Showcase and sell your artwork for free at Granville’s newest street festival.
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Saturday 2 May 2026 from 11am to 6pm
Good Street, Granville
FOUNDABOUT Festival is a brand new art and music street festival showcasing Sydney’s emerging and grassroots creative culture. For one day, Good Street, Granville will transform into a cultural playground featuring live music, street art, performances, art exhibitions, arts and craft stalls, vinyl DJ sets, live painting battles and more.
FOUNDABOUT Festival is offering free stalls for emerging artists to exhibit and sell their artwork in the festival’s laneway gallery. This festival celebrates creativity while tackling real community challenges, and your work will be part of an experience designed to engage, inspire, and connect with locals and visitors.
Take this chance to showcase your art to a curious, culturally engaged audience in a vibrant street festival environment.
FOUNDABOUT Festival is also looking for: Artists to compete in Art Battle - see more at artbattle.com/artists.
Good Street will not look or feel like any other street festival in Sydney. Rather than being food orientated with food trucks and amplitudes of market stalls, the event instead concentrates attention on:
Original art and talent
Local music and musicians
Creative collaboration and ideas
Fair pay to all
Open access and inclusion for all
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Vinyl DJs and Selectors – FOUNDABOUT Festival
Paid vinyl sets across the day in Granville.
Paid vinyl sets across the day in Granville.
Opportunity closes
18 Apr 2026
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Musicians and performers - FOUNDABOUT Festival
Paid performance opportunities on The Big Stage in Granville.
Paid performance opportunities on The Big Stage in Granville.
Opportunity closes
18 Apr 2026
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Market vendor applications open - FOUNDABOUT Festival
Seeking handmade, design-led and creative maker stalls.
Seeking handmade, design-led and creative maker stalls.
Opportunity closes
18 Apr 2026
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