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Attention young space explorers! Join us for an adventure at Perth Cultural Centre where you'll meet an astronaut who's crash landed and help them return to space while you encounter aliens...
This exhibition celebrates over fifty years of designing and making jewellery by Western Australian born Dorothy Erickson as part of Perth Design Week 2024.
While undertaking her Quick Response residency, Ella Hetherington will further develop her new multidisciplinary work Golden Hour.
The first Australian exhibition of the boundary-crossing work of this iconic American video and performance artist.
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.
During her Quick Response residency, Muriel Hillion develops A Sensory Creole Magic, a new dance experience incorporating Maloya dance and music.
In 2024, PICA re-launched its studio program, providing opportunities for local, national and international artists to undertake periods of research and development alongside a creative community.
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.
A unique perspective on innovative designs prioritising environmental consciousness and a high-quality living experience.
Join us this Easter by following the footprints through Perth Cultural Centre and unravel clues to discover the Bilby Land! Easter eggciting activities continue throughout the activity!
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
During her residency in Makassar, Indonesia, Ilona McGuire will explore identities and connections across the seas that pre-date the colonisation of Australia.
Bella Lubcke’s residency at PICA will explore the history of found materials with relationships to PICA and the Perth Cultural Centre, taking into account the shapes and elements of the PICA building.
The work of Shelley Lasica reveals a sustained exploration of dance, movement and the varying contexts in which they can occur.
Josten will develop a concert-length, solo performance for alto saxophone and three-channel surround sound that uses a unique microtonal language developed by the artist.
JC’s practice embraces sculpture, installation, performance and new media works to investigate contemporary conceptions of gender, sexuality, desire and embodied identity.
Hatched: National Graduate Show 2024 presents a dynamic selection of emerging artists recently graduated from art schools across Australia.
In 2024, PICA partners with Arts House (Melbourne) and Campbelltown Arts Centre (Sydney) to participate in the BLEED Biennial, a festival that looks at the issues between the digital and the real.
Jack Ball works primarily in photography, employing collage, embellishment and performance to create riotous installations of visual excess.
L’ombre de ton ombre (The shadow of your shadow) presents new and recent photographic, textile and machine learning works that employ the artist’s relationship with his partner as an index of time.
Aotearoa New Zealand-based artist Shannon Te Ao is celebrated for his sensitive and poetic exploration of themes of love, language and indigeneity.