Dubbo's Studio 138 hosted its first-ever big event on Saturday, featuring talent Eraser and Daphne Brooks.
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The concert also featured an art exhibition by Lachy Naef from el Studio.
Studio 138 is located in Dubbo's CBD and is a multi-purpose creative studio.
As well as hosting its own events, they are welcoming other creatives space for their own endeavours.
The business is run by Dubbo husband and wife Mark and Erifili Davis, who are encouraging creative-minded community members to jump on board their mission to create a more prominent cultural atmosphere.
Mr Davis said the businesses aren't a money-making move for the creative duo.
"We have our own hobbies that we want to pursue, and we wanted our own space to do that in and we decided to share that space with the creative community in Dubbo," Mr Davis said.
"We've taken a space in Macquarie Street, you access it through the Myer car park, and it's really for anything creative, whether that be a music act, stand up comedy, poetry, movie making, art, theatre, really anything.
"You can use the space for band or dance rehearsals, meetings, or to meet and interact with like-minded people who you can bounce ideas off of.
"If you have a creative idea, we don't want the hurdle to be the space.
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"We want you to come to us and tell us what your idea is and let's try and develop it into something that comes to fruition, so we can grow the town culturally, or at least assist in growing the town culturally."
Mrs Davis said Studio 138 is not only a very intimate space but also a flexible one.
"I guess, it's a very simple space, which makes it perfect for so many circumstances," she said.
"We had our very first big event on Saturday, which was a concert by Eraser and Daphne Brooks, and we also had an art exhibition with work by Lachy Naef from el Studio.
"Next, we're hosting a free film festival on February 14 as part of the Romance Rules Film Festival.
"They will be short films about love and romance, the good, the bad and the ugly, and there will be films from all around the world.
"I'm personally really enjoying film making.
"I also enjoy theatre sports which aren't really a common thing these days, but for things like that Studio 138 is the perfect space."
Mr Davis said the space provides so many opportunities.
"Really, it's about combining a creative idea with a can-do attitude," Mr Davis said.
For more information or to keep up to date with Studio 138's future events you can visit the Studio 138 Facebook page or http://studio138.com.au/, or visit them on Macquarie street .