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  2. Nexus Arts - Wikipedia

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    Nexus Arts is located in the Lion Arts Centre, in the Adelaide's West End. [4] It hosts live music shows and other events, including Adelaide Fringe events. [5] [6] It also has a visual arts program and gallery space. [4] Nexus are the only contemporary arts organisation with a focus on culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) practice.

  3. JamFactory - Wikipedia

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    JamFactory (formerly spelt Jam Factory) is a not-for-profit arts organisation which includes training facilities, galleries and shops, located in the West End precinct of Adelaide and on the Seppeltsfield Estate in the Barossa Valley, north of Adelaide.

  4. Lion Arts Centre - Wikipedia

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    The Lion Arts Centre at night. The Lion Arts Centre, also known as Fowler's Lion Factory and Fowlers Building, with the main music venue within known as the Lion Arts Factory (formerly Fowler's Live), is a multi-purpose arts centre, including studios, galleries, music and performance centres, and offices in Adelaide, South Australia.

  5. Holden Street Theatres - Wikipedia

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    The complex includes three performance spaces: The Studio, The Arch and The Bar, and is home to the Holden Street Theatre Company. Holden Street Theatres hosts performances at the Adelaide Fringe, the Feast Festival, and the Guitars in Bars festival, as well as year-round productions by local, national and international artists. It is home to ...

  6. Adelaide College of the Arts - Wikipedia

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    The Adelaide College of the Arts, also known as AC Arts and formerly known as Adelaide Centre for the Arts, is a campus of TAFE SA that specialises in education for the performing arts, visual arts, and filmmaking. It is located on Light Square, Adelaide, South Australia. Its predecessors were the Centre for the Performing Arts (CPA) and the ...

  7. Arts South Australia - Wikipedia

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    Arts SA was created primarily as a funding body around 1996, [1] [Note 1] at which time it fell under the Department of Transport, Urban Planning and the Arts (DTUPA). [2] It was responsible for the development of and funding for the arts sector within South Australia, and was responsible for nine statutory corporations and a number of not-for-profit arts organisations.

  8. Marion Cultural Centre - Wikipedia

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    The Marion Cultural Centre is situated in the suburb of Marion, in the city of Adelaide, South Australia. The building, designed by Melbourne architects Ashton Raggat McDougall (ARM) in collaboration with the Adelaide studio of Phillips/Pilkington Architects (PP), [1] was inaugurated on 23 November 2001. The Marion City Council provided the ...

  9. South Australian Living Artists Festival - Wikipedia

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    The South Australian Living Artist Publication is an award launched in 1999 as part of the SALA Festival. [10] With funding provided by the South Australian Government, [11] a publication (book) is commissioned and written on a leading South Australian artist or craftsperson with potential for national and international promotion and published by Wakefield Press.