Creative Corner
The Creative Corner is one of the four organisations in Country Arts WA’s Regional Arts Hubs pilot program.
The intent of the program is to increase creative self-sufficiency and autonomy for regional and remote communities and artists. The program will benefit the regional arts sector by revitalising and strengthening local capacity, economy, and community.
The Creative Corner is the peak body for the creative sector in the South West region of Western Australia, connecting people, businesses, services and events with each other, and with opportunities within and outside of the region.
The Creative Corner is a not-for-profit and works to support and grow the local creative sector. Our intent is to position the South West as an internationally recognised region of excellence in creativity and innovation, attracting and retaining people in a sustainable local economy.
The Creative Corner’s initiatives and activities include:
- Emergence Creative Festival
- Film South West website
- HQ Co-working Space at the Margaret River Education Campus
- Outaspace Pass linking Creative Corner members with other co-working spaces
- Generator Mentor Program
- South West Music Strategy
- Workshop and networking events
- Cabin Fever Festival
The geographical scope of the Creative Corner’s responsibility as a Regional Arts Hub is:
- Shire of Augusta-Margaret River
- Shire of Nannup
- City of Busselton
If you would like further information on the Creative Corner’s involvement as a Hub please do not hesitate to contact:
Email:
admin@thecreativecorner.com.au
Website:
https://www.thecreativecorner.com.au
Address:
Margaret River Education Campus
272 Bussell Highway
PO Box 1579
Margaret River WA 6285
The Regional Arts Hubs will strengthen the State and arts sector by building creativity, capacity, and connection in and between regional communities. The program is an initiative of Country Arts WA.
The project is made possible by the Australian Government’s Regional Arts Fund, which supports sustainable cultural development in regional and remote Australia to give artists and communities better access to opportunities to practice and experience the arts.