriman and MetSO’s On the Podium Conductor Stuart Rhine-Davis.

Running from 3.00pm to 5.00pm, this ticketed family-friendly concert is suitable for all ages.

This event is proudly supported by the City of Stirling's Community Grants Program.

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