Sharing Logan’s stories.

This contemporary social history museum will open in April. It will be a place to see, hear and experience the stories of the people who have made the City of Logan what it is today.

The displays acknowledge our city’s past, illuminate the present, and help us imagine our future.

It’s a place for our diverse communities to tell their own stories in their own words, through arts and cultural expression, providing opportunities to raise awareness and build upon respect.

First Nations space

A co-curated space by and for Logan’s Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. Visitors can learn about First Nations language and culture, and hear digital stories from Logan’s Elders.

Nourish

The entry welcoming space showcases stories from Logan’s kitchens, markets and gardens. Hear from people of Logan how growing and making food nourishes their families and their community.

Snapshot! capturing street styles of Logan City

Local photographers, led and mentored by Louis Lim, capture the street fashion styles of Logan’s residents. Paying tribute to the tradition of street photography, this project aims to capture the contemporary personal style of Logan’s diverse residents.

Snapshot is supported by the Regional Arts Development Fund (RADF). RADF is a partnership between the Queensland Government and Logan City Council to support arts and culture in regional Queensland.

Interpretation services in Auslan and languages other than English can be provided to  visitors on request. Please talk to the gallery team about your interpretation needs before your visit by phone 07 2803 4724 or email livingmuseum@logan.qld.gov.au

Visit Translator Interpreter Services – Logan City Council or National Relay Service – Logan City Council to access these translation services if you need help to talk with us.

Living Museum of Logan

Opening April 2022

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The Living Museum of Logan open Tuesday – Saturday 10 am – 4 pm. Closed Sunday and Monday.

Address
Located at 270 Jacaranda Avenue, Kingston, the Kingston Butter Factory Precinct is in the heart of Logan and easily accessible by pedestrians, public transport or vehicle when planning your visit to the area.

By road
By road the precinct is conveniently located between Brisbane and the Gold Coast, just 5 minutes off either the South East Freeway or the Logan Motorway.

Free onsite parking is available for your convenience. The car park holds 82 cars with overflow areas for large events and has a dedicated area for bus parking. Please consider other transport options when attending large events.

Train
By rail you can access the precinct via Beenleigh or Ferny Grove lines. Disembark at the Kingston Train Station then take a 200m stroll from the station to the venue.

Bus
By bus, TransLink bus routes stop within a short walk of the precinct. The three closest bus stops are Kingston Station (4 min. walk), Kingston Road at Gould Adams Park (9 min. walk) and Clare Road near Kingston Road (12 min. walk).

Active transport
The precinct is easily accessible by bicycle, with a local cycleway network connecting KBF to key activity centres in the City of Logan.

The kiosk and bar is open on live performance dates.

The onsite café Devon Pixies is open Tuesday to Friday 8.30am to 4pm; Saturday 7am to 3pm; Sunday for special events and group bookings only.

For catered events we have a professional catering team serving up delicious menu options.

Catering is also available for our hire spaces. Looking to host at event? Check out our spaces for hire.

KBF provides access for people of all abilities.

Accessible parking is available in designated spaces. Please ensure your pass is clearly displayed when parking in these spaces.

Kingston Butter Factory Cultural Precinct has state-of-the-art PWD bathroom facilities.

The Precinct is also accessible via:

– Ramp access to the Stage and Cottage buildings

– PWD Bathrooms within the internal building & the external precinct grounds

– Changing spaces accessible bathroom

– Baby change table facilities

– Hush room attached to Butterbox Theatre

– Hearing loop services onsite

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