The Arts Centre aims to be a creative hub for the performing arts in Victoria. We do this through support for the directors, writers, musicians and actors that shape the future of performing arts in this State. We welcome artists as collaborators, support new commissions and workshops and encourage artists to experiment, be daring and to take risks.
Some of the ways we support artists
The Artists Advocacy Group
This group advises the Trust on matters relating to artistic policies and programming, and promoting the Arts Centre as a place for artists. The group comprises a diverse range of practitioners and they meet several times a year.
Wal Cherry Play of the Year
This is presented annually in honour of the achievement of Wal Cherry, the acclaimed director/administrator who died in 1986. It is given to a play judged to be the best unproduced work by a Victorian playwright.
Kenneth Myer Medallion The Kenneth Myer Medallion for the Performing Arts is presented annually to a person who has contributed outstanding and distinguished services to the Performing Arts.
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Full Tilt
Full Tilt is an Arts Centre initiative designed to support the development of new performance works by independent artists and small-medium creative ensembles.
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Short & Sweet
Described as the 'Tropfest of Theatre', SHORT & SWEET is an open invitation competition based on 10-minute plays. It encourages the participation of aspiring and emerging playwrights, directors and performers from the community to explore their creativity in a supportive professional environment.
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Green Room Awards
The Arts Centre is a major supporter of the Green Room Awards, an annual event which recognises the efforts of all those who help give Victorians a taste of the performing arts. The Awards celebrate all the performances given in diverse theatres and performance spaces, large and small, across the full spectrum of live performance.
Artists’ Welcome Kit
The Arts Centre is a large organisation and newcomers often find it a bewildering maze or corridors, many of them underground. To help visiting artists find their way around, we’ve developed a user-friendly guide designed to help you feel more ‘at home’.