Wakefield events

The Wakefield Region in South Australia offers a diverse range of arts and lifestyle events for visitors to enjoy. From family and education performances to film and media events, there is something for everyone. The region is home to various cultural activities, colonial history, and recreational pursuits, making it an attractive destination for travelers.

Some of the notable things to see and do in the Wakefield area include viewing the Owen Silo Art, painted by renowned artist Alfie Hannaford, capturing a photo of the 'Loch-eel Monster' at Lake Bumbunga in Lochiel, enjoying a movie at the local Blyth Cinema, exploring the colonial heritage of Port Wakefield township, and relaxing at the Port Wakefield wharf and savoring local cuisine from cafes and bakeries. Visitors can also play a round of golf at the 18-hole course in Balaklava or Port Wakefield, visit the Balaklava Museum, Court House Gallery, and local eateries for delicious local produce, explore the Pepper Tree Trail at Brinkworth or the History Trail at Owen, see the 'Big Blade' at Snowtown, and admire the view of the Wakefield region from Brooks Lookout.

In addition, art enthusiasts can visit Carrick Hill in Adelaide, which hosts captivating Australian mid-century modern art exhibitions, offering a unique glimpse into the city's artistic landscape during the 1950s and 1960s. The exhibition features over 30 artworks created by 25 Australian artists and is curated by Dr. Margot Osborne, a leading expert in Australian art.

Furthermore, the region is part of the South Australian Living Artists (SALA) Festival, which showcases the work of a large number of artists through various exhibitions and art tours in the city of Adelaide. This festival provides an excellent opportunity to explore contemporary art and engage with expert tour guides.