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Hidden Country
A Tactile Tour group Co-designed with DADAA for people living with disability, their friends and carers.
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A Tactile Tour group Co-designed with DADAA for people living with disability, their friends and carers.
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Exhibition Kurunpa Kunpu | Strong Spirit is an exhibition of new works, resulting from a multi-year cross-cultural design collaboration between Tanya Singer, Errol Evans (of Maruku Arts) and designer Trent Jansen. Over a 3-year period Tanya, Errol and Trent have spent time in each other’s communities, learning from and about each other’s unique relationships with Country,…
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Journeys under a shared sky, across vast seas, to the continent we now call Australia, some revealing the terror of slavery, others focussing in on early migration histories, are offered alongside cinematic depictions of contemporary First Nations ritual, spirituality and power in Other Horizons. Comprised of three independent artist projects, Other Horizons presents the work…
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A Tactile Tour group Co-designed with DADAA for people living with disability, their friends and carers.
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A collaborative exhibition by Anna Louise Richardson and Abdul-Rahman Abdullah. Still Watching embodies different experiences and perceptions of mutual observation in the natural world. Embracing both the magical thinking of childhood and the pragmatism of raising a young family in a rural environment, Anna Louise Richardson and Abdul-Rahman Abdullah articulate a personal lore, voicing their…
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Katie Breckon is an Aotearoa-born artist, educator and remote community arts worker whose practice explores the transient and transformative notion of home and questions one’s place in the natural world. In Backtrack, Breckon explores expanded drawing and mark making practices through the lens of mapping personal and physical geographies. Having lived, worked and travelled on…
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A happy magpie dancing in a sprinkler, a ghost asking politely to be let in, finding a fortune in the street. A Gift and a Shadow are two sides of the same coin, the choice and consequence, the path followed and the road less travelled and the use of an object and all the uses…
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Enter the world of the Hongels, an other-worldly species on their ceremonial day of the RinDin Dai, which marks the beginning of a Hongel year, and occurs every third rotation of their home planet. On this day, the Hongels’ creator Vord emerges from the ether where it takes its rest. In a special ritual, each…
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Tania Ferrier’s new exhibition Pop Porn is a reverent acknowledgement of women’s experiences and an investigation into the representation of women in popular pornography of the 1980s. This City of Fremantle Art Collection exhibition presents a series of Ferrier’s new print works and short animated videos alongside a survey of her internationally renowned Angry Underwear…
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‘Chinoiserie’, the Western appropriation of Asian aesthetics, briefly represented the height of fashion for European aristocracy during the early eighteenth century, before falling out of favour and being variously characterised as effeminate, immoral and transgressive. Today the style remains something of a guilty pleasure, via its undeniable aesthetic charm, but intensely problematic and kitsch appropriation…
Walyalup | Fremantle Arts Centre is situated at Walyalup on Whadjuk Nyoongar Boodjar. We acknowledge the Whadjuk people as the traditional owners and custodians of these lands and waterways and extend our respect to their Elders, past and present.
We offer our heartfelt gratitude to the Whadjuk community and to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who continue to care for Country and share their knowledge – this generosity and wisdom helps us to understand and navigate Country safely and respectfully.