fortyfivedownstairs is a unique multi-arts venue and cultural incubator located in Melbourne’s CBD. With a twenty-year history of supporting independent artists in the visual and performing arts, the organization operates as an unfunded and not-for-profit entity. They strive to make money for artists, not from them, by providing a platform for experimental and thought-provoking art forms. The venue features two exhibition spaces showcasing a diverse range of art forms, along with a flexible theatre and event venue that hosts groundbreaking works in theatre, cabaret, music, opera, and dance.
Founded in 2002 by Mary Lou Jelbart and Julian Burnside AO QC, fortyfivedownstairs is housed in a historic building that once served as part of Melbourne’s rag trade industry. Over the years, the organization has evolved to become a curated space for live performances and visual art. The venue’s commitment to supporting independent artists is evident in its dedication to providing a platform for emerging talents to showcase their work. With a focus on fostering creativity and innovation, fortyfivedownstairs continues to be a hub for artistic expression and cultural exchange in the heart of Melbourne.
As a cultural hub that pays homage to the Traditional Custodians of the land, the Wurundjeri and Boon Wurrung People of the Kulin Nation, fortyfivedownstairs is committed to promoting diversity and inclusivity in the arts. Through a curated program of exhibitions, performances, and events, the organization offers a dynamic space for artists and audiences to engage with cutting-edge works across various art forms. With a rich history and a forward-thinking approach, fortyfivedownstairs remains a vital part of Melbourne’s vibrant arts scene, supporting the future of independent and experimental art in Australia.