“We have a responsibility to help artists access creative space in the heart of the city."
Iconic Kings Cross nightclub The World Bar will reopen this weekend as a multi-level arts hub called Fringe HQ.
The pilot project will run for six months and provide a space for both emerging and established artists to develop their craft and test new ideas.
Lord Mayor Clover Moore announced the news today, which includes $120,000 in funding for the Sydney Fringe Festival.
“We have a responsibility to help artists access creative space in the heart of the city and to support them to explore financially viable models in the pursuit of permanent creative space,” Moore said.
“Supporting innovative new creative projects is one way we’re helping breathe new life into Kings Cross’ night time economy and cultural offerings.
“In our submission to the ongoing parliamentary inquiry into Sydney’s night time economy, we recommended that the NSW Government explore innovative public-private partnerships with the aim of opening up more creative spaces for artists. While the committee’s report is due next month, I am hopeful this pilot project will prove a successful model for governments, property owners and the arts sector working together well into the future.
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“The Fringe HQ will be a welcome addition to a growing theatre precinct in Kings Cross, where the Hayes Theatre, SBW Stables Theatre, Kings Cross Theatre at Kings Cross Hotel, and the Old Fitz proudly operate.”
The World Bar closed its doors in November last year after operating for over 18 years. In a statement, owner Steve Ward said the impact Sydney's lockout laws had on the venue was "undeniable" and "had a huge impact on us, as well as Sydney’s live music scene".
The venue re-opened the next month as Cali Club, however that too closed this past February.
Fringe HQ will reopen on Sunday 1 September just in time for the Sydney Fringe Festival. For more details, click here.