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Images, clockwise from left: (1) historical photo of Platform Arts audience, photographer unknown. (2) Old Courthouse building (windows), photo Daniel Longo. Platform Arts building, circa 1991, photographer unknown. (3) Poster artwork of historical events at the Old Courthouse venue, photos Hannah Senftleben.
         
30 Years 
of Platform


22 OCT—18 DEC In 2026, Platform Arts marks 30 years of activity. To honour this milestone, we’re inviting alumni, past staff, artists, and community members to contribute memories that reflect the energy, experimentation, care, and creativity that have defined the organisation across three decades.

From October to December, these shared stories will form part of a special anniversary program, including events, podcasts, short stories, and online resources. Fortnightly recording sessions will be held to collect oral histories, alongside the option to submit written reflections.

To participate, you can book a 15-minute in-person recording session via our website, or complete a written submission online. Selected contributions will be collated into a anniversary publication and a special program broadcast on Pulse Radio.

Whether joyful, reflective, or unexpected, your story helps build a living history of Platform Arts and the vibrant arts community of Djilang.

Share your story by choosing from the below:
  1. Contact us to book your interview session
  2. Submit your written story via an online form




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Platform Arts
On Wadawurrung Country
60 Little Malop St 
Djilang/Geelong VIC 3220
P: (03) 5224 2815 
M: 0467 094 597
E: hello@platformarts.org.au


Open
Office hours: Tuesday to Friday / 9.30AM—4.30PM
Gallery hours: Tuesday to Saturday / 10.00AM—4.00PM

Access

Platform Arts’ accessibility includes a ramp to our Gheringhap St entrance, wheelchair-accessible bathrooms, baby-change facilities, and elevator. Accessible carparks are located on the Little Malop St side of our building. If you have specific accessibility needs, please contact us.
About
Platform Arts, based on Wadawurrung Country in Djilang/Geelong, focuses on the development of artistic practice and ideas, leading to the presentation of these ideas as contemporary arts experiences. We curate a multi-artform program of exhibitions, performances, publications and events that respond to themes and provocations we believe are urgent for our times. Learn more

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