From sculptors, painters and visual artists to musicians and directors, there’s always an intoxicating mix of creatives shaping and showcasing their art at The Paint Factory.
We were delighted to spotlight their work during a visit from the Arts Hub.
The nation’s leading arts publication came to learn more about our proposed plans for Australia’s first fully integrated arts village, highlighting its potential to transform Brisbane’s arts economy. Journalist Charmaine Idris enjoyed meaningful chats with the very people who bring life to its creative spaces.
Development Director Paul Hey shared his vision for the village, while resident artist Gordon Hookey offered a glimpse into the creative energy that thrives within the old factory walls. Project Immersive, our creative tenant known for their mind-bending escape rooms, also spoke about how the site fosters collaboration and innovation.
To see how we’re transforming this former paint factory into a vibrant hub for creatives and art lovers, and for an insight into what comes next, read the full story here.