Have Your Say On Logan Arts

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Logan City Council is committed to providing a range of arts, entertainment and cultural heritage offerings for residents and visitors in the City of Logan.

We want these offerings to be a unique expression of Logan and its people – an opportunity to inspire, celebrate and connect in creative spaces. These spaces include the Logan Art Gallery, Logan Entertainment Centre and the new Kingston Butter Factory (KBF) cultural precinct which is currently being developed.

KBF will incorporate a new blackbox-style theatre and rehearsal space, as well as a living museum to celebrate the stories of our people, including our Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities. The precinct will also feature the city’s largest outdoor events space, integrated into the natural parkland setting and able to host major festivals, concerts, markets and community celebrations.

We are therefore seeking community input on what you feel defines Logan’s arts and heritage culture and how it could best be expressed in these spaces.

You will be able to provide your feedback until 11.45pm Monday 26 April.

Logan City Council is committed to providing a range of arts, entertainment and cultural heritage offerings for residents and visitors in the City of Logan.

We want these offerings to be a unique expression of Logan and its people – an opportunity to inspire, celebrate and connect in creative spaces. These spaces include the Logan Art Gallery, Logan Entertainment Centre and the new Kingston Butter Factory (KBF) cultural precinct which is currently being developed.

KBF will incorporate a new blackbox-style theatre and rehearsal space, as well as a living museum to celebrate the stories of our people, including our Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities. The precinct will also feature the city’s largest outdoor events space, integrated into the natural parkland setting and able to host major festivals, concerts, markets and community celebrations.

We are therefore seeking community input on what you feel defines Logan’s arts and heritage culture and how it could best be expressed in these spaces.

You will be able to provide your feedback until 11.45pm Monday 26 April.