The Station Creative Workspace is a launchpad for the Riverina’s creative community, offering spaces where artists, entrepreneurs, and businesses connect, collaborate, and grow.
Bookable Spaces
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The Ambo Gallery
See the Riverina’s latest creative work, or showcase your own! The Ambo Gallery is an exhibition and event space designed to highlight our region's growing creative community.
As well as exhibitions from regional artists and community groups, this centrally-located gallery is available for hire as an affordable event and workshop space.
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Event Space
This covered outdoor area has stunning views to Wollundry Lagoon and the Victory Memorial Gardens. This area suits a broad range of events, gatherings and markets, as a standalone space or in connection with the Ambo Gallery.
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Meeting Room / Studio
Meet, teach, share and create! Comfortably seating 12 participants for face to face and hybrid meetings, this room includes easy to use video equipment, lighting and backdrops to support digital content creation, and photography of artworks, products and people.
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Artist Studios
Put yourself in the picture with a central artist studio. Three light-filled wet/dry artist studios support practicing and aspiring professional artists at affordable weekly rates. Each studio space has ample natural light, a hard floor and access to a wash-up room.
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Creative Offices
Take your creative business from the kitchen table to the CBD! The Station’s secure, furnished creative office suites are available on month-to-month terms to support the Riverina’s next generation of freelancers and creative companies.
Upcoming Events
Join Create NSW as part of their statewide ICIP Roadshow to discuss Indigenous Cultural and Intellectual Property (ICIP)- which includes all aspects of cultural practices, traditional knowledge, resources and knowledge systems developed by Indigenous people as part of their cultural identity.
The Create NSW First Nations team is travelling around NSW to meet with First Nations artistic & cultural communities about what ICIP means for you.
First Nations community members and allies are invited to join Create NSW for a briefing on what is happening in this space locally and federally, as well as a broad ranging discussion on the ICIP issues that directly affect your communities and cultural practices.
These conversations will help shape future resources and tools, developed in collaboration with Terri Janke Company, to support the protection of ICIP in First Nations arts and cultural practice.
Bursaries are available to cover travel costs for those attending from outside Wagga Wagga within the Eastern Riverina Arts region. To express your interest in a bursary, please contact exec@easternriverinaarts.org.au or phone 02 6921 6890.
FIND OUT MORE: https://www.nsw.gov.au/.../resour.../icip-gathering-roadshow
Image credit:
Arts Northern Rivers, Bulaan Buruugaa Ngali Weaving Workshop, Evans Head, Photograph by Kate Holmes.
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