
The Slab Hut will participate in the 2023 Trail & Open Studios event in June 2023.
When: Every Saturday & Sunday in June from 10am-4pm
Studio Guide
Participating artist details, locations and individual opening hours are
contained in our Studio Guide. This guide lists the 47 artists participating
across 22 studios and art spaces, the workshops on offer, as well as a map
to help you plan your visit. Guides available online, in the galleries or from
The Slab Hut.
People's Choice Award
Participating artists have submitted an original piece of artwork so you
can vote for your favourite entry.
Your vote gives you the chance to win that original artwork!
All votes will go into a random draw to win the artwork. Scan the QR code
in the gallery to register your vote.
When: Every Saturday & Sunday in June from 10am-4pm
Studio Guide
Participating artist details, locations and individual opening hours are
contained in our Studio Guide. This guide lists the 47 artists participating
across 22 studios and art spaces, the workshops on offer, as well as a map
to help you plan your visit. Guides available online, in the galleries or from
The Slab Hut.
People's Choice Award
Participating artists have submitted an original piece of artwork so you
can vote for your favourite entry.
Your vote gives you the chance to win that original artwork!
All votes will go into a random draw to win the artwork. Scan the QR code
in the gallery to register your vote.

The Slab Hut is open every weekend and week day
through the whole year - not just in June.
OPEN 10.00am - 400pm
John Scott Park, Main Street, Samford.
(except Christmas Day, Boxing Day, New Year's Day, Anzac Day & Easter Friday)
We acknowledge the traditional owners of the land and recognise their continuing
connection to land, waters and culture. We pay respect to the Elders,
past, present and emerging.
through the whole year - not just in June.
OPEN 10.00am - 400pm
John Scott Park, Main Street, Samford.
(except Christmas Day, Boxing Day, New Year's Day, Anzac Day & Easter Friday)
We acknowledge the traditional owners of the land and recognise their continuing
connection to land, waters and culture. We pay respect to the Elders,
past, present and emerging.