WESTERN PLAINS CULTURAL CENTRE

Western Plains Cultural Centre (WPCC) is a multi purpose site that not only presents exhibitions of visual arts and heritage, but is also a sought after venue for community groups, business, government agenices and private groups to fulfill a variety of requirements. The Community Arts Centre (CAC) is available for groups and/or individuals from the region. Comprising a wet studio, dry studio, darkroom and general rooms, the CAC aims to develop and cultivate cultural production in the region as well as provide a venue for a range of activities. The WPCC also features the Qantaslink Auditorium, WPCC Foyer and Boardroom for corporate hire and private fuctions. These areas are ideal for your next AGM, workshop, presentation or cocktail party. Contact the Centre coordinator to discuss your requirements.

The CAC also includes the Dubbo & District Family History Society Inc, Senior Citizens Centre, kitchens and amenities as well as wheelchair access. To hire studios and/or rooms at the CAC please contact:

Bronwyn Brown

Coordinator Western Plains Cultural Centre

02 6801 4446

or bronwyn.brown@dubbo.nsw.gov.au

To view Community Arts Centre hire documents, please click on the links below:

HIRE POLICY

To view Foyer / Qantaslink Auditorium / Boardroom hire documents please click on the links below:

HIRE AGREEMENT

Above: Qantaslink Auditorium, Wet Studio and WPCC Foyer

ADDRESS
76 Wingewarra Street
PO BOX 81

DUBBO NSW 2830
AUSTRALIA

www.wpccdubbo.org.au
info@wpccdubbo.org.au

Tel: 02 6801 4444
Fax: 02 6801 4449
(Intl callers substitute 02
with +612)

OPENING HOURS
Wednesday – Monday
10-4pm

The Outlook Cafe

Tel: 02 6884 7977

Wednesday - Monday

8am - 5pm

Closed Tuesdays, Christmas & Boxing Day, New Years Day and Good Friday

General Admission Free

(Charges apply for some exhibitions)

WHATS ON
BIOSONICS

Proudly sponsored by Dubbo Orthodontic Centre, BioSonics is a stunning sculptural installation filling the main gallery space, created by Nigel Helyer specifically for WPCC. The work encompasses a variety of elements and utilises cutting edge technologies in its fabrication.

The son of a Welsh fisherman, Nigel has always been interested in marine biology, specifically microscopic marine organisms that have evolved largely without a regard for gravity. BioSonics includes a sound component activated by human movement, which changes pitch and volume. The installation establishes a reactive space, forming an immersive sonic environment. 

 

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