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CRATE NEWS: October
October was another exciting month for the team at ART ON THE MOVE. Here, we share some highlights. Power and charm in Rubibi / Broome Learning and Engagement Coordinator Maxxi …
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WATCH: Erin Coates x Transforming Bodies
How might certain objects – specifically those relating to animal remains – act as anchors to family histories and memories? In Erin Coates: Transforming Bodies, take a glimpse into the creative journey of Erin Coates …
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Residency Update: Rebecca McCauley & Aaron Claringbold
Hello, Rebecca and Aaron here. We are entering our final week of our residency up in Gathaagudu — Shark Bay — Malgana Country. We have had a pretty special time up …
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CRATE NEWS: September
CRATE NEWS: September September was a busy month for ART ON THE MOVE, with regional travel, partnership and project development, sector collaboration, exhibition openings and panel discussions, artists in residence …
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2024 AMaGA National Conference Wrap-Up
2024 AMaGA National Conference Wrap-Up In September 2024, ART ON THE MOVE Executive Director Ricky Arnold and General Manager Julianne Mackay attended the Australian Museums and Galleries Australia (AMaGA) National …
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RESIDENCY REFLECTIONS: Naomie Hatherley
RESIDENCY REFLECTIONS: Naomie Hatherley In August, Artist in Residence Naomie Hatherley began the first leg of her residency with the North Midlands Project. We asked Naomie to share a bit …
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ARTIST PROFILE: Lyn Nixon
ARTIST PROFILE: Lyn Nixon Earlier this year, ART ON THE MOVE visited The Alternative Archive artist Lyn Nixon where she lives in Falcon, on Bindjareb Noongar Boodjar. Lyn’s backyard shed-studio …
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Six artists to take residence across regional WA
Following a rigorous selection process, six exceptional West Australian artists have been chosen to take residency in Carnamah, Gathaagudu/Shark Bay and Kinjarling/Albany over the next year.
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ART ON THE MOVE partners with Community Arts Network to celebrate the legacies of First Nations Elders in the Goldfields
ART ON THE MOVE is honoured to be working alongside Community Arts Network (CAN) to celebrate First Nations culture in the Goldfields. ART ON THE MOVE will be supporting CAN …
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Applications now open: Touring Exhibition Program 2025-27
Independent curators, artists and organisations based in WA are now invited to submit their expressions of interest to our Touring Exhibition Program 2025-27.
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Smoking Ceremony Held at Galup to Acknowledge 1830 Massacre
Whadjuk Elder Aunty Glenda Kickett welcomed 80 community members at Galup / Lake Monger on Friday May 3 2024, as part of a gathering to acknowledge the massacre that happened there in 1830.
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ARTIST PROFILE: Agnes Yamboong Armstrong
Agnes is always thinking back to her childhood to create her paintings, her memory growing up at Ivanhoe Station and the roadtrains passing over Ivanhoe Crossing and through Miriwoong Country.