Brisbane Powerhouse
Performing ArtsQueensland, Australia51-200 Employees
Brisbane Powerhouse is a performing arts venue in Brisbane, housed in a 1920s power station renovated as a hub for contemporary art and culture along the Brisbane River. Based in New Farm, Queensland, it hosts a program of festivals, visual arts, music, theatre, comedy, dance, film, in-conversation events, and digital arts, with more than 1,250 performances and events each year. The venue comprises two main stage theatres, three smaller performance spaces, gallery areas, three restaurants and bars, a store, corporate facilities, and riverfront views. Brisbane Powerhouse is owned by the Brisbane City Council and acknowledges the Yuggera and Turrbal peoples as traditional owners of the land, with recognition of Elders past and present. In 2025, the organization announced the appointment of Louise Bezzina as its incoming CEO and artistic director.