Carriageworks is a multi-arts urban cultural precinct located at the former
Eveleigh Railway Workshops in
Redfern, Sydney
Redfern is an inner-city suburb of Sydney located 3 kilometres south of the Sydney central business district and is part of the local government area of the City of Sydney. Strawberry Hills is a locality on the border with Surry Hills. The ar ...
, Australia. Carriageworks showcases
contemporary art
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and
performing arts, as well as being used for filming, festivals, fairs and commercial exhibitions. The largest such venue in Australia, it is a cultural facility of the
NSW Government, and receives support from
Create NSW and the
Australian Government
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through the
Australia Council for the Arts. The centre has commissioned new work by Australian and international artists, and has been home to eight theatre, dance and film companies, including
Performance Space,
Sydney Chamber Opera and Moogahlin Performing Arts, and a weekly
farmers' market has operated there for many years.
On 4 May 2020 Carriageworks Ltd, the company that operates the venue, declared it would be entering
voluntary administration
As a legal concept, administration is a procedure under the insolvency laws of a number of common law jurisdictions, similar to bankruptcy in the United States. It functions as a rescue mechanism for insolvent entities and allows them to carry ...
and closing, citing an “irreparable loss of income” due to government bans on events during the
COVID-19 pandemic
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, and the consequent negative
impact on the arts sector. Carriageworks successfully emerged from voluntary administration and reopened its doors to the public in August 2020.
History
The Eveleigh Rail Complex Yards were built on the site between 1880 and 1889, including the
heritage-listed
Eveleigh Railway Workshops, and the decommissioned
Eveleigh Carriage Workshops site, part of which is occupied by Carriageworks. The rail yards contain the history of Australia's major rail network. Train carriages for Sydney's expanding
rail network were built and maintained within the building and included the Royal Carriages constructed specifically for the
Governor General of Australia and visiting
Royalty
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, the first electric carriage, and the first air-conditioned train in Australia. From 1973 productivity at the site declined due to its inefficient older buildings, restrictive union practices and increased privatization of carriage construction and the site was closed in 1988.

In June 2002, the NSW Ministry for the Arts completed the purchase of the Carriage and Blacksmith Workshops at the Eveleigh Rail Yards site. Soon after, a construction project on the site commenced under the name of Carriageworks.
Adaptive reuse of the workshop site began in 2003 with the housing of numerous contemporary arts practitioners, and Carriageworks was officially opened in 2007.
In 2008 the
Australian Institute of Architects awarded Tonkin Zulaikha Greer with the AIA Architecture Award for the adaptive reuse of CarriageWorks, and the AIA Greenway Award for the heritage work.
In August 2013, the Carriageworks cultural precinct doubled in size, adding to its existing premises in Redfern. Major programs presented at Carriageworks in 2013 included
Ryoji Ikeda's ''Test pattern (No 5)'' presented in association with
Vivid Sydney 2013;
FBi Radio
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's 10th birthday; and
Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Australia.

In 2014 Carriageworks presented
Christian Boltanski’s ''Chance''; ''Ganesh Versus The Third Reich'' by
Back to Back Theatre;
Tehching Hsieh’s ''Time Clock Piece''.
In 2015 exhibitions included ''Sydney Buddha'' by
Zhang Huan, ''24 Frames Per Second'' an exhibition of 24 screen-based works of 18 Australian and 6 international artists, ''Siamani Samoa'' by
Michel Tuffery
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and the
Royal Samoan Police Band
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,
Ryoji Ikeda with ''Superposition'', and Xavier Le Roy's ''Self Unfinished'' presented by Carriageworks and Kaldor Public Art Projects.
