Take Care Studios - Art Room
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- Approx. floor space
- 55m2
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- Capacity
- 15 people
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- Ceiling height
- Standard (up to 3m)
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- Audience
- 15
Space overview
Our art room is our most cherished room. Full of curious items, artwork and inspiring art materials, the space is used for art therapry sessions, art classes, life drawing and small creative workshops.
Our art room has natural light, split system heating/cooling, a bluetooth speaker, an art sink and a big comfy velvet sofa. The room has a versatile layout with the option for two large trestle tables, chairs, floor cushions or a clear space.
Just off Lygon Street and a close walk to public transport, cafes, bars and a local service station.
Features and facilities
Accessibility features
- Accessible public transport
- Accessible toilets
- Adjustable lighting
- Mirrors at a height suitable for use by people in wheelchairs or short stature
- Quiet areas or spaces
- Relaxed or sensory friendly environment
- Seating at a variety of heights
General features
- Non-gendered toilets
- Lockable
- Lockable space
- Natural Light
- Quiet space
- Wash up space
- Air conditioning
- Bike rack
- Free wifi
- Fridge
- Heating
- Kitchen
- Toilets
- Queer friendly
Location
Address
1
Pitt Street,
Brunswick, 3056
Access Hours
8am-11pm
Getting here
Transport options
- Tram
Pitt Street is located on the Lygon Street Tram line, serviced by the number 1 and 6 trams. Lygon Street tram stops are not ramp accessed stops. The closest ramp accessed tram stop to Take Care is Nicholson Street, stop 21 on the 96 tram line which is 950 meters away and requires crossing 4 streets, 3 of which have pedestrian lights. The closest train station is Jewell Station which is 1.7km away.
Parking
We recommend allowing at least 15 minutes to park. Pitt Street has one accessible parking bay, one 30 minute parking bay, six 5 hour parking bays, three loading zones, seventeen unlimited parking bays and one 1 hour parking bay. Despite all the options, the street is often full. Alternative streets for parking which are an easy walk to Take Care are Loyola Avenue or Evans Street. Parking inspectors do patrol the area. Take Care has two permanently fixed bicycle lock-up bars at the front of the building.