Katherine Regional Arts is a community arts and cultural development organisation based in Katherine.
We offer a variety of arts opportunities for both artists and non-artists in the region. We aim to bring people together through arts activities to develop relationships and strengthen our sense of community.
Get involved in Katherine Regional Arts
By becoming a member, you are supporting Katherine Regional Arts to continue to deliver great community arts projects in the Katherine Region.
Annual General Member
$10
Annual Studio Member
$80
Annual Community Group Member
$180
What's On
Katherine Regional Arts hosts a variety of fun and inclusive events for the Katherine Region
- There are no upcoming events.
Katherine Regional Arts is a not for profit organisation established in 2000
Supporting local artists and facilitating community cultural development in the region.
Latest News
Want to know what we have been up to? We regularly post news, photos and videos of our projects across the Katherine region.
Junk Arts Festival 2020 is here!
The Junk Arts Festival is in its 8th consecutive year and showcases the diverse talents of the Katherine community and its regions.
2019 Katherine Mural Round Up
That’s a wrap! 2019 has been a colossal year for KRA’s public art happenings around Katherine. With four new murals installed throughout the main strip …
Studio
The Katherine Regional Arts Studio provides practical and affordable opportunities for the community to develop and practice their interest in the visual arts. We offer workshops run by skilled artists and host Open Studio’s for self-guided practice.
Our studio space includes screen-printing facilities, print press, kiln and wide variety of materials including paints, pastels and charcoals; clay and glazes; lino; and more!
Solar Cinema
Our beautiful Solar Cinema is part of an international network of solar powered mobile cinemas. The Solar Cinema consists of a huge 7m x 5m inflatable screen which allows us to pack the trailer and take this beast to sites in Katherine, bush blocks, remote communities, and beyond!