Credit: Susann Bargas Gomez

URBAN GALLERY: Tokyo Rain

Mary Eggleston, Möbius and Miami Vice  

Event details

Installation

Event dates

  • Fri 2 May – Sun 11 May / 2:00pm – 7:00pm

Opening Night Activation

Event dates

  • Fri 2 May / 5:00 – 8:30pm

Shops DA1 & DA2, Big Top Shopping Centre, 12/20 Ocean St, Maroochydore, Kabi Kabi Country

Ticket Prices

Price
Free

Step into the neon-lit dreamscape of Tokyo Rain, a bold reimagining and deconstruction of Mary Eggleston & Nycole Prowse’s narrative screenplay. 

For Horizon 2025, writer and performance artist Mary Eggleston joins forces with multimedia artist Möbius to dismantle and rebuild the story anew – melding past, present, and future in a multi-sensory journey.

Blurring the lines between cinema, theatre, and installation, Tokyo Rain immerses audiences in a world of projection, sound, 3D sculptures, and retro digital experimentation. Wander the streets of 1980s Tokyo, where every step reveals fragments of a young traveller's journey – lost, found, and forever changed.

This work is part of the Festival Precinct, where we invite you to wander and wonder through our Urban Gallery every day of Horizon 2025.

Situated in Ocean St, Maroochydore (Kabi Kabi Country), you’ll find a diverse collection of works nestled into streets, laneways and Big Top Shopping Centre — blurring the lines between physical, artistic and digital realms.

Suitable for all ages, this free-to-enjoy 10-day art-trail will feature inspiring work from visionary Queensland and Australian contemporary artists, including First Nations artists.

The Artists

  • Mary Eggleston – Performance artist
  • Möbius – Media artist
  • Miami Vice – Sound Engineer
  • Norma Schroeter – Music Composition
  • Susann Bargas Gomez – Photography

Acknowledgements

Tokyo Rain is presented by Horizon 2025 as part of the Festival Precinct Urban Gallery supported by the Queensland Government through Arts Queensland and Big Top Shopping Centre.

The development of this work was supported by Sunshine Coast Council's MadeSC program and the Regional Arts Development Fund (RADF), a partnership between Queensland Government, through Arts Queensland, and Sunshine Coast Council to support local arts and culture in regional Queensland. 

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