Your MPavilion 2021 program is here!

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After being the world’s most locked-down city, we’re putting on the biggest MPavilion season yet! Are you (and your calendar) ready?

We’re so excited to launch the program for our forthcoming season, taking place in the Queen Victoria Gardens from 2 December 2021 to 24 April 2022, with online events from 23 November 2021. MPavilion 2021, designed by MAP studio (Venice), will host over 400 free events, including talks, workshops, performances, kid-friendly experiences, and installations.

View the program now

Highlights throughout the MPavilion 2021 season will feature the architects Francesco Magnani and Traudy Pelzel from MAP studio (Venice), a three-day Indigenous architecture forum BLAKitecture: The Manifesto, Melbourne Music Week, Venice Studio Melbourne with Melbourne School of DesignDJ 101 with DJ SarahAgency ProjectsOutwstAustralian Centre for Contemporary ArtMelbourne Theatre CompanyTarraWarra Museum of Art and many, many more!

This season’s MProjects include the inaugural Melbourne launch of artist Patricia Piccinini’s Skywhalepapa, a playground installation (like you’ve never seen before) by SECRETARY and a free pop-up nail bar at The Salon. And to top it all off, we have three design commissions by Erik YvonNüüd Studio and Like Butter in collaboration with MUSK Architecture Studio.

View the program now. We’ll see you in the gardens!

MPavilion 2021 opens in the Queen Victoria Gardens from 2 December 2021 – 24 April 2022. MPavilion is an initiative of the Naomi Milgrom Foundation in partnership with the City of Melbourne, Victorian Government through Creative Victoria and RACV. 

 

 

Wominjeka (Welcome). We acknowledge the Yaluk-ut Weelam as the traditional custodians of the land on which we meet. Yaluk-ut Weelam means ‘people of the river camp’ and is connected with the coastal land at the head of Port Phillip Bay, extending from the Werribee River to Mordialloc. The Yaluk-ut Weelam are part of the Boon Wurrung, one of the five major language groups of the greater Kulin Nation. We pay our respects to the land, their ancestors and their elders—past, present and to the future.