Bribie Island Community Arts Centre
Highlights
- Explore diverse arts and crafts in one of Australia’s largest arts centres, fostering creativity and community engagement.
- Hire versatile spaces for workshops and exhibitions, accommodating various artistic pursuits and group activities.
- Savour local creativity at the onsite cafe, perfect for a break amidst artistic inspiration and community vibes.
- Join over 53,200 annual visitors in celebrating art and culture at the Bribie Island Community Arts Centre.
The Bribie Island Community Arts Centre began as a Chamber of Commerce project to celebrate Australia’s bicentenary. The Centre was designed by leading Gallery Architect Paul Wallace and was opened on the 11th of December 1988. What has resulted is one of Australia’s largest and busiest arts centres, with space for display, retail, workshops and studios, and catering for more than twenty kinds of arts and crafts. The Gallery and studios are for hire and the Centre has a range of different spaces to suit.
The precinct is also home to the Bribie Island Woodcrafters and the Bribie Island Gem and Fossicking Club. Numerous other groups such as quilters, photographers, yoga groups and garden clubs use the space to meet and create. The Centre attracts over 53,200 visitors a year and is a growing community of artists and crafters who foster creativity in the local area.
With permanent pottery and glass kilns and a wealth of knowledge amongst the experienced members, the Bribie Island Community Arts Centre is the place to be for creativity!
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Actively welcomes people with access needs.
Physical – Wheelchair
Caters for people who use a wheelchair.
- A step free main entrance to the building and/or reception area (includes ramps or slopes with a maximum gradient of 1:14, otherwise are too steep for wheelchairs)
- Step free access to restaurant, lounge and bar
- An accessible public toilet which is unlocked.