Lismore Quadrangle

Lismore Quadrangle Lismore's creative playground. Home to the Library, Conservatorium and the Lismore Regional Galley

The Quad is Lismore's creative playground and home to the Library, Conservatorium, the Clubhouse and the Lismore Regional Gallery.

This Thursday night in the Quad - a community vigil to honour the women and children who have lost their lives to domest...
20/05/2026

This Thursday night in the Quad - a community vigil to honour the women and children who have lost their lives to domestic and family violence.

Coming up at the Lismore Regional Gallery!
01/05/2026

Coming up at the Lismore Regional Gallery!

Lightbox Lane Launch this Thursday!
28/04/2026

Lightbox Lane Launch this Thursday!

Fire Twirling in the Quad is back, 1st and 3rd Thursday of the month, right after the markets. Free, all ages and abilit...
16/04/2026

Fire Twirling in the Quad is back, 1st and 3rd Thursday of the month, right after the markets. Free, all ages and abilities.

https://www.facebook.com/share/1BBj9v4Qh6/?mibextid=wwXIfr Blake Teddy Rhodes
15/04/2026

https://www.facebook.com/share/1BBj9v4Qh6/?mibextid=wwXIfr Blake Teddy Rhodes

Lismore Library is proud to host an inspiring Youth Week panel event, bringing together a diverse group of speakers to explore how young people can turn their ideas, passions, and creativity into meaningful action.
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The panel will feature a dynamic line-up:

🐨Ina Engermann
Lismore’s Environmentalist of the Year

🎨Kate Stroud
Visual Communicator and designer

🎤Mr Rhodes
Acclaimed rap artist and producer

📖Jason Buckland
Barrister

This engaging discussion is designed for young people aged 16–24 and aims to provide a welcoming, non-judgemental space to ask questions, challenge ideas, and explore what community participation and advocacy can look like in today’s world.

The panel will include perspectives from legal practice, creative industries, and grassroots environmental work, highlighting a range of ways young people may choose to contribute to their communities and the issues they care about.

Whether it’s through art, law, community organising or protecting Country, the panel will explore different ways young people can shape the future.

Young people, educators, and community members are encouraged to attend.

Event Details:
Location: Lismore Library Youth Area
Date: Thursday 23 April
Time: 4:00 pm–5:30 pm
Cost: Free
Bookings:
https://rtrl.spydus.com/cgi-bin/spydus.exe/ENQ/OPAC/EVSESENQ?SETLVL=&RNI=19953918

This event is made possible by event funding from the NSW government Office for Youth.
Youth Week NSW

Tomorrow night!
23/01/2026

Tomorrow night!

The summer edition of Echo Locator is coming up!!
08/01/2026

The summer edition of Echo Locator is coming up!!

The Echo Locator live music series culminates for the Summer 'Yowie Edition' in Yowie heartland aka the Lismore Quad.

Marian Tubbs' beautiful moving artwork is projected in the Lismore Quad from 7pm each night until 19 March. "And then pl...
19/12/2025

Marian Tubbs' beautiful moving artwork is projected in the Lismore Quad from 7pm each night until 19 March.

"And then plants are confused with stones. Rocks look like brains, stalactites like breasts, veins of iron like tapestries adorned with figures" is a new immersive video work by Marian Tubbs, developed through fieldwork across rainforest fragments (Booyong Nature Reserve, Bundjalung), everglades (Kabi Kabi) and a sandy island (K'Gari)

Marian Tubbs is an artist whose assemblage-focused practice explores her broad research interests in digital and vision technologies, materiality, language and ecologies. She conflates material juxtapositions between body and object, high and low culture, analogue and digital, physical and virtual, natural and artificial, to transform the everyday into a space of interrogation. Often constructed from the physical and digital detritus of contemporary life – from found photos and surveillance footage to scavenged disposable items – her works position objects, images and text in new or unexpected combinations to question traditional notions of value.

Research and development of this work was funded by The Refinery's Noosa Natural Ecologies residency, an initiative delivered by SCCA in partnership with the Creative Ecologies Research Cluster at UniSC and Noosa Council. Supported by Major Partners; Sunshine Coast Council and the Queensland Government through Arts Queensland. The work has been further developed for the Lismore Quad Projection Series.

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