Blockbuster Sci-Fi and Interactive Science: What's On in Albury Today

Tuesday, 3 February 2026: A Day of Culture and Cinema in Albury
While the week is just beginning, Albury offers a diverse range of activities for those looking to explore the local arts, science, and cinematic scene today. Whether you are interested in a family-friendly interactive exhibition or catching one of the year's biggest blockbuster sequels, there is plenty to see and do in the city center.
Questacon Hands-On Exhibition at Albury LibraryMuseum
For those seeking an intellectual spark this Tuesday, the Albury LibraryMuseum is currently hosting the Questacon - Hands-On mini-exhibition. This dynamic display is designed to prove that science is fun for all ages through a series of interactive stations. Visitors can engage with various physics and biology-based challenges, making it an excellent destination for school-aged children or curious adults alike. The exhibition is open today from 9:30 am to 1:00 pm. Located on Kiewa Street, the LibraryMuseum also provides a quiet space to explore local history collections after you have finished with the hands-on displays.
Blockbuster Screenings at Regent Cinemas
Movie buffs have a treat in store today at the historic Regent Cinemas on Dean Street. The cinema is currently featuring two of the most anticipated films of the season. Avatar: Fire and Ash, the latest installment in the epic sci-fi saga, is showing in the luxury Lounge and Gold Class screens, offering a visually stunning escape into the world of Pandora. Additionally, for those who enjoy a thrill, 28 Years Later is screening today with sessions scheduled for 3:30 pm and 9:30 pm. This long-awaited sequel to the cult horror classic provides a high-stakes cinematic experience that is perfect for a Tuesday afternoon or evening out.
Art and Local Heritage
If you prefer a self-guided experience, the Murray Art Museum Albury (MAMA) is open to the public today from 10:00 am to 5:00 pm. While the highly anticipated RAW26 exhibition does not open until later this month, visitors can still enjoy the museum's permanent collections and the current open gallery spaces. It is a perfect opportunity to enjoy a coffee at the museum cafe and take in the contemporary works from artists across the Murray region. For those in North Albury, the Lavington Library is also open for regular services, providing a great community hub for reading and research.

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