On 4 May 2020, the company operating the venue, Carriageworks Ltd,
[ declared it would be entering ]voluntary administration
As a legal concept, administration is a procedure under the insolvency laws of a number of common law jurisdictions, similar to bankruptcy in the United States. It functions as a rescue mechanism for insolvent entities and allows them to carry ...
and closing, citing an "irreparable loss of income" due to government bans on events during the COVID-19 pandemic
The COVID-19 pandemic, also known as the coronavirus pandemic, is an ongoing global pandemic of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). The novel virus was first identified ...
and the consequent negative impact on the arts sector. Having appointed KPMG as voluntary administrators, the Carriageworks management and stakeholders began working together to explore possibilities for its future. Carriageworks was the first major arts venue in the country to collapse during the pandemic. The Media, Entertainment and Arts Alliance called for an urgent rescue by the state government.[
Carriageworks successfully emerged from voluntary administration and reopened its doors to the public in August 2020.
]
Description
Carriageworks is Australia's largest contemporary multi-arts centre. It has been supported by the New South Wales Government, receiving funding through Create NSW, and also federal government through the Australia Council.
Its vision is "to be recognised as a multi-arts urban cultural precinct that engages and inspires Sydney’s culturally diverse communities", and to that end has presented a varied, multi-disciplinary and multi-cultural program for many years which has attracted[ to up to 1.32 million visitors (2017).][ Carriageworks has commissioned Australian and international artists "to make monumental new work that intersects with contemporary ideas" and it has striven to reflect the diversity of the community in its exhibits and performances.] The centre plays host to up to 100 projects a year, including contemporary theatre, dance, visual arts
The visual arts are Art#Forms, genres, media, and styles, art forms such as painting, drawing, printmaking, sculpture, ceramics (art), ceramics, photography, video, filmmaking, design, crafts and architecture. Many artistic disciplines such as ...
, music, film and fashion and corporate events.[
The venue is managed by Carriageworks Ltd, which also manages Bays 22-24 (additional spaces available for hire).][ Carriageworks is a short-term tenant, with the property owned by the NSW government.][
]
Governance
, the board consists of eight members and one observer, with Cass O'Connor as Chair. Art writer and curator Blair French
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became CEO in 2019.
Lisa Havilah
Lisa Havilah is the CEO of the Museum of Applied Arts and Sciences (MAAS) in Sydney, Australia. She has previously directed various arts centres in Sydney, including Carriageworks and Campbelltown Arts Centre.
Early life and education
Havilah gr ...
was Director of Carriageworks from 2012 to December 2018, during which time she was responsible for its evolution into a multi-arts venue. She created partnerships with major events such as Sydney Festival, Vivid Sydney, and Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Australia
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, as well as expanding the program to include major food events, and visitor numbers grew from 110,000 in 2010, to 1.32 million in 2017.
Funding
Between 2012 and 2018, Carriageworks only made a profit in one year. In 2018, the centre obtained million in government grants, with the rest of its million of income from sources such as donations and bequests and sales of goods and services. This model works when times are good, but not in times of crisis. Federal funds via the Australia Council have been falling steadily since 2013–4, especially that directed to individual companies and artists. While Carriageworks was listed in the April 2020 four-year funding round, the cap of means there is not nearly enough to maintain a "world-class, heritage-listed venue" as well as provide an ambitious program of commissions. Create NSW has been spending much more on arts buildings than programming in recent years, and the NSW Government did not swiftly announce and deliver bail-out support for the arts during the COVID-19 crisis, as did the South Australian, Victorian and New South Wales governments.
The National
The National is a series of biennial survey exhibitions featuring contemporary artists, run as a partnership between the Art Gallery of New South Wales, Carriageworks and the Museum of Contemporary Art Australia (MCA) and held across the three venues. The inaugural edition was held in 2017.
Artists and resident companies
Many renowned Australian artists, including Tony Albert, Nell, JD Reforma
JD or jd may refer to:
Arts and entertainment
* ''JD'' (film), a 2016 Bollywood film
* J.D. (''Scrubs''), nickname of Dr. John Dorian, fictional protagonist of the comedy-drama ''Scrubs''
* JD Fenix, a character from the ''Gears of War'' vi ...
and Wrong Solo
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(Agatha Gothe-Snape
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& Brian Fuata), have worked in Carriageworks’ studio spaces.[
A number of resident organisations, all working within the contemporary arts sector, used the space: Contemporary Asian Australian Performance, Erth, Sydney Chamber Opera, Force Majeure, Performance Space, Moogahlin, Felix Media, and Marrugeku.]
