About
Carriageworks is one of Australia’s most significant creative industry hubs, renowned for its dynamic cultural events, performances, and exhibitions. Housed in a historic railway workshop in Sydney on Gadigal Country, Carriageworks offers a vibrant platform for contemporary art, theatre, music, dance and more, collaborating with leading local and international artists to foster innovation and creativity in its distinctive industrial setting.
The Carriageworks Farmers Market is a Sydney institution, providing the freshest seasonal produce every Sat from 8am – 1pm.
PROGRAM
Carriageworks’ annual program is centred around seven programming seasons; Sounds, Stages, Moves, Makers, Food, Creative Marketplace and Major Events.
This seasonal approach programming ranges from internationally recognised major events to the provision of space for the development and realisation of new works of art, and features the work of First Nations people in every area of the program.
History
Carriageworks was built between 1880 and 1889 as part of the Eveleigh Railway Workshops. By the 1900s several thousand people worked here, building and maintaining locomotive engines and carriages for the expanding rail network. Those workers shaped the development of our city for over 100 years.
The Carriageworks site was one of the first places to employ Aboriginal people on an equal basis. It is also the place where generations of new migrants were first employed. In 1917, it was within these walls that the Great Strike started, which saw thousands of workers march on NSW Parliament and, through sheer power in numbers, shut it down.
In 2007, the site was redeveloped as a cultural precinct. Today, Carriageworks is one of Australia’s most renowned and significant contemporary multi-arts organisations.
RESIDENTS
Team
BOARD
Michael Gonski (Chair)
Geoff Ainsworth AM
Andrew Maiden
Tony Nimac
Gitanjali Bhalla
Cameron Honey
Robi Stanton
Laura Berry
Jake Thomson
EXECUTIVE
Chief Executive Officer Fergus Linehan
General Manager Francisca Peña
Head of Programming
Adrian Burnett
Senior Curator, Visual Arts
Aarna Fitzgerald Hanley
Senior Executive Producer
Claire Hicks
Curator, Music
Tom Supple
Producer, Performance
Michelle Cao
Producer, Performance
Priyanka Martin
Producer, Performance
Tamar Kelly
Producer, Programs
Susan Bui
Producer, Solid Ground
Felix May
Education Assistant, Solid Ground
Ray Baker
Artist & Community Liaison (First Nations)
Katie Leslie
Director Marketing, Communications & Audiences
Miranda Cookman
Head of Marketing and Communications
Electra Foley
Ticketing and CRM Manager
Ollie Lee
Communications Manager
Marissa Giannone
Digital Marketing Manager
Georgina Ryke
Ticketing Coordinator
Kaylee Rankin
Marketing and Communications Coordinator
Jayce Carrano
Marketing Assistant
Tuneah Plumb
Visitor Services Officer
Eddie Gock
Hannah Roberts
Head of Philanthropy
Camilla Chapman
Philanthropy & Sponsorships Manager
Cameron Brown
Director, Events & Production
Kri Leitner
Manager, Major Events
Chantel Bann
Producer, Events
Cynthia Loh
Producer, Events
Chloe King
Producer, Events
Holly Bennett
Visitor Experience Manager
Georgina Grisold
Production Manager
Dominic Hamra
Technical Supervisor
Jared Wilson
Farmers Markets Creative Director
Mike McEnearney
Producer, Food Events
Jessica Abrahams
Assistant Producer, Food Events
Spencer Morrow
Director, Commercial and Venue Partnerships
Andrew Demetriou
Account Manager – Venue Partnerships
Emma Carson
Account Manager – Venue Partnerships
Hannah Spencer
Account Manager – Venue Partnerships
Jacqueline De La Rosa
Head of People & Culture
Vicky Hopper
Head of Finance
TingTing Li
Finance and Administration Manager
Janine Peukert
Finance and Administration Assistant
Eleanor McLeod
Finance and Administrative Assistant
Alexandra Sava
Facilities Manager
Will Brownley
Building Facilities Coordinator
Rodrigo Arriaza
Facilities Maintenance Assistant
Grant Richards
Executive Assistant
Nicole Espinoza
Head of Safety and Compliance
Jack Audas Preston
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Key images top to bottom: Emmanuel James Brown in Jurrungu Ngan-ga. Marrugeku, 2021. Photo by Abby Murray; Eveleigh Railyards, Sydney, Image Supplied; Astral People Party, Vivid Sydney 2023. Photo by Jordan Munns.