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Newcastle Community Arts Centre (more info)
The Newcastle Community Arts Centre provides for all artistic forms in Newcastle and the Hunter Valley. On their website you can view the current projects, newsletter and calendar of events, as well as find out about the facilities in which the Arts ...
North Sydney Community Centre (more info)
The North Sydney Community Centre provides an art space that works as a public gallery without the pressure of a commercial gallery. It's a program to give emerging and established artists and designers a place to stage their works/designs.
Pine Street Creative Arts Centre (more info)
The centre is an inner-city community focused arts centre situated in the heart of Sydney. It offers a program of high quality, innovative and progressive arts aimed at all sections of the community. The website includes information about general cou...
Shoalhaven City Arts Centre (more info)
The Shoalhaven City Arts Centre is a creative arts centre located in Nowra, New South Wales. Its facilities include four exhibition galleries, a gallery shop, conference and workshop rooms. The Arts Centre presents art, musical performance, film, mul...
South East Arts Region network (more info)
SEAR is a regional organisation with a cultural development brief across all art forms for the five shires in south east NSW. These include the areas of the Bega Valley, Bombala, Cooma-Monaro, Eurobodalla and Snowy River shires. Find out about arts i...
The Street Theatre is Canberra's main performing space for local professional theatre, emerging artists and local and interstate performance groups. The Street provides diversity, innovation and quality.
Studio 147 is home to the City of Parramatta Art Society, which provides its services and expertise to numerous local exhibitions and art promoting initiatives. The website provides information on Exhibitions, art demonstrations, workshops held eit...
Located in Cairns, far north Queensland, in a space renovated from three old tanks that form an old World War II site, the centre encourages local artists to exhibit and sell their work. Multi-functional exhibition and performance spaces cater for al...
The Substation - Hobson's Bay Community Arts Centre (more info)
A not for profit association whose aims are to transform the Newport Substation building and create a Community Arts Centre which will provide a venue for the cultural development of the local community. Visit the website for venue facilities, media ...
Tjulyuru Cultural and Civic Centre (more info)
The Tjulyuru Cultural and Civic Centre has been designed to provide the Ngaanyatjarra people with an opportunity to strengthen their culture and encourage its understanding amongst the wider national and international community. The centre provides ...
Tuggeranong Community Arts/Tuggeranong Arts Centre (more info)
The Tuggeranong Arts Centre is a vibrant purpose built centre located on the shores of Lake Tuggeranong, 30 minutes south of Canberra City. It features a 110 seat theatre, gallery, dance studio, artists studios, workshop space and the Aft Cafe Brass...
Warringah Printmakers Studio (more info)
Founded in 1983 by master printmaker Paul Smith, the Warringah Printmaker Studio became incorporated in October 1997 and is now a non-profit organisation with a volunteer management committee. Operates as a community facility offering classes, worksh...
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