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Emporium Creative Hub

Locality: Bendigo, Victoria

Phone: +61 3 5406 0516



Address: 25 Mitchell Street 3550 Bendigo, VIC, Australia

Website: https://www.emporiumcreativehub.com.au/

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23.01.2022 Great news - we've finally opened our doors!! We're welcoming new tenants now and in early 2021, as we finally say "no" to COVID and "yes" to coworking (safely, of course!) Here's a sneak peek inside Emporium Creative Hub - we're currently taking bookings, so visit our website for more information or drop in to see us at 25 Mitchell Street. https://www.emporiumcreativehub.com.au/



20.01.2022 We'd like to wish you all a Merry Christmas, and hope you have a wonderful day. Thanks for all of your support during this challenging year - we are humbled by the warmth and enthusiasm we received from Bendigo's creative community, and we can't wait to see what 2021 brings.

10.01.2022 Reece Hendy is a local legend, well known for his work with Nacho Station, a collective of artists and designers who transform Bendigo streetscapes. We asked Reece a few questions to see what makes him tick. Nacho Station https://www.emporiumcreativehub.com.au//bendigos-best-crea

07.01.2022 We are swooning over our new mural! Reece Hendy of Nacho Station fame worked with local artist Ash Farrow and elder Tja Tji (Uncle) Rick to tell the story of Bunjil, the creator deity in stories from the Dja Dja Wurrung and people of the Kulin Nation. Bunjil is represented as wedge tailed eagle with his brother Waa taking the form of a crow and his brother Palian a bat. He is also joined by two wirmums/shamans in the forms of a brushtail and a gliding possum. Do you live it as much as us? Let us know what you think in the comments below!



02.01.2022 Forced closed doors have transformed many creative enterprises in our region, including the Emporium Creative Hub. This experience of social distancing has offered new opportunities but also created irrevocable change. The final Studio Session of 2020, we are talking resilience of our creatives and also the anticipation of what is next! We have some short prerecorded interviews with local creative entrepreneurs about their vision and plans for 2021. We will also ask our live panel and Facebook guests; ‘what is important for our creative industries to recover and be resilient in 2021?’ Panel guests include Lung Ong, Team Lead, Creative Victoria; Katrina Sedgwick Director and CEO of ACMI; and City of Greater Bendigo Mayor Cr Jennifer Alden.

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