
Visual Storytellers: VCA Exhibition
Visual Storytellers is a vibrant free exhibition highlighting the transformative art of production design, held as part of International Production Design Week in Melbourne.
Step inside the world of film, television, and stage creation, as Australia’s leading designers showcase intricate sketches, detailed models, stunning costumes, and immersive sets that shape beloved stories. This event celebrates the talent and vision behind the camera, offering a rare glimpse at the creative process and its impact on storytelling and emotion. Enjoy special guest talks, guided tours, and interactive displays suitable for all ages.
Whether you’re a fan, student, or creative professional, discover production design’s magic.
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Fri 17 Oct |
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Sat 18 Oct |
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Mon 20 Oct |
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Tue 21 Oct |
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Sat 25 Oct |
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Location 
Southbank Library
Victorian College Of The Arts
234 St Kilda Rd
Southbank 3006
Price and bookings
This is a free event
Booking not required
Contact details
Accessibility
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