We acknowledge the traditional owners and sovereign custodians of the land on which Collingwood Yards is situated, the Wurundjeri people of the Woiwurrung language group. We extend our respect to their Ancestors and all First Peoples and Elders past, present, and future.

Stay Soft Studio
Stay Soft Night Market – March 29

2pm, Saturday, 29 March
Accessible Toilet
Registered Assistance Animals Welcome
Wheelchair Accessible

Stay Soft Night Markets at the Collingwood Yards host artists, designers, bakers, makers and collectors in a celebration of all things creative and communal.

Stay Soft Studio’s welcome 50+ stall holders to show off their wares, with food vendors and our bar pouring local independent wines and tinnies, coffee from Stefanino Panino and Dua Bakehouse and music broadcast from Hope Street Radio!

Stalls range from recycled and up cycled garms to records, stick and poke tattoos, jewellery, baked goods, independent local designers and accessories

Stay Soft night markets are a beautiful way to spend an evening in the gorgeous atmosphere of the Collingwood Yards courtyard.

Their markets are inclusive and diverse spaces in which we support our local community to increase a shared and ethical economy through makers, collectors and recyclers!

Their markets are held from 2-9pm on the third Saturday of every month at Collingwood Yards

Venue

35 Johnston Street
Collingwood Yards
Collingwood, 3066

Accessibility

At level, no-step, access to the courtyard is via entrance 35A Johnston Street and 30A Perry Street. Both paths have sections with even cobblestone paving . You can also gain access to the courtyard from entrances 35B and 35C Johnston Street and 30B Perry Street via the taking the Perry Street Lift to Level UG. Best paths of access are marked on this map.

The central shaded portion of the courtyard is a gravel surface. The surrounding area is paved and wheelchair accessible, however shade and cover is limited.

The closest accessible toilets can be found off the service corridor inside Level UG of the Perry Street Building. These toilets are fitted with grab rails.

 

 

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