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We help people thrive through
working creatively together
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Social Connection
MEET PEOPLE AT THE KICKSTART ARTS CENTRE
We have a range of events and opportunities to connect.
A Big Day of Positive Change
THE WALKOUT STEP AND A REPURPOSING CEREMONY
A new public artwork the redefines convict space. From orphanage to arts and wellbeing centre.
Co-designed projects
WORK CREATIVELY WITH CLIENTS FOR GOOD MENTAL OUTCOMES
Kickstart reaches out to connect to groups in need.
Literacy-focused programs
THE ARTS OFFER POWERFUL STRATEGIES FOR TEACHING LITERACY
48% of Tasmanians have low literacy skills.
Life long learning & teaching
LEARNING AT ANY AGE IS GOOD FOR YOUR HEALTH AND WELLBEING
Tasmania has some of the poorest health and wellbeing indicators in the nation.
School partnerships
INVOLVE YOUNG PEOPLE IN ENRICHING ARTS EXPERIENCES
40% of Australian students are regularly unproductive, bored or struggling to keep up in classrooms.
Explore your heritage
GAIN A BROAD UNDERSTANDING OF THE PAST FOR A BETTER FUTURE
The teaching of history has ignored Aboriginal history and the causes of inequality.
Raise funds for renovation
JOIN A COMMUNITY OF PEOPLE WHO CARE FOR THESE HERITAGE BUILDINGS
Important heritage buildings are in disrepair.
pakana artists
PAKANA ARTISTS STILL LOUD AND PROUD
lutrawita is stolen Aboriginal land, it was never ceded by pakana people and there is no treaty.
Kickstart Community Garden
LEARN HOW TO GROW FRESH FOOD IN YOUR BACKYARD
Around 120,000 Tasmanians live in poverty and struggle to put food on the table regularly.
Safe community spaces
ACCESS FOR DIVERSE COMMUNITIES TO CELEBRATE & CONNECT
Settling in a new country can be isolating and presents many barriers that can be hard to overcome alone.
Music for everyone
ENJOY LOCAL ARTISTS PLAYING GREAT LIVE MUSIC
Music is a key part of what it is to be human. Live music can bring us together in celebration and in times of sorrow.
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