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Image credit: Desmond Taylor and Mariaan Pugh, Jila Kujarra: Two Snakes Dreaming at Fremantle Arts Centre. Photography by Dan McCabe.

Interested in hosting an ART ON THE MOVE exhibition?

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Why book with ART ON THE MOVE?

For venues, receiving an ART ON THE MOVE exhibition can:

  • Streamline and relieve internal processes and workloads
  • Introduce your audiences to new artists, mediums or ideas
  • Introduce new audiences to your organisation
  • Augment and support your existing programs, resources and professional development

    … and more!

Every ART ON THE MOVE exhibition comes crated and packaged to museum quality standards, and is accompanied with resources and support with logistics, installation, and marketing. We also work with your venue to identify, develop and deliver learning and engagement programs for your local community.

Feline Good. Howabout Body Shots?
Bruno Booth

Bringing together two major works by Bruno Booth, offering insight into the multidisciplinary practice of a significant Western Australian artist. 

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Desmond Taylor and Mariaan Pugh, Niminjarra Resting, 2022. Image courtesy Mariaan Pugh

Jila Kujarra: Two Snakes Dreaming
Desmond Taylor and Mariaan Pugh

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. Taylor and Pugh have worked together to transform Taylor’s Niminjarra paintings, usually seen on canvas or paper, into highly tactile works, animating the important Niminjarra Jukurrpa (Dreaming)

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Tineke van der Eecken, Regeneration, 2021. Image courtesy the artist

Tributaries
Tineke van der Eecken

Explores the fibres of flora, fauna, and human systems. Including 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. 

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Nyaparu (William) Gardiner, Strelley Mob II, 2017. Image courtesy of FORM and Spinifex Hill Studio

He is Myself: The Art of Nyaparu (William) Gardiner

Available until May 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.

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Desmond Taylor and Mariaan Pugh, Niminjarra Resting, 2022. Image courtesy Mariaan Pugh

Underneath / Overlooked

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. Taylor and Pugh have worked together to transform Taylor’s Niminjarra paintings, usually seen on canvas or paper, into highly tactile works, animating the important Niminjarra Jukurrpa (Dreaming)

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