The Mayo Arts Festival returns to St Margaret’s on Saturday 27 July and whether you’re young or young at heart, there is something for everyone to enjoy!
Rides and Activities
Ride armbands are now on sale. St Margaret’s students and friends can ride all day with an armband. Pre purchase for $40 or purchase on the day from the Merchandise Stall for $45. Individual ride tickets will also be available. The rides will kick off at 11am and finish at 5pm while the animal farm will operate between 11am and 3pm.
For our younger St Margaret’s students and perhaps younger siblings or family members, please note there are age/height restrictions on some rides which are listed on the Trybooking page. Individual ride tickets might be a better value option for smaller children.
Pre purchase armbands here:
In addition to the amusement rides, there will also be a number of fun activities including lucky dip, lob a choc, Golf Central Putt Putt, face painting and crazy hair and bracelet making.
Food and Drinks
There will be a range of delicious food offerings from some of Brisbane’s best food trucks around Circular Drive including Bill’s Burgers, El Corazon, Roam’ In Pizza, OMG Donuts, Gelato a Go Go, Samurai Kitchen and coffee from Tipple and Tamper.
A breakfast BBQ will serve up delicious fare while on Petrie Street, near the amusement rides, you will find Potato Slinkys and Dippin’ Dots.
Of course, all the traditional fair style food options will also be available with stalls including snow cones, fairy floss, popcorn and lollies in addition to the famous Mayo Bake Sale sponsored by Clear Insurance.
The Comiskey Distillery Bar will open at 12pm and run into the evening serving up a wide selection of drinks including signature cocktails. A mixologist will be shaking and stirring from 4pm to 7pm.
Market Stalls
Browse the more than 30 market stalls showcasing the work of Brisbane and Queensland artists and artisans. This year, we are excited to launch a new design market at the Festival, which will replace the gallery exhibition held in previous years. Some wonderful artists including Barbara Heath, Carly Scoufos, Paula Boo, Tracy Murray and Mari Hirata will be in attendance at the event with their pieces available for sale. The design market will be held in the Arts Centre Foyer and will complement an additional 20 artisan market stalls in Eton Hall and Eton Courtyard selling everything from homewares, jewellery, clothing, ceramics and paintings.
We are also pleased to have several of our entrepreneurially minded students who have elected to have a stall at Mayo this year and we encourage you to support their small business ideas.
Live entertainment
Enjoy music performances on the main stage on Circular Drive from 12pm through until 7pm. There will also be pop-up musical performances around the school grounds as well. Our dance and drama students will also perform throughout the day.
Student Art Displays
This year we will exhibit more student visual art than ever before, providing a platform for our students to share their work and talents with the community.
Raffle
Thanks to the generosity of so many donors, there is over $14,000 worth of prizes up for grabs in the Festival raffle. You don’t need to be attending the event to enter.
Thank you to the many families and businesses that have donated items for the raffle including jeweller Barbara Heath, the Alford family, Brisbane Festival, Jimena Alejandra, Lancaster & Co Beauty Therapy, the Comiskey family, Carys Martin, Earth Fibre, Essential Earthing, jeweller Hannah Tempany, Dainty Little Creations, VESTIRSI, Status Quan, The Goodnight Co., Two Plums Design, Alan Innes, This and That Styling, Cath’s Crafts, Tula Homeware, Wild Baskets, Catherine’s Kitchen, L’Nor Designs, Silver Corvidae and TR Jewellery Design, Paula Boo Studio, Clear Insurance, Alcie May, The Athlete’s Foot, the Queensland Symphony Orchestra, Carly Scoufos, Story Bridge Hotel, Shut Up and Relax Ceramics, Cacycat, Itsy Betsy Shop, Hey Good Looking, Jacinta Stewart, Claudia Mazzotta and Short Stuff Creations.
In Conversation with Lindy Lee
There are still some tickets remaining to a special event with guest artist Lindy Lee AO in conversation with arts writer and curator Alison Kubler.
When: Saturday 27 July | 12pm – 12:45pm
Where: Senior Library
Tickets: $30 students/$40 adults: .
Festival Program
Gates open at 10am and entry is free. The music entertainment, food trucks and bar will continue into the evening, concluding at 7pm. You can download the festival program and map to plan your day out here. FESTIVAL PROGRAM (PDF 1.2MB)
Thank you to our Mayo Supporters Comiskey Distillery, All Clear Print & Signs, Village Voice and the Lord Mayor’s Community Fund and the Hamilton Ward Office as well as the many businesses that have sponsored a stall or donated prizes towards the raffle.
We hope you can join us at this year’s event!
The MAYO Committee