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Welcome
We take great pleasure in introducing you to the Gardiner Street Arts Collective.
Gardiner Street Arts Collective, Moora, is a not-for-profit, intergenerational, culturally diverse, inclusive Community Arts Space, freely available to all, for the pursuit, practice and development of all creativity.

Community Garden
Art Gallery
Dance & Meditation
IN THE PRESS
Tutorial: GSAC Wicking Garden Beds Workshop
On Saturday 17th April community members and gardening guru's come together for our first GSAC...
Let There Be Art! April 2021 Edition
WORDS FROM OUR CREATIVE DIRECTOR In true form, we didn’t ‘AGM’ the way that others do, we did it...
GSAC Community Garden Moora!
The collective has commenced planning and construction of our community garden! We have exciting...
Let There Be Art! March 2021 Edition
WORDS FROM OUR CREATIVE DIRECTOR So much happening in our wonderful Collective this past month –...
Let There Be Art! February 2021 Edition
WORDS FROM OUR CREATIVE DIRECTOR “the main thing in Art is often is letting go of your expectation...
Let There Be Art! December Edition
WORDS FROM OUR CREATIVE DIRECTOR Us creatives like to think outside the box, push the boundaries a...
The Official Opening and Community Art Exhibition
You're invited to Gardiner Street Arts Collective's Official Opening! Thursday, 17th December 2020...
Let There Be Art! November Edition
WORDS FROM OUR CREATIVE DIRECTOR There is nothing like change to keep a group dynamic and...
Let There Be Art! October Edition
WORDS FROM OUR CREATIVE DIRECTOR Welcome to the Gardiner Street Arts Collective’s monthly column....
REGIONAL ARTS HUB
Proudly, Gardiner Street Arts Collective was announced as a new Hub in the Network. We will continue to be an inclusive not-for-profit organisation, providing opportunities for our community through our GSAC spaces, community garden, programs and workshops which are accessible to all for the pursuit, practice and development of all creativity.
Being part of the Network means we can continue to strengthen our relationships within our communities, while connecting back to the growing state-wide Network.
The Regional Arts Network initiative is supported by Minderoo Foundation and The Ian Potter Foundation, and with funding from the Australian Government’s Regional Arts Fund.

OUR SPONSORS
Moora Shire Community Grants

CBH Grass Roots Community Grants

Regional Arts WA Regional Arts Network Hub

Nutrien Ag Solutions in Partnership with FRRR


Moora Rotary

Ingleby Farms

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF COUNTRY
Yued Noongar Boodjar Country
Gardiner Street Arts Collective acknowledges the Traditional Owners and Custodians of the lands on which we work and pay our respects to Indigenous Elders past, present and emerging. Sovereignty has never been ceded. It always was and always will be, Aboriginal land.
CONTAINERS FOR CHANGE

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