Strathnairn Arts 4.08

90 Stockdill Drive
Canberra, ACT 2615
Australia

About Strathnairn Arts

Contact Details & Working Hours

Details

Strathnairn Arts is located on the western fringe of Belconnen, based at a rural property which has been used as an art site since the late 1970s.

Over the decades, it has provided children's programs, community art projects and the development of artist studios and facilities. It is a membership based organisation managed by a board, with supporting funding from Arts ACT.

For information about membership, artist in residence programs, exhibition applications and facilities, please visit our website.

Strathnairn members have access to our facilities including the ceramic kilns, the Foundry, and the paper making facilities. They are also able to hire the Village Hall and the Woolshed at members’ rates.

We also provide ongoing use of the facilities to community and art groups. The Village Hall and Woolshed are available for hire in five hour blocks or full day use. Please contact us if you are interested in using the Woolshed, Village Hall or our other facilities with your group. We are dedicated to engaging with our local community to provide public access to art making.

Our facilities can also be hired to run workshops or events in. For further information, please see the webpage for the facility you are considering or contact info@strathnairn.com.au or phone 6254 2134 (Thurs - Sat) to speak to our Program coordinator.

Strathnairn Arts facilities include:
• An established gallery with a strong nationally recognised program
• Seventeen kilns, including five electric kilns, two gas kilns through to an Olsen wood-fired kiln plus associated furniture
• The only publicly accessible Bronze foundry in Australia
• A fully equipped papermaking facility
• The Woolshed – an Australian archetype providing a space for shows, workshops and events
• Village Hall – a purpose built art space flooded with natural light
• Twenty studios providing working spaces to wide range of professional visual artists
• A unique setting on the rural fringe of Canberra near the Murrumbidgee River where local volunteer dedication to rehabilitating the site has made it a bird hotspot. Our collection of site specific environmental art and sculptures form the basis of our dedicated Sculpture Walk. The Brindabellas provide a dramatic backdrop to the property.