Industry Development
Programs for artists and communities designed to transform the arts industry.
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Community Workshops
A FREE intersectional workshop program for anyone aged 18+ to explore their creativity and build skills with support from professional artists.
Yarn for Art’s Sake
Informal, drop-in sessions for First Nations individuals working in the arts, designed to create a relaxed and supportive space for conversation, connection, and community building.
An initiative seeded by the ActNow Theatre First Nations Advisory Group.
Homework Club
Scheduled around major arts grant deadlines, Homework Club will offer a collaborative space for artists to work alongside peers while developing their grant applications.
Meet with Us
Need a hand with your performing arts project? Meet with us and to free, personalised advice from our experienced team.
Stage Ready
Stage Ready is a new pilot program purpose-built to support marginalised artists to get their projects out of the studio and onto the stage.
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Cultural Leaders
A training program for emerging leaders that puts First Nations, POC and queer artists at the helm and equips them with the resources and professional support they need to lead their communities.
MakeSpace Residencies
A mentored residency program designed to support talented emerging artists who represent the diverse face of South Australia’s arts scene.
Everything I Was Told Not To Be
FREE theatre, rap and spoken word workshops in collaboration with Northern Sound System and The Gathered Sound, exclusively for Global Majority young adults aged 18-35.
Young Theatre Makers
Free Theatre Workshops for for young people aged 13-17 to explore theatre-making in a welcoming, youth-led environment.
Muslim Artists’ Sessions
Led by Salemah Abdalaal, Muslim Artist Sessions was a peer group for Muslim theatre makers. It served as a safe space for Muslim artists to conceive and develop their own creative projects and provided an opportunity for collaboration with Muslim creatives.
Queer Theatre Program
Whatever it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference.