This is a repeating event- Event 2 / 221 March 2026 10:00 pm
This is a repeating event- Event 2 / 221 March 2026 10:00 pm
The Art of Dining is a design-led exploration of food, presented by The Finders Keepers and hosted at Seaworks. Bringing together 70+
The Art of Dining is a design-led exploration of food, presented by The Finders Keepers and hosted at Seaworks.
Bringing together 70+ food and drink makers, plus designers, from across Australia into one delicious event, join thousands of hungry food lovers across two days and sample the best local flavours in the country.
This special food market series draws on the same ethos you know and love The Finders Keepers for: supporting thoughtful buying through local makers. It’s a design-led, food-lovin’ celebration of why we come together to dine.
We gather to eat, yes, but food is so much more than just sustenance. It’s ritual, experience, shared and a comforting routine. At this event, food becomes a design experience. It’s more than just a market; it’s an immersive, thoughtfully-curated food journey that takes you through the full cycle of dining: from growing to gathering and learning to linger.
Seaworks
82 Nelson Place, Williamstown
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