The sprawling grounds of St Margaret’s Anglican Girls School in Ascot will soon shift into a massive, living gallery as students prepare to host a biennial creative takeover of the campus.
A Festival of Local Flair

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Every two years, the school grounds shed their academic routine to become an immersive hub for the arts. The event invites the wider Brisbane community to wander through a curated landscape where the air fills with the sounds of live orchestras, choral groups, and contemporary bands.
How often do you get the chance to witness an entire school’s creative soul laid bare in such an interactive way? From modern jazz dance routines to gripping dramatic monologues, the day serves as a lively, non-stop showcase of raw talent, proving that art is best experienced in person.
The Exhibition Space

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Moving beyond the stage, the school’s main halls will transform into a formal gallery. Here, visitors can explore a diverse collection of student work, ranging from intricate sculptures and photography to experimental digital art. Rather than staying behind closed doors, these creative projects are displayed to bridge the gap between the school and the neighbourhood, grounding the event in a shared local experience.
Plan Your Visit

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Mark your calendars for Saturday, 1 August 2026. The gates will be wide for visitors from 11:00 AM until 7:00 PM, with no cost for entry. If you are heading to Petrie Street, consider the popularity of the event; street parking often reaches capacity quickly, making public transport a much smarter bet for a stress-free arrival.
Keeping an eye on the official school website for the performance timetable will ensure you don’t miss your favourite act. Given the mix of indoor gallery spaces and outdoor performance zones, a quick check of the local Ascot forecast before leaving the house is highly recommended.
The name of the event—the Mayo Arts Festival—is a deliberate tribute to the Mayo family. Their historical influence remains deeply woven into the fabric of both the school’s land and the surrounding Ascot area. By hosting this festival, the school preserves a legacy that links yesterday’s local history with the creative expressions of the next generation.
Published Date 13-July-2026















