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Carclew Youth Arts Centre Inc.
Address
11 Jeffcott St, North Adelaide, SA 5006 Australia
Telephone
8267 5111
Fax
8239 0689
Email
Website
Hours
Mon - Fri 9.30am - 5.30pm. Some classes and workshops are held after hours
Fees
For classes, workshops, studio and facilities hire
Access
For wheelchairs, including toilets
Comment
Carclew is the major centre for arts activities for young people in South Australia. It provides young people with resources and opportunities to develop as successful artists and arts workers
Services
- Arts and Education Program - including Active8 Arts program for young people in Years 7-12 at school; Artists in Schools residencies by professional artists; Playfull - live performance for schools; The ark Artist Resource Kit - support for artists to work in schools
- Contemporary Music Program - including Off The Couch for young bands and performers; Contemporary Musicians in Schools - live contemporary music for students in Years 6 to 10
- Indigenous Arts & Culture Program - raising the profile of Indigenous youth arts in SA
- Industry Development Program - including Arts Administration Traineeships; SAYAB Scholarships for young artists aged 26 or under in the disciplines of performing arts, visual arts and new writing; Breeding Ground Project- professional development of outstanding young South Australian artists
- Lowdown - Australia's national youth performing arts magazine. Published every two months
- Odeon Theatre - performance venue dedicated to children and young people with performance space, rehearsal room and foyer display area, sound and lighting equipment, work experience - 57a Queen St, Norwood 5067, tel. 8333 0444
- Open House Program - including school holiday program with arts based workshops for children aged 5-7, 8-11 and 12-16; facilities for hire - band rehearsal room, art room and dark room
- Visual Arts & Digital Media Program - including City Sites visual art employment project with mentorship of professional artists; River Sites public art training and employment project for Indigenous young people from the Riverland Region









