The Campbelltown Arts Centre is a cultural facility located in Campbelltown, New South Wales, Australia. It features gallery spaces, workshops, a performance studio, and a large outdoor amphitheatre. The centre also has a Japanese Teahouse and garden, which is a Bicentennial gift to the people of Campbelltown by sister city Koshigaya. The centre offers a range of exhibitions, performances, and workshop programs, including visual arts, dance, music, and theatre. The centre is owned by the people of Campbelltown and is assisted by the NSW Government through Create NSW. It receives support from the Neilson Foundation. The centre is located on Dharawal land and acknowledges the traditional custodians of the land. The centre has a sculpture garden, which presents a series of changing exhibitions, and offers morning, afternoon tea, and tours for groups by arrangement
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