Events in Western Australia
Events in Western Australia
region=western-australia&type=events&from=15-Nov-2021&to=15-Nov-2021

Eco-printing Workshop with Botanicals
- [email protected]
- 0424700202
- https://www.tatianasfashionstudio.com.au/
- https://classbento.com.au/eco-printing-workshop-with-botanicals-perth?social_platform=fb&fbclid=IwAR3tJdb8D8IYzXhPBl7UkCO6k0kZ2qjhFJ5QcoVMcLIBYxd5pAx99ErTWV0
Learn how to paint with leaves and flowers on silk
- Venue:Tatiana's Fashion Studio
- Dates:Wednesdays & Sundays
- Time(s):11am - 4pm
Details
- Hosted By:Tatiana's Fashion Studio
- Ticket Price:$320 - $350
- Type:Workshops
- Other:Arts & Crafts
Description
Are you ready to flirt with botanicals? You've come to the right place! This inspiring workshop will suit all levels from beginners to creatives who are enthusiastic about exploring this intriguing knowledge of printing with plants in an environmentally friendly way. Contact printing with plants on fabrics combines art and science to pose a mystery of creativity. This fun workshop in Subiaco enables you to explore eco-printing with Tatiana to achieve beautiful outcomes. You will get to enjoy a full day of diving into the printing process, with breaks sprinkled in, as we wait for your masterpiece to steam. By the end of the workshop, your bundle will be ready to unwrap, a little gift from nature, waiting to show you its mysteries, like a present under the tree. Celebrate your results with a glass of bubbles and leave Tatiana's studio with a special scarf made from natural silk and printed with botanicals by YOU! Grab your friends, partner, or family member, and have a fun day creating your very own unique art!

2021 Aboriginal Performance
- [email protected]
- 08 6304 6895
- https://www.waapa.ecu.edu.au/performances-and-events/performances/2021/2021-performance
- https://purchase.tickets.com/buy/TicketPurchase?agency=WAAPA&organ_val=25465&schedule=list#BOOK%20NOW
A showcase for their acting and performance skills, this dramatic work demonstrates contemporary Indigenous performance and culture as we applaud the achievements of the 2021 ensemble.
- Dates:Nov 11-18
- Time(s):2pm (matinee) or 7:30pm
- Venue:Enright Studio
Details
- Hosted By:WAAPA
- Ticket Price:$23-$30
- Type:Aboriginal Art & Events,Youth Art / Performance
- Performing Arts:Theatre,Dance
- Produced By:WAAPA: WA Academy of Performing Arts
- Event Venue:Enright Studio
Description
Join us in celebrating the talents of WAAPA’s 2021 Aboriginal Performance cohort, as they take to the stage in the end-of-year public performance that marks the finale to their year of training. Directed by: Rick Brayford Performed by: Aboriginal Performance students

Bright Star
- [email protected]
- (08) 6304 6895
- https://www.waapa.ecu.edu.au/performances-and-events/performances/2021/bright-star
- https://purchase.tickets.com/buy/TicketPurchase?agency=WAAPA&organ_val=25465&schedule=list#BOOK%20NOW
Bright Star is a sweeping tale of love, regret and redemption wrapped up in a sweet bluegrass musical.
- Dates:Nov 12, 13, 15, 16, 17, 18
- Time(s):7.30pm; Nov 13 & 17 2.00pm
- Venue:Roundhouse Theatre
Details
- Ticket Price:$38-45
- Music:Other Music
- Performing Arts:Theatre,Musicals
- Produced By:WAAPA: WA Academy of Performing Arts
- Event Venue:Roundhouse Theatre
Description
Set in the American South, the story moves between the 1920s and 1940s, as literary editor Alice Murphy attempts to find the child that was taken from her. Her journey to find the truth transforms those around her as lives torn apart are made whole again. Director: Adam Mitchell Music Director: Craig Dalton Choreographer: Jayne Smeulders Performed by: 2nd Year Music Theatre and Music students

Summer Rain
- [email protected]
- (08) 6304 6895
- https://www.waapa.ecu.edu.au/performances-and-events/performances/2021/summer-rain
- https://purchase.tickets.com/buy/TicketPurchase?agency=WAAPA&organ_val=25465&schedule=list#BOOK%20NOW
It’s Boxing Day 1945 in the outback town of Turnaround Creek, and everyone is nursing Christmas hangovers.
- Dates:Nov 13, 15, 16, 17, 18
- Time(s):7.30pm
- Venue:The Edith Spiegeltent
Details
- Ticket Price:$23-30
- Produced By:WAAPA: WA Academy of Performing Arts
- Event Venue:The Edith Spiegeltent
- Hosted By:WAAPA
- Performing Arts:Theatre
Description
But when Harold Slocum of Slocum’s Travelling Tent Show arrives in town, it stirs up memories of a long-ago illicit affair. This light-hearted, bittersweet Australian musical in our Spiegeltent is the perfect way to end the year. Written by: Nick Enright and Terence Clarke Directed by: Nicole Stinton Performed by: 2nd Year Acting Students

