This show belongs to the Adelaide Fringe 2025 season. This season is now over.

A detail of a multilayered artwork depicting a dystopian ruined underwater city made up of images laminated onto, and cut out of thin layers of plywood. There is a school of sushi soy sauce fish swimming past printed onto the rippled glass on the front of the work. There is used plastic sushi soy sauce containers in the shape of fish lining the bottom of the frame. A man in a suit and carrying a briefcase wears an antique diving helmet stands in the foreground. The faceplate of his diving helmet is a barometer.
The Image shows a section of a multilayered artwork and depicts an old mansion on top of a cliff. The background of the image is a night sky filled with stars and the aurora borealis. Three butterflies are shown flying into the distance and a decorative design and crow or raven are printed in black of the glass over the image.
The image shows a detail shot of a multi layered artwork. It depicts a seemingly young woman with antlers, printed on the glass, in black, along with high tension powerlines over a war-torn destroyed city. A rocket is shown blasting off in the distance.

Future Relics Workshop

Dive into an immersive workshop with visual artist Christopher Boha, where you’ll explore the art of assemblage using found objects to tell your own story. This hands-on experience invites participants of all skill levels (kids 12 and under with an adult) to create 3D artworks that weave personal narratives through layering, mixed media, and object arrangement. The workshop begins with an artist talk on assemblage history and Christopher’s own influences, followed by demonstrations of layering techniques and materials exploration. Bring your own objects or choose from an array of provided materials to craft a one-of-a-kind piece that will be displayed during the Adelaide Fringe Festival. ★★★★★ “A workshop so ground-breaking, it’s probably changed lives!” – Christopher’s Dad

Presented by: Chris Boha

Discover the extraordinary journey of artist Christopher Boha, whose childhood began with tools and scrap wood in a rural Canadian town. There, he transformed the mundane into imaginative forts and sculptures, igniting his passion for creativity. A graduate of the Alberta College of Art and Design, Boha explores themes of belonging, home, and the narratives shaping our identities.
Since relocating to Adelaide in 2009 for his PhD, he has taught and exhibited across Australia, Canada, Italy, the USA, New Zealand, the UK, and China. During the Adelaide Fringe Festival, experience his latest exhibition that invites reflection on cultural stories and our perceptions of self. Don’t miss this chance to engage with an artist whose work resonates deeply in today’s chaotic world!

visart • Workshop
South Australia • Australian Premiere