Erth
Erth have been producing visual theatre since the 1990, including puppetry-based productions and community projects. The company is inspired by natural history, Indigenous Australian
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folklore, sociology
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and urban mythology
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. They have produced long-running shows such as ''Erth’s Dinosaur Zoo'' and ''Erth’s Prehistoric Aquarium'', as well as new shows. ''The Liminal Hour'' and ''Winter Camp at Barangaroo'' for were commissioned for Vivid Sydney in 2018 and 2019.
Felix Media
Felix Media is an independent film company set up by film producers John Maynard and Bridget Ikin
Bridget Ikin is a New Zealand film producer who has lived and worked in Australia since 1990.
Early life and education
Ikin was born in Lower Hutt, New Zealand. She took a BA in English literature from the University of Auckland, followed b ...
. Works include ''Coral'', a work for the fulldome screen, by Lynette Wallworth; three multi-screen works ''Citizen's Band'', ''The Calling'', and ''In the ear of the tyrant'' by Angelica Mesiti; and the trilogy of adaptations by William Yang, ''Friends of Dorothy'', ''My generation'', and ''Bloodlinks''.
Force Majeure
Established in 2002 by artistic director Kate Champion and now led by Danielle Micich, Force Majeure produces dance theatre works, a combination of dance and storytelling. Apart from producing new works, the company trains and mentors both established artists and the next generation through their INCITE program.
Moogahlin Performing Arts
Moogahlin Performing Arts is an Aboriginal
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theatre company formed in Redfern, Sydney
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in 2007, by a group of Aboriginal performing artists and community workers to honour the late Kevin Smith's request and in memory of the founding members of the Black Theatre. The company was incorporated in 2009, hosted by the Redfern Community Centre and Gadigal Information Service becoming a resident company of Carriageworks. Moogahlin works closely with emerging and established Aboriginal theatre practitioners and communities.
In 2012 the company performed a play-reading of Bob Merritt's 1975 play '' The Cake Man'', presented by the Sydney Festival and Carriageworks] in association with the Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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, and on 16 January 2015 Moogahlin did a reprise at Eora College
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(which was founded by Merritt) in Redfern to mark the 40th anniversary of the play.
Performance Space
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and experimental theatre, established in 1983.
Sydney Chamber Opera
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Marrugeku
Marrugeku is led by co-artistic directors, choreographer/dancer Dalisa Pigram and director/ dramaturg Rachael Swain, who have worked together for 23 years. The company has Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians working together to create new dance dance performances, working from both Broome Western Australia, and Carriageworks.
Contemporary Asian Australian Performance
Contemporary Asian Australian Performance (CAAP), formerly Performance 4A, led by Annette Shun Wah, produces cross-artform Asian Australian
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theatrical works. Its incorporated association was formerly known as Theatre 4A. The company has its origins in the Asian Australian Artists Association Inc., which founded Gallery 4A (now 4A Centre for Contemporary Asian Art) and Performance 4A in 1997.
Carriageworks Farmers Market
Carriageworks Farmers Market, is a weekly farmers' market for over seventy regular stallholders featuring seasonal fresh produce including organic, biodynamic
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** The Biodynamic Association, a United States-based company that promotes the Biodynamic agriculture system
** Biodynamic wine, wine ...
foods from farmers and food producers across rural and regional New South Wales. It has operated at the venue since 28 February 2009. The permanent market site is housed in the custom-renovated blacksmith's workshop. Before the COVID-19 pandemic, the market was attracting about 5,000 visitors each weekend.[
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Exhibitions
In November–December 2016, the 40th anniversary of NAISDA Dance College
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was celebrated in an exhibition at Carriageworks. ''Naya Wa Yugali'' ("We Dance" in Darkinyung language) featured oral histories, photographs, film footage and artwork by Tracey Moffatt, Michael Riley, Juno Gemes, Lee Chittick
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and Elaine Kitchener as well as a specially commissioned work by Vicki Van Hout and Marian Abboud.
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