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More than 100 Melville-based artists will open their studios, galleries and creative spaces to the general public as part of the annual event, which returns on Saturday, 4 May and Sunday, 5 May.
FREE Paper Crafting Workshop
What is The Lester Prize? It is not one point-of-view, one tone nor one hue.
As the Perth Cultural Centre (PCC) redevelopment commences in 2024, PICA will temporarily relocate its foyer from James Street to the western façade and its Performance Space.
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.
In March 2024, the Wanneroo Regional Gallery is set to host an exhibition featuring the iconic works of one of the 20th century's most influential artists, Andy Warhol.
See powerful works of art, showcasing the creative artistry from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander girls in Western Australia.
The Lotterywest Boorloo Heritage Festival is back in April 2024! The City of Perth will be hosting a range of events that shine a light on the built, natural, and cultural heritage of Perth.
Falling Towards Another (A Score for the Void) by Gadigal (Sydney)-based artist Diana Baker Smith is the second Judy Wheeler Commission, PICA’s annual series of site-specific works.
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.
Yandilup is an outdoor mural painting commissioned for PICA’s new entrance by artist J.D. Penangke.
Immerse yourself in another world.
An exhibition exploring colonialism, race relations and Indigenous storytelling.
Explore WA’s rough and tumble relationship with beer.
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.
A group exhibition considering First Nations knowledge as a key to tackling climate change.
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.
Size does really matter.... if you needed to carry your loved one's image before the invention of photographs
Discover Stem by Stem a large-scale interactive art installation by ENESS, as a part of Subi Blooms 2024.
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.
WA Museum has partnered with Fremantle documentary company, Prospero Productions, to bring you an immersive cinema experience, Under the Dome.
Visceral Pleasures is an exhibition celebrating all things surreal, weird and fantastic. This international exhibition is a must see!
Mixed-media glass artist Yhonnie Scarce shines her light on the darkest shadows of Australia's past.
Kokatha and Nukunu artist Yhonnie Scarce brings her luminous and powerful works to AGWA in the largest-ever ensemble of her collected glass and mixed-media works seen in Australia.
Set your alarm clock for a meditative sunrise listening session with *Matt Rösner*.