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Ticketing + Festival Info
Horizon Festival is delivered under a COVID Safe plan. The safety of our audiences, artists and staff is our highest priority. Please follow COVID Safe practices when attending Horizon Festival events.
PLEASE REMEMBER TO:
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Wash hands
Regularly
Maintain social distancing
Wear a mask if you cannot
If sick, stay at home
Get tested
Download the ‘Check in QLD app’
Our COVID Safe plan will be updated based on advice from the Queensland Government, with information available via our website.
TICKETING
Book your tickets online or head along to our Festival Box Office.
ONLINE
Visit horizonfestval.com.au to see the full program of events and purchase tickets or register for free events.
BOX OFFICE
During the Festival, you can purchase tickets in person at our Box Office located next to the Wonderland Spiegeltent, Cotton Tree Park. See website for opening hours and details.
TERMS AND CONDITIONS
Visit horizonfestval.com.au to see Ticket Purchase Terms and Conditions including COVID-19 specific information.
*Prices listed in the program are the lowest ticket price on sale and booking fees are additional. See website for full pricing details. We welcome all audiences to Horizon Festival and strive to make every event as accessible as possible. Throughout the program, we’ve marked events that are wheelchair accessible and where Auslan Interpretation will be available. Please see the event details at horizonfestival.com.au for full accessibility details.
WHEELCHAIR ACCESS
This venue/location is wheelchair accessible. To reserve a wheelchair accessible space at this event, please contact us via email or phone. If this symbol is not displayed, access may be limited however we will endeavour to accommodate your needs.
AUSLAN INTERPRETED
Selected sessions of this event will include Auslan Interpretation. To book tickets with clear sightlines to Auslan interpreters, please contact us via email or phone.
COMPANION CARDS
Horizon Festival will provide a complimentary ticket to Companion Card holders to any paid ticketed events, subject to availability. To book a complimentary companion ticket, please contact us via email or phone. For any of the above or other access requirements, please contact us during business hours via: Email: horizon@sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au Phone: (07) 5420 8008
Pg 13 Visual Art Sites of Connection: Murphy’s Creek Gully, gully healing 2018 (detail) Still from performance documentation. Photo: Greg Harm, Tangible Media © Bloom Collective. Reading Between the Lines: Uncovering Butchulla History in the K’Gari Research Archive: Map of K’gari and newspaper clipping from the K’gari Research Archive held at USC (detail). Kabi Kabi Connections: Bridgette Chilly DAVIS, KABI KABI, B’hidingum Dirungarh Songlines of Mooloolah, 2018 (detail) acrylic on canvas, 52 x 75cm. Acquired through Sunshine Coast Council’s 2017 - 2019 Reconciliation Action Plan, 2018. Sunshine Coast Art Collection. Pg 18-19 Words + Ideas Main image: Stelarc, Reclining StickMan 2020, Monster Theatres: 2020 Adelaide Biennial of Australian Art, AGSA 2020. Photo: Saul Steed. © Stelarc. Did I Say That Out Loud? Stelarc, Handswriting-Writing One Word with Three Hands 1982. Photo: Saul Steed © Stelarc.
FOUNDATION PARTNER
MAJOR PARTNERS
The Regional Arts Development Fund is a partnership between the Queensland Government and Sunshine Coast Council to support local arts and culture in regional Queensland.
Presented with support from Sunshine Coast Council’s Centres for Conservation, Learning and Partnerships.
MEDIA + MARKETING PARTNERS
SUPPORTING PARTNERS
Coastline BMW
INDUSTRY PARTNERS
We acknowledge the significant cultural contribution of the Kabi Kabi and Jinibara Peoples, the traditional Custodians of the coastal plains and hinterlands on which we gather to share art and tell our collective stories.
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