INITIATIVES
Pirrku Kuu Hub
Marni naa pudni Pirrku Kuu Hub-ana, kadla taikurringka kurlana yailtyarna-itya, pirrku pudlurrititya, kumangka warpulayititya – kadla naalitya.
Welcome to the Pirrku Kuu Hub, a space for shared creativity, for storytelling for collaboration – a space for you.
The Pirrku Kuu Hub, meaning “Story Room” in Kaurna, is a free co-working space for First Nations screen practitioners at Adelaide Studios.
Co-located alongside leading screen industry businesses, the Pirrku Kuu Hub provides free technology and meeting facilities for First Nations screen practitioners to connect with and thrive within the South Australian screen sector.
What is on offer?
The Pirrku Kuu Hub offers First Nations screen practitioners:
- Two Apple computer workstations with Final Cut Pro, and one workstation with a dock for laptop usage,
- Boardroom style central meeting table and yarn board (whiteboard) featuring artwork by Danielle Mate,
- Meeting table seating for six, plus sofa,
- Wireless speaker (on request),
- Wi-Fi,
- Access to a shared kitchen,
- Wheelchair accessible,
- Access from Monday to Friday, 9.00am to 5.00pm (excl. public holidays).
Guidelines & downloads
- Pirrku Kuu Hub Guidelines (197kb PDF)
How can I apply?
Before you apply you must:
- Read the Guidelines linked above for eligibility requirements, evaluation criteria and Terms of Use
Then:
- Submit a one-off Expression of Interest (EOI) form via the SAFC’s online grant portal: safilm.smartygrants.com.au
- Once you’ve received an email confirming approval of your EOI, you can book the Pirrku Kuu Hub via SAFC Reception.
- See full application and booking instructions in the Guidelines.
Accessibility options
SAFC supports engagement from Deaf and disabled practitioners. For a confidential discussion of your access needs, please contact us at [email protected] or call us on 08 8394 2029 or via the National Relay Service.
Where can I find out more?
For further information please contact the SAFC Production and Development Team on 08 8394 2029 or [email protected]
Main image: First Nations screen creatives at work at Adelaide Studios, photo by Naomi Jellicoe





