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Cultural Infrastructure and Capital Works Forum

Cultural Infrastructure and Capital Works Forum –

Planning, establishing and maintaining with a sustainable approach

Revitalisation – investigating two case studies:

Sydney Olympic Park's Armory precinct; &

Sutherland Entertainment Centre

The following represents the personal views and opinions of the presenter and may not reflect those of the Sydney Olympic Park Authority or Sutherland Shire Council

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• 18 – Armory Gallery

• 22 – Armory Theatre (plus outdoor stage)

•126 – artist common area/ amenities/writers studio

•24 – 19 ‘open plan’ studio spaces

•26 – stonemasonry

•122 – artist-in-residence accommodation

• 50 & 233 –woodwork and metal workshops

•113 – storage unit, and artist annexe

•118 - Cinewest

Arts Facilities at the Armory

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Armory Gallery

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G4PX_SuJZEw)

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Armory Theatre

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Artist Community

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Artist Workshops

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Open

Space

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Temporary Public Art

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The Great Escape

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The Vision: Sutherland Entertainment Centre

The Centre is a key asset to the community providing regular and vibrant

- Entertainment programming, - Opportunities to participate in the performing arts, & - Stimulation of the evening economy in the surrounding

area This will be delivered via up-to-date, flexible, multi-purpose

and cost-effective facilities that will serve the community well into the future

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First Steps Collate & analyse existing

hard data Review business

processes/performance Community consultation Existing & potential

stakeholder consultation Cultural mapping, audit,

plan?

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Identify Barriers to Success

Why declining commercial bookings?

Why shrinking audiences?

Brand/Market Positioning

Opportunity Cost of Growing Community use

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Community Engagement

Critical to success• Serves community need• Sense of ownership• Explore options• Provides entertainment• Provides access to participation• Affordable

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Business ModelKey Driver

Constant Activity – performing arts HubDaily use of community facilities Regular/constant programming &

participation Regular café/restaurant/bar patrons

Increased, regular patronage = altered perceptions about the facility and its appeal

= more effective promotion of ticketed events= improved commercial hire business

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Facilities are key

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Much Work To do

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KEY Messages

What Have I learnt? PLAN Community consultation Detailed business plan Set realistic benchmarks

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KEY Messages IF FLEXIBILITY IS KING, SUSTAINABILITY IS QUEEN


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