12–6pm. What do you reckon—is that enough?

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Brett Sirianni is the Digital Design Coordinator for The Edge. He experience lies in graphic design, illustration, web design, and development. He runs FridayNite with his wife, and tries to keep brettsirianni.com updated in his spare time.

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  1. coxster David Cochrane says:

    Most artistic people are night-owls or work/study long hours. 12-12 is perfect!

  2. iatethecrayons Elly Westaway says:

    12-12 would be perfect! Artists generally work full time jobs speaking from experience, I work 30 mins out of Brisbane and don’t finish until 5pm I wouldn’t be able to make it in there if it closes early.

  3. Cassey Cassey says:

    Young people in the music industry- bands, band managers etc…usually have a full time job as well. Having access to the facilities/venue after 6pm means that musicians can actually make use of the service :)

  4. I agree. Also means you miss the peak hour madness… 12-12 is great.

  5. 12pm-12am is the ultimate time for young artists! we’d really love it if you could stay open later..thanks for the great space as well!!

  6. bmw335i Sigmundo Pantaleon says:

    I agree most people are more night owl it should be considered it but this is great place to do any work

  7. Jamilla Jamilla says:

    Definitely agree with everyone here! 12-6 is quite restricting…

    I would spend my nights working there if it were open! Such a great space!

  8. Jérôme Jérôme says:

    Got to say the same, 12-12 would be perfect, 6 is frustrating :/ You miss most of your public with the current opening hours! At least some days?

  9. pat pat says:

    12-12 is much better… the creative juices only start flowing when the sun goes down… plus many people work a day job

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