May’d Festival

May’d Festival

Join us for a two-day festival celebrating art, music, food, and our community as we transform Central Geelong into a vibrant hub of creativity.

Join us for a two-day festival celebrating art, music, food, and our community as we transform Central Geelong into a vibrant hub of creativity.

Join us for a two-day festival celebrating art, music, food, and our community as we transform Central Geelong into a vibrant hub of creativity. With a bustling makers market, live performances, interactive workshops, and more, May’d Festival is the perfect place to showcase your unique creations and connect with fellow makers.

Don't miss out on this exciting opportunity to be part of May'd Festival 2023! Express your interest today and let's make magic happen together.

Friday 26 – Saturday 27 May 2023
Little Malop Street
www.centralgeelong.com.au/mayd

* May'd Festival is delivered by Love Central Geelong in partnership with Creative Geelong Inc, supported by the City of Greater Geelong through its ‘Community Events Grants’.

ALWAYS WAS. ALWAYS WILL BE. ABORIGINAL LAND.

Creative Geelong acknowledges Wadawurrung Traditional Owners of the unceded lands on which we live and create. We pay respect to Wadawurrung Elders past and present, to emerging cultural leaders and extend this respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander People.
We acknowledge the crucial role that creativity has played across Australia for thousands of years.
We are privileged to work alongside First Nations creatives who are continuing and evolving creative practices of the oldest surviving culture in the world.

ALWAYS WAS. ALWAYS WILL BE. ABORIGINAL LAND.

Creative Geelong acknowledges Wadawurrung Traditional Owners of the unceded lands on which we live and create. We pay respect to Wadawurrung Elders past and present, to emerging cultural leaders and extend this respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander People.
We acknowledge the crucial role that creativity has played across Australia for thousands of years.
We are privileged to work alongside First Nations creatives who are continuing and evolving creative practices of the oldest surviving culture in the world.