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GAC takes top award at home

The nation’s peak body for performing arts centres crowned Geelong Arts Centre (GAC) the Performing Arts Centre of the Year.

GAC received the PAC Australia IMPACT award at the final event of the Australian Performing Arts Exchange, held at the GAC on Wednesday, August 21 and marking the only time the award winner has also served as the venue for the event.

Having previously won the award in 2011, this year GAC was recognised for the $180 million redevelopment, completed last year, with its Creative Engine pathways program also highlighted as one of the key factors behind the honour.

In the past year the arts centre has played host to more than 250,000 patrons who have come to enjoy local, national and international talent.

GAC’s Rhys Holden, who recently succeeded Joel McGuinness as chief executive and creative director, emphasised the importance of the Creative Engine program.

“Winning this award for the second time is beyond exciting, but what really gets us going is seeing the impact of projects like Creative Engine,” Mr Holden said.

“We’re seeing local artists take their works to international stages, and that’s what it’s all about – nurturing talent and watching it soar.

“The redevelopment wasn’t just about building a space, but rather creating a home. A place where everyone in Geelong and beyond can come together, celebrate culture, and see themselves reflected in the arts.”

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