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The Yirra Yaarnz Writers’ Group is a supportive platform fostering the growth of local Aboriginal playwrights at various stages of their careers.
Join West Australian Opera principal artist Emma Pettemerides and Australian Baroque for V’Adoro, I Love You.
A story about how Thomas Cole's paintings led to the national parks movement in the USA as well as underpinning the concept of ‘Manifest Destiny’.
Singapore’s British heritage influenced its artistic traditions until the 1930s with the foundation of the Nanyang School of Art and the fusion of Chinese ink painting with the Western modern movement
Singapore’s British heritage influenced its artistic traditions until the 1930s with the foundation of the Nanyang School of Art and the fusion of Chinese ink painting with Western modern movements.
This talk is about the White House’s most celebrated twentieth century residents.
The Making of the Met: The Grandest American Museum.
Get ready to be inspired, provoked, and entertained as WAAPA's graduating performance makers hit the Blue Room Theatre stage at full tilt, showcasing their creative talents over two weeks in September
What is The Lester Prize? It is not one point-of-view, one tone nor one hue.
Museums are a relatively modern invention. Before they became standard features of capital cities in the 18th and 19th centuries, the great ‘collections’ were private.
During her residency exchange at PICA, Azimah Fada will research the similarities in cultural musical instruments in Australia and Indonesia to examine the connection between music and storytelling.
This exhibition celebrates over fifty years of designing and making jewellery by Western Australian born Dorothy Erickson as part of Perth Design Week 2024.
FORECAST is a place for feeling, inviting audiences of all ages and abilities to contemplate trees as family and weather as borderless, amid increasing environmental crisis and divisive times.
Anna Park’s first museum exhibition outside the United States presents a new body of her signature large-scale black and white drawings that feverishly capture the spirit of contemporary life.
While on residency in Marseille, photographer Lucille Martin develops her project *Phantom Histories*, which examines cross-cultural practices that link Marseille, the African diaspora and Australia.
Mark Haslam’s practice is a kaleidoscopic blend of technical production, direction and design, and focuses on exploring human constructs in genre-busting, media-infused contemporary performance.
Meeyakba Shane Pickett: Six Seasons features a series of acclaimed works interpreting the Nyoongar six seasons and the landscape of the south-west of Western Australia.
Over the course of their multi-week PICA residency, the School of Critical Arts (SCA) will hold free courses and lectures in art, philosophy, culture and theory.
Sid Pattni’s residency at Khoj in New Delhi, India, will focus on historical research into Indian miniature painting, concentrating on the impact of colonial rule on artistic patronage in India.
WA's talented young artists are celebrated in this yearly showcase, gauging the pulse of young people who will influence, empower and shape the world we live in.
Throughout history, the Moon has entranced artists, poets, scientists, writers, and musicians the world over.
Storytelling workshops presented by Barefaced Stories.
Daisy Sanders’ residency at PICA comes eight years after A Resting Mess began.
Make Monday your favourite day of the week with these free 30 minute meditation sessions guided by Buddhist nun Kelsang Tara.
During his residency in Taipei, Tom Blake is developing a series of works on opacity, repetition, fragmentation, digital disintegration and the capacity for chaos within moments of stillness.
Jazz On The Corner happens every Thursday at Tom's. A smorgasbord of jazz awaits to tantalise your musical taste buds and it's FREE ENTRY!
WA Museum's monthly LGBTQIA+ focused choir.
In celebration of the 30th anniversary of David Lynch’s Twin Peaks film *Fire Walk With Me* (1992), WA-founded music ensemble Decibel makes a progressive environment with red velvet and portals.
Sarah Nelson’s Quick Response residency will support her continued development of *Into the Fog*, a performance integrating unconventional masks, puppetry, illusion and interactive design.
As part of their Quick Response residency at PICA, The And Theatre will develop their performance Dead End.