Casula Powerhouse Arts Centre is located on the Georges River (Georges River) on the western outskirts of Sydney, New South Wales, on the Georges River in (Casula), near the western Sydney town of Liverpool (Livepool), about 40 kilometers from the heart of Sydney.
Casula Powerhouse Arts Centre, originally a power station, was built in 1950. After World War II, due to the rapid development of the city size and economic construction of Sydney, there was a shortage of electricity, while the national power grid was still under construction. In 1994, the plant, which had been abandoned for many years, turned into a fully functional, well-equipped, first-class art center and exhibition space. Casula Powerhouse Arts Centre includes a 326 multi-purpose theater, a national exhibition space, an artist studio and residential area, a production studio, a collection storage space and business service center, etc.; At the same time, the Arts Centre offers heritage, tourism, design and other research and seminar projects, as well as special activities such as "Voice of Vietnam", "Internet Culture" and "Shanghai Star", which are widely welcomed by communities and tourists. And there are many famous artists, such as Guan Wei, Yvonne and so on.
Now Casula Powerhouse Arts Centre has become one of the major community cultural development organizations in Australia and has established extensive ties and cooperation with numerous metropolitan and regional cities.
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