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Contact

Office Hours are 9am-5pm on Wednesdays.

You can find us at Level 2, 131 City Walk, Canberra City.

The producer-on-duty will generally be:
9am-12pm: Janhavi
11am-2pm: Nick
2pm-5pm: Ket

During Office Hours, feel free to drop in and chat to a producer, or book a day of coworking with us.

Otherwise, send us a message using the form below. We’d love to hear from you!

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Enquiries

For enquiries regarding consultation, commissions, or general info:
director@youareherecanberra.com.au

To speak with a YAH creative producer about your arts practice, or enquire about events:
producers@youareherecanberra.com.au

For media enquiries:
media@youareherecanberra.com.au

For access enquiries:
access@youareherecanberra.com.au

Call:
0450 904 282

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You Are Here will no longer be running open call outs for festival artists, as we focus our efforts on supporting artists in developing and presenting ambitious, experimental work over multiple years and multiple iterations.

If you would like to access creative support, please check out the You Are Here Club!

You Are Here is supported by the ACT Government through artsACT.

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You Are Here acknowledges the Ngunnawal and Ngambri peoples, the Traditional Owners and Custodians on the land where we live, learn and work. We recognise their continuing connection to lands, waters and communities and give our respects to their Elders past, present and emerging.