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Church transforms for the arts

A former Geelong church will be transformed into a new and affordable live performance venue, with construction underway.

The Ryrie Street heritage 1857 church was revealed on Tuesday, April 1, to be part of the two-staged $180 million redevelopment of Geelong Arts Centre, backed by the state government.

Minister for Creative Industries Colin Brooks said works on the facility would include significant structural renovations, acoustic enhancements, and upgrades to create a fit-for-purpose performance space.

“It is wonderful that this historic venue will now help to shape the future of our talented artists and performers,” he said.

“This transformation was always a partnership with the community, and I welcome the generous donors and supporters who have contributed to The Church Giving Campaign.

“We have been proud to invest in Geelong Arts Centre’s transformation into the largest dedicated regional arts centre in Australia, and an extraordinary creative hub for the Geelong region.”

Geelong Performing Arts Trust chair Lesley Alway said the redevelopment would preserve Geelong’s heritage while creating a thriving performance space.

“We are very grateful for the generosity of our philanthropic supporters who have made this milestone possible,” she said.

“Together we share a deep commitment to preserving the church’s rich history while celebrating its rebirth as a vibrant hub for Geelong’s emerging musical artists.”

Geelong Arts Centre’s The Church Giving Campaign will help fund the redevelopment project by supporting construction works and adding operational and audio equipment.

Chief executive and creative director Rhys Holden said the church would remain a defining feature of Geelong, set to open next year.

“We’ve listened to our local musicians and artists, and we know that access to affordable performance spaces is key to fostering a thriving creative scene,” he said.

“This venue will serve as an incubator for live performance, ensuring emerging talent has the space and support needed to develop and showcase their work.”

Visit geelongartscentre.org.au for more information and updates on the church redevelopment project.

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