Boost for performing arts

NEW LOOK: Concept images of the new GPAC facade and internal areas.

Another 100 construction jobs are about to begin in central Geelong after a Melbourne firm won a contract to redevelop the city’s performing arts centre.
Kane Constructions won the $38.5 million contract for works including a “striking” entrance and new studios at Geelong Performing Arts Centre (GPAC), State Government announced.
Kane has completed other high-profile projects around the city, including rebuilding GPAC’s Playhouse Theatre as well as the development of Simon Stadium and Geelong Library and Heritage Centre.
The latest project, beginning in September, would “reinvigorate” Geelong’s premier venue for the performing arts, said GPAC trust chair Michelle Quigley.
“Our centre is truly unique – one minute we’re hosting the best productions from around the world and the next our theatres are filled with student productions and dance concerts.
“This project will ensure our centre keeps pace with the growing needs of our community; provide improved access to the Playhouse and much-needed facilities including purpose-built dance and rehearsal studios.”
The revitalised GPAC would become a “landmark cultural facility for the region”, Ms Quigley said.
“In the provision of arts facilities, Geelong must make up ground, and we are delighted that this project is now underway.”
The government also announced up to $500,000 for a “large-scale artwork” on the redeveloped centre’s eastern wall.
The government had invited submissions from “local, national and international artists”, Creative Industries Minister Martin Foley said.