Kingston Arts Precinct

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Key stats

Funding:

$78 million

Due date:

2025

Project status

  • Planning and Design

  • Community Engagement

  • Under Construction

  • Expected Project Completion

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Once complete it will be a leading destination for visitors and locals to explore contemporary visual arts and culture in the ACT.

Help shape the Kingston Arts Precinct.

The ACT Government is developing the Kingston Arts Precinct to create a new home for arts organisations in Canberra.

The precinct is home to some of Canberra's oldest buildings including the Kingston Powerhouse, the Fitter's Workshop and Former Transport Depot. These buildings already house and support community arts organisations such as Canberra Glassworks and Megalo Print Studio.

The site has significant historical value for Canberra's early industrial businesses. It is also closely located to the Molonglo flood plains, an important Ngunnawal meeting place.

The Arts Precinct will be a destination for visitors and locals to explore arts and culture in the ACT. It will attract new audiences to enjoy arts, activities and events by local artists from the Canberra region and beyond.

The Arts Precinct will be home to:

  • Canberra Contemporary Art Space
  • Canberra Glassworks
  • Craft ACT
  • M16 Artspace
  • Megalo Print Studio
  • PhotoAccess
  • A new space for Canberra's Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities.

Plans for the precinct include studio, accommodation and gallery space for:

  • emerging artists
  • established artists
  • visiting artists

The ACT Government is looking forward to working with the community and bringing the Kingston Arts Precinct to life. Construction on Kingston Arts Precinct will begin in 2024/25.

Find out more about this project on the Suburban Land Agency website.

Project Benefits

  • A leading destination for visitors and locals to explore contemporary visual arts and culture in the ACT
  • More modern space for artists
  • Better event and gallery facilities
  • Cultural connection for Ngunnawal people
  • Collaboration opportunities between art organisations
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