ARTRAGE is a non-for-profit registered charity and Western Australian arts and cultural organisation. As one of the oldest arts organisations in the State (est. 1983) ARTRAGE has developed and presented numerous key cultural events and festivals that enrich and evolve the culture of Western Australia.ARTRAGE's current projects are the Northbridge summer cinema Rooftop Movies (est. 2012), Girls School creative hub and Girls School Cinema in East Perth (est. 2018) and FRINGE WORLD Festival (est. 2011). FRINGE WORLD is one of the largest avenues through which Western Australians actively participate in the cultural life of the state, and it is the primary way that ARTRAGE contributes to our community cohesion, arts engagement, city vibrancy and civic pride. Based on an 18/19 Annual Report analysis conducted by Business News; in the State arts and cultural landscape ARTRAGE currently ranks 1st for operating revenue and 2nd for total patron engagement (behind the State Library). The ARTRAGE Strategic Plan and its organisational Purpose, Vision, Mission and The Way We Work statement informs how the Festival is delivered.ARTRAGE Purpose: To enrich and evolve the culture of Western Australia by creating open artistic opportunities for audiences and artists.ARTRAGE Vision: To embed arts in the hearts and minds of all Western Australians.ARTRAGE Mission: To provide enduring benefits for artists, audiences and a diverse family of stakeholders through presenting cultural events with global appeal.The Way We Work:- We mainstream Fringe culture.- We surprise and delight.- Our success is defined by the success of our artists.- We make Perth better.Read more: https://fringeworld.com.au/impact-report