Tuggeranong Arts Centre

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Greenway, Australia

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Tuggeranong Arts Centre Reviews | Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Tuggeranong Arts Centre is located in Greenway, Australia on 137 Reed St N. Tuggeranong Arts Centre is rated 4.6 out of 5 in the category art center in Australia.

Address

137 Reed St N

Phone

+61 262931443

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car park

Open hours

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Sarah Stewart

Great art centre. Has a really cool vibe. Especially love the little performance room where the comedy is held.

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Sienna Robot241

At this place I do dance with the company known as Fresh Funk. Fresh funk is a great place for people to express themselves through dance. It's for all ages and for beginners or advanced people. I my self have been dancing there for about 6 years and have enjoyed every moment ️. Every year fresh funk does two big shows that always sell out. I would definitely recommend to everyone no matter age or level of dance

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James Abednego

Really great place to have an event!

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Lyn Momcilovic

It's more attractive and interesting

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BH Art

Provides nice materials, good environment for drawing.

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Luminita Quraishi

First Response, photo exhibition by Martin Ollman

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Suvendu Das

Tuggeranong Community Arts Association was incorporated on 13 March 1990, operating out of local community centers until the Arts Centre was built in 1998. For more than 25 years, the Tuggeranong Community Arts Association has delivered artistic programs and events, with a focus on participation and accessibility, and helped shape a sense of pride in the local community. Embracing the Valley’s broad array of artistic interests, the Arts Centre presents a vibrant program of activities – engaging professional and community artists alike, cultivating a unique creative personality for Tuggeranong. Its dynamic youth programs continue to develop the skills, outlook and cultural awareness of young people in the Tuggeranong region and beyond. The centre is principally funded through a triennial agreement with the ACT Government’s arts funding agency, artsACT, and also draws funds from a variety of other government agencies and philanthropic funds.

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Eilleen

High quality exhibitions and performances featuring local and interstate artists. This centre never fails to surprise and surpass my expectations.