The Red Room Company


The Red Room Company is a non-profit organisation based in Sydney, Australia whose vision is to make poetry a meaningful part of everyday life. It was established by Johanna Featherstone in 2002, emerging from The Red Room Radio Show, which broadcast on 89.7FM Eastside Radio from 2001.
Red Room Poetry creates poetic projects and learning programs in collaboration with a spectrum of poets, schools, communities and partners for positive social impact. Their mission is to make poetry accessible to all, especially those who face the greatest barriers to creative opportunities.

Poetic Learning

Red Room Poetic Learning is Red Room Poetry's poetry education program. It sends contemporary Australian poets into primary and secondary schools all across Australia. It was launched in 2007 with support from the Keir Foundation and the Ian Potter Foundation, initially piloting in four NSW high schools. In 2008 it expanded into Victoria and in 2009-2010 moved further interstate to Norfolk Island and Queensland schools. Red Room Poetic Learning is now a national program, servicing schools everywhere in Australia. Red Room Poetic Learning collaborates with students, teachers and communities to deepen their encounters with poetry. Learning programs connect poets with students to unlock poetic ways of seeing, writing and responding. Red Room Poetry is committed to publishing these outcomes and providing a platform for young poets to share their work with wider audiences.

Poetry Object

Red Room Poetry Object is a free poetry writing competition inviting young writers and their teachers to submit poems about special and curious objects. It is open to students in Years 3-10 and teachers from Australia and New Zealand. In 2017, Poetry Object published over 3400 student and teacher poems from over 190 school communities. Migrant and refugee students benefit from the opportunity to positively express their story through poetry.
As part of Red Room Poetry Object, each year six Australian poets have been commissioned to write new poems about their own talismanic objects.

Unlocked

Unlocked is an educational arts program developed and run by The Red Room Company in collaboration with educational staff from NSW Correctional Centres, which 'unlocks' the potential of inmates through poetry. The initiative's goal is to encourage self-expression and reflection while improving inmates' literacy. Introduced in Sydney in 2010, the project has entered its third year.
At correctional centres across NSW, Australian poets run intensive writing workshops, collaborating with students on every stage of the writing process: from the initial exercises and experimentations, through the editing and rewriting process, to recording, performing and publishing their work in a professionally designed print anthology.
The project was developed in collaboration with Corrections NSW Audiovisual Unit and education staff, 2SER's Jailbreak radio show, Blood & Thunder Publishing Concern and Boccalatte.
The most recent Unlocked project was held at the Balund-a Project, a residential diversionary programme for male and female offenders between 18 and 40. Indigenous poet Lionel Fogarty led the workshops, and the students responded with great enthusiasm to Lionel's work and stories. There was a particular interest in Lionel's use of language, his mixing of English and Bandjalang dialect.
In October 2012 Red Room Company poets Lionel Fogarty and Nick Bryant-Smith will travel to South Coast Correctional Centre to run an intensive, three-day workshop.
According to The Red Room Company, Unlocked offers a range of potential outcomes and benefits for the students involved. Through Unlocked, poets work with both with the vocational education providers working in NSW Correctional Centres, as well as education providers such as ACE Community Colleges, an Adult Education provider and Registered Training Organisation which runs accredited courses in the Balund-a Project.
At the completion of each project, a limited-edition anthology of work created during the project is published. These publications are made available to inmates who participated in workshops, and is distributed among libraries in correctional centres around Australia.
Through Unlocked, students can return to their community with recognised qualifications, as a part of the study that they have completed inside. In this way the value of the project is not only supporting students to come to terms with emotions, past experiences or relationships, but to build practical literacy and communication skills, and the confidence to apply them.

Public Projects

The Red Room Company regularly runs major public creative projects whose goal is to commission new works by contemporary Australian poets, then publicise this new work as widely as possible. Past Projects include:
The Red Room Company's directors include chairperson Bret Walker and Artistic Director Johanna Featherstone.

Poets

Red Room Poetry has collaborated with many poets including Judith Beveridge, Bonny Cassidy, Eileen Chong, Tricia Dearborn, Brook Emery, Kate Fagan, Mike Ladd, David Malouf, Greg McLaren, Derek Motion, Andy Quan, Craig Sherborne, Sandra Thibodeaux, John Tranter and Fiona Wright.
A full list of poets can be found on Red Room Poetry's website.