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Something big happened last night! 

The region’s leading creative industry insiders gathered for an exclusive look at the works in progress of our most exciting, local emerging and early-career artists.

This event marked the culmination of Th
ANNOUNCEMENT 

SCCA is thrilled to announce Amanda Bennetts as the selected artist for R|Artist Residency: Urban Ecologies.

Based on Kabi Kabi/Gubbi Gubbi Country, Amanda Bennetts’ installation, video and new media practice critically navigate
“Surrender into the space of not knowing”
- Lindy Lee AO

R|Talks: In conversation with Lindy Lee.

🔴 Find out more about our upcoming professional development programs for creatives. Link in bio! 
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📸 Photos by @jamieeeee_davooo
Elevate your narrative skills in this one day creative writing Masterclass presented by Sydney-based author @felicitycastagna 

With four novels published, multiple awards to her name, and her latest novel, Girls in Boys’ Cars, now being adapte
Elevate your narrative skills in this one day creative writing Masterclass presented by Sydney-based author @felicitycastagna 

With four novels published, multiple awards to her name, and her latest novel, Girls in Boys’ Cars, now being adapte
Live on the Journal!

A fine crowd of local artists, academics and arts-lovers turned out on a balmy Friday afternoon for the highly anticipated RITalks In Conversation event with Lindy Lee AO. 

Facilitated by curator and longtime friend, Liz Chang,
✨ We had the privilege of experiencing Lindy Lee’s Ouroboros up close at the National Gallery of Australia! 

This awe-inspiring, 13-tonne sculpture is one of Australia’s first sustainable works of public art, incorporating recycled mater

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Sunshine Coast Creative Alliance acknowledges the Kabi Kabi (Gubbi Gubbi) and Jinibara peoples who are the Traditional Custodians of the lands on which we work and create. We pay our respect to their Elders both past and present, and to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.


The Refinery was founded in 2019 through a partnership between Sunshine Coast Council, SunCentral and the MET, and the Sunshine Coast Creative Alliance.