
Curators in Conversation: Joanne Wood
When Joanne Wood first arrived in the Peel region, the drive between Mandurah and Rockingham was still mostly bush. “Now,” she says, “it’s almost entirely housing estates.”

Curators in Conversation: Nyree Taylor
Nyree is a passionate voice for local artists, advocating for the arts as a force for unity, wellness and positive change in her community.

Geraldton Artists Announced for New Activating Collections Residencies
Marianne Penberthy and Yamaji Art are announced as the ART ON THE MOVE x Museum of Geraldton Artists in Residence (2026-27).

Curators in Conversation: Cait Edwards
Following the opening of Radical Futures: Unearthed, we caught up with curator and artist Cait Edwards to learn more about her practice and the Esperance edition of the Regional Arts Triennial.

Curators in Conversation: Elisa Markes-Young
Following the opening of Radical Futures: Gathering Ground at Nala Bardip Mia – Margaret River HEART, we spoke to curator Elisa Markes-Young about home, belonging and the complex space in between.

26 January Solidarity Statement
With 26 January approaching, we recognise this date as a Day of Mourning and support calls to change the date.

Curators in Conversation: Claire Weir
From the outset, Claire’s curatorial vision centred on representing the true character of Kalgoorlie and the Goldfields. “It’s a very transient region, so I felt the need to include transient voices.”

Curators in Conversation: Saira Ellen Spencer
For the 2025 Regional Arts Triennial, Spencer brings her curatorial vision to ‘Fertile Ground’, a group exhibition that asks the question: What happens when a community imagines a future with fire that is not ruled by fear?

Beyond the residency
Since the inception of our Artist in Residence program, we have supported 14 artists to undergo creative projects in regional WA. Here, we share and celebrate just a few that have ignited further opportunities and outcomes like exhibitions, collaborations and publications.

An Invitation To Play: ‘Exquisite Bodies’ Travels To Carnarvon
Following a successful eight-month engagement in Ravensthorpe, Exquisite Bodies continues its regional tour at Shire of Carnarvon Library & Art Gallery from 24 October 2025 – 28 February 2026.

April Phillips Announced as First ‘boorda yeyi’ Recipient
We are excited to share that Wiradjuri-Scottish artist April Phillips has been announced as the first recipient of PICA’s boorda yeyi Immersive Arts Commission, which will tour regional WA with ART ON THE MOVE.
