(1) Front elevation of The Substation large red brick building with vertically elongated glazing. Car park in front.
(2) Tree in foreground with view toward The Substation building sign.
(3) The Substation red brick building lit  up at night with colourful lights and beams.
(4) Interior of The Substation with wall of glazing on the right and curtained wall at the back.
(5) Front elevation of The Substation large red brick building.

The Substation

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Description

Established over a century ago to power Melbourne’s suburban rail system, The Substation building is a landmark in the industrial history of the inner west. Made in the Edwardian-Baroque style, the building dominates its surroundings. The Substation is an example of the 'Type A' design used for the first five substations constructed as part of the electrification of the Melbourne metropolitan network. 

After ceasing operation in the 1960s and falling into disrepair for three decades, in 1996 two local residents successfully led a campaign to restore and adapt the building for artistic use. Today, as an international destination for contemporary and experimental arts, The Substation both celebrates and transcends its original context in Newport.

What's On

Learn more about the history of the site and its community from Yalukit Willam man Jaeden Williams, hear the first-hand story of its repair and restoration from one of the original campaigners Nigel Edwards and peek behind the curtain of contemporary art with CEO Nuala Furtado. 

Join us for a presentation in the Main Space starting with an introduction to the local First Nations language and culture by Yalukit Willam man Jaeden Williams, followed by a history of the building focusing on its transformation from abandoned building to community arts centre in the early 2000s. The talk will conclude with a look at the current exhibition Object Of Projection by artist Kim Gordon, curated by Lawrence English, and with information about the contemporary use of the building by CEO Nuala Furtado.

Printed and digital venue maps pointing out key sites of historic and contemporary importance will be provided on arrival. As part of Open House 2024 you will also be able to explore The Substation with a self-guided tour at your own pace any time throughout the day, covering the story of The Substation and its sustained connection to the community.

Images: (1) The Substation. Photo: Josh Robenstone. (2) The Substation. Photo: Damien Raggatt. (3) The Substation. Photo: Pat Casten. (4) The Main Space. Photo: courtesy of The Substation. (5) The Substation (2000). Photo: John Young.

Important Details

Time & Date

Saturday 27 July
Open access 11am-5pm
Tours run 12pm + 2pm
Running for 45 minutes in groups of 30

No bookings required. Tour group capacity is limited and operates on a first-come, first-served basis.

ACCESSIBILITY

Fully wheelchair accessible, Accessible bathroom, Accessible parking nearby, Sensory friendly, Elevator access

Location

1 Market Street, Newport VIC 3015

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