Balancing Act
Our story is not one story, but many stories to share.
- Dates:Feb 10 - Dec 27
- Time(s):10am-5pm
- Venue:Art Gallery of Western Australia
Details
- Hosted By:Art Gallery of Western Australia
- Ticket Price:Free
- Type:Free,Aboriginal Art & Events
- Art Exhibitions:Aboriginal,Drawing,Painting,Sculpture,Craft,Photography,Video,Historical
- Event Venue:Art Gallery of WA
Description
This exhibition attempts to showcase works of art that reflect the depth of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander art and culture, with other aspects of the Aboriginal condition. As a result, radical observations about the ups and downs of life will, at times, weave in and out of stories about Country. Equally, across the show, visitors will encounter passages of serenity, corridors of tradition, and trails that speak to the upheavals experienced by generations of Indigenous people. Balancing Act features the work of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander artists living and working across the State and Australia. Works of art by local Noongar artists such as Revel Cooper (dec.), Sandra Hill, Dianne Jones and Shane Pickett (dec.) sit loud-and-proud among those by Richard Bell, Karla Dickens, Julie Dowling and Brian Robinson to name a few of the many stellar artists in the show. Image - Richard Bell One more hour of daylight 2017-2019. Synthetic polymer paint on linen, three parts: 240 x 540 cm (overall). State Art Collection, Art Gallery of Western Australia. Purchased through the Art Gallery of Western Australia Foundation: TomorrowFund, 2019. © Richard Bell, courtesy Milani Gallery, Brisbane.

Ellenbrook Arts
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- 9440 0625
- http://www.ercwa.org.au/
A free program hosted by the Edmund Rice Centre WA, for youth aged 8 - 18 years older to come and discover their art potential.
- Dates:Every Monday
- Time(s):6-8pm
- Venue:Ellenbrook Community Library
Details
- Hosted By:Edmund Rice Centre
- Ticket Price:Free
- Type:Community,For Kids,Free,Workshops
- Other:Arts & Crafts
Description
Starts 8th of Feb, on every Monday after that at Ellenbrook Community Library from 4 - 6 PM. Ends Dec 6th

Some Kinda Fantasy
- [email protected]
- 9364 5666
- https://www.heathcotewa.com
Hansal challenges the feminine constructs and the psychological conditions tied to the female human body.
- Dates:Oct 17 - Nov 22
- Venue:Heathcote Cultural Precinct
Details
- Hosted By:Heathcote Cultural Precinct
- Art Exhibitions:Other Visual Arts,Sculpture,Video
Description
Some kinda fantasy is an exhibition about the idea of the female body. Artist Luisa Hansal presents sculpture and video that explores the experience of the body as a changing, temporal, and corporeal being. The project employs dough as a sculptural material, its ephemeral properties acting as a metaphor for the human body and also an expression of indulgence or gluttony.

Kin - Alex Martinis Roe
Confronting the history of women's and gay liberation across Australian history, Alex Martinis Roe's presentation explores feminist genealogies via participant observation, oral history and research.
- Dates:Oct 22 - Jan 9
- Venue:PICA: Perth Institute of Contemporary Arts
Details
- Hosted By:PICA
- Ticket Price:Free
- Art Exhibitions:Historical,Sculpture,Video
- Produced By:PICA: Perth Institute of Contemporary Art
- Event Venue:PICA
Description
Alex Martinis Roe sets out to explore feminist, lesbian and queer kinship structures via a non-linear genealogy of the artist’s own kin. Alex Martinis Roe explores feminist genealogies and seeks to foster specific and productive relationships between different generations as a way of participating in the construction of feminist histories and futures. This involves developing research and storytelling methodologies that employ non-linear understandings of time, respond to the specific practices of different communities, experiment with the set-up of discursive encounters and imagine how these entanglements can inform new political practices.

Sky Cave - Amy Perejuan-Capone
Offering an immersive experience, Amy Perejuan-Capone excavates and displays her family archives in aviation to examine the complexity of generational dynamics in relation to place.
- Dates:Oct 22 - Jan 9
- Venue:PICA: Perth Institute of Contemporary Arts
Details
- Hosted By:Perth Institute of Contemporary Arts
- Ticket Price:Free
- Type:Community
- Art Exhibitions:Historical,Sculpture,Video
- Other:History
- Produced By:PICA: Perth Institute of Contemporary Art
- Event Venue:PICA
Description
Conceived for the central gallery space at PICA, Amy Perejuan-Capone presents a new body of work including sculpture, video and installation, using the dramatic height of the gallery for the presentation of historical hang gliders. Perejuan-Capone‘s practice is underpinned by an enquiry into the systems of exchange that are present through the acquisition and application of craft. Across broad mediums including ceramics, textiles and metalworks, she seeks to understand objects, materials and the networks of social and cultural agency held within them. Present in her work, which often take form as large scale sculptural installations, are the interconnected systems of environment, production, labour and personal and social histories.