Bruno Booth: Feline Good. Howabout Body Shots?
9 — 22 Oct 2023
This exhibition brings together two major works by Bruno Booth, offering insight into the multidisciplinary practice of a significant Western Australian artist. Learn more
This exhibition brings together two major works by Bruno Booth, offering insight into the multidisciplinary practice of a significant Western Australian artist.
Jila Kujarra: Two Snakes Dreaming
An exciting cross-cultural collaboration between Warnman artist Desmond Taylor and Boorloo-based textiles practitioner Mariaan Pugh, commissioned by Fremantle Arts Centre in partnership with Martumili Artists. Learn more
An exciting cross-cultural collaboration between Warnman artist Desmond Taylor and Boorloo-based textiles practitioner Mariaan Pugh, commissioned by Fremantle Arts Centre in partnership with Martumili Artists.
The Alternative Archive
28 Jul — 22 Sep 2023
The Alternative Archive touring exhibition presents a contemporary visual archive of regional Western Australian arts practice, documenting a dynamic anthology of how regional artists relate to the people, homes, towns or regions that they know so well. Learn more
The Alternative Archive touring exhibition presents a contemporary visual archive of regional Western Australian arts practice, documenting a dynamic anthology of how regional artists relate to the people, homes, towns or regions that they know so well.
Trevor Richards: Roll the Tape
Roll the Tape surveys works by esteemed Western Australian artist Trevor Richards from the past 20 years. Fremantle artist Trevor Richards is known for hard-edge abstract paintings and three dimensional wall works that feature bold colour, geometric motifs and sleek surfaces. Learn more
Roll the Tape surveys works by esteemed Western Australian artist Trevor Richards from the past 20 years. Fremantle artist Trevor Richards is known for hard-edge abstract paintings and three dimensional wall works that feature bold colour, geometric motifs and sleek surfaces.
He is Myself: The Art of Nyaparu (William) Gardiner
2 Feb — 9 Mar 2024
He is Myself: The Art of Nyaparu (William) Gardiner presents more than 50 artworks created by Mr. Gardiner during the last four years of his life at Spinifex Hill Studio in South Hedland, including many previously unseen works. Learn more
He is Myself: The Art of Nyaparu (William) Gardiner presents more than 50 artworks created by Mr. Gardiner during the last four years of his life at Spinifex Hill Studio in South Hedland, including many previously unseen works.
Galup VR Experience
Created by Ian Wilkes and artist/filmmaker Poppy van Oorde-Grainger with an oral history from Elder Doolann-Leisha Eatts, and guided by a team of supportive Noongar Elders. Learn more
Created by Ian Wilkes and artist/filmmaker Poppy van Oorde-Grainger with an oral history from Elder Doolann-Leisha Eatts, and guided by a team of supportive Noongar Elders.
Tineke Van der Eecken: Tributaries
Tributaries explores the fibres of flora, fauna, and human systems. It includes jewellery, small fine metal sculptures, and objects formed by corrosion casting, a process by which soft plastics are injected into animal organs and other biological systems to form moulds of internal spaces. Learn more
Tributaries explores the fibres of flora, fauna, and human systems. It includes jewellery, small fine metal sculptures, and objects formed by corrosion casting, a process by which soft plastics are injected into animal organs and other biological systems to form moulds of internal spaces.
Penny Bovell and Gabby Howlett: Underneath/Overlooked
Originally presented for the City of Fremantle’s 10 Nights in Port festival, Underneath/Overlooked will be developed for tour as an interactive exhibition that can be scaled in size, suitable for a variety of spaces and places where overlooked design histories – and potentially more Scolaro houses – can be unearthed. Learn more
Originally presented for the City of Fremantle’s 10 Nights in Port festival, Underneath/Overlooked will be developed for tour as an interactive exhibition that can be scaled in size, suitable for a variety of spaces and places where overlooked design histories – and potentially more Scolaro houses – can be unearthed.