Creativity
Helping people to discover and thrive in their creativity.
Supporting independent artists to flourish.
Amplifying the voices of artists in issues of justice.
I’m new.
How can I get involved?
Come along to Johnston St Jazz, on every Thurs 8pm!
Our monthly creative worship gatherings are on the 1st Sat of each month at 4pm.
Join an Artists Way course or find out more about upcoming workshops and events on our website or Facebook page.
If you’re looking to hire a space for a creative project, fill in an online Booking Enquiry Form.
Annandale Creative Arts Centre
A hub of creativity supporting the creative projects of independent artists of different disciplines.
Groups and Gatherings
The Meeting Place
Last Saturday of the month in the ACAC Chapel
- An opportunity for creatives to connect, share stories, pray and worship together in a casual and creative environment.
The Artists Way
Groups run March to July meeting fortnightly
- A course in exploring and unblocking your creativity. Go deeper in discovering what your creativity looks like and do that journey with others.
Christian Meditation
Thursdays 8:30-9am
- A space for silence, contemplation and prayer
Photos: Tim Everist
Events
Johnston St Jazz
Every Thurs 8pm
- Listen to professional live jazz, followed by Free for All, a participatory improvisation session
- Entry $20/$10
Creative Conversations
September, Sydney Fringe Festival
- Exhibition, performances and workshops engaging with issues of justice
Platform Shorts
Summer residencies and April show
- Season of new contemporary dance works
Artists in Residence
- Performances, Exhibitions and Workshops throughout the year.
Photos: James Hallihan; Tim Everist
Looking for Space?
Artists of different disciplines are invited to apply for space for workshops, classes, creating, exhibiting and performing work. Our Chapel space has a stage, grand piano, lighting, sound and aerial rigging.
Our Dance Studio is equipped with mirrors and ballet barres. Our Art Studio has work benches and drying racks.
Come join our creative hub
Photos: Tim Everist; Esme Buxton