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Sat 16 Aug — Sun 21 Sep

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47th Walyalup Fremantle Arts Centre Print Award

Now in its 47th year, the Walyalup Fremantle Arts Centre Print Award is our longest running exhibition series and Australia’s premier print award. Each year, the award draws submissions from artists at all stages of their careers—a diversity that ensures the Print Award remains a vital and continually evolving exhibition, reflecting both the enduring traditions…

Mon 4 Aug — Sun 7 Sep

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David Shrigley: Walyalup Fremantle Tennis Ball Exchange

Walyalup I Fremantle Arts Centre is pleased to present David Shrigley’s solo exhibition. The British artist expands his conceptual practice with a new body of work comprising an interactive installation and large-scale neon. The evolving installation Walyalup I Fremantle Tennis Ball Exchange transforms the two spaces of Ngoorlak and Karrak Galleries. Visitors are invited to…

Sat 2 Aug — Mon 8 Sep

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Moores Building Art Space | JUMP CUTS

An exhibition by Irish artist and organiser Kate O’Shea and artist-architect Aideen O’Donovan, with invited collaborators. Long-time friends and creative partners from the southwest of Ireland, Kate and Aideen bring an experimental, collaborative practice to this immersive exhibition. JUMP CUTS emerges from Kate O’Shea’s international residency at Walyalup Fremantle Arts Centre, part of a cultural…

Sun 29 Jun — Sun 13 Jul

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Moores Building Art Space | Studio Residency Program Exhibition

Inaugural Exhibition of Moores Building Art Studios Residents Moores Building Art Space is proud to present STUDIO, featuring the inaugural cohort of resident artists at the newly established Moores Building Art Studios, showcasing the diverse practices of six contemporary artists who have been working within the historic walls of this significant Fremantle landmark. The exhibition features…

Fri 20 Jun

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Moores Building Art Space | Feminine Fragility: Art, Advocacy & Action Panel Discussion

FREE ENTRY | CLICK HERE TO BOOK NOW Join us for a powerful evening of art, advocacy, and action as we reflect on gender-based violence and celebrate the strength of women’s voices and stories. Panel Guests: Dr Alison Evans – CEO, Centre for Women’s Safety and Wellbeing Justine O’Malley – educator, counsellor, and social worker…

Sat 7 Jun — Sun 22 Jun

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Moores Building Art Space | Feminine Fragility: Art as Quiet Resistance

In Feminine Fragility, artists Kamila Waleszkiewicz and Iwona Van Niekerk present a profoundly resonant exhibition that invites reflection on violence, remembrance, healing, and feminine resilience. Hosted at the Moores Building Art Space in Fremantle, this collaborative project transforms the gallery into a sanctuary for contemplation and testimony, where art resists, mourns, and remembers. At the…

Sat 10 May — Sun 25 May

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Moores Building Art Space | Land of Golden Opportunity

From the artist, Ella van Leeuwen: In the early 1920s, my great-grandfather emigrated from Tuscany, Italy to Western Australia. Together with his growing family, he moved between country towns seeking work. In 1935, they moved to Day Dawn, a remote, bustling gold mining town located 6.6km outside of Cue, where my Nonna was born in…

Sat 3 May — Sun 3 Aug

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It’s Always Been Always

It’s Always Been Always centres the voices of Blak women, celebrating their powerful connections to Country, Community, and Culture. Curated by Zali Morgan. Featuring newly commissioned and existing works by Wendy Hubert (Yindjibarndi – Juluwarlu Art Group), Harriette Bryant (Pitjantjatjara – Mimili Maku Arts), Kaylene Whiskey & the Iwantja Young Women’s Film Project (Yankunytjatjara –…

Sat 3 May — Sun 27 Jul

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‘Night Fishing with Ancestors’ – Karrabing Film Collective

NO STORYBOARD NO SCRIPT WE MAKE OUR FILMS FROM OUR LIFE AND LANDS FOR OUR LIFE AND LANDS. This artistic manifesto describes the collective’s technique and approach to filmmaking. Working in the tradition of an oral history, the group develops the ideas for its films in a communal and conversational process; most of the footage…

Sat 19 Apr — Mon 21 Apr

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Perth Festival 2025: Kate Mitchell | Idea Induction

Presented with Perth Festival. Idea Induction is a series of works responding to the question: Where do ideas come from? Physically and energetically, ideas arise from the alpha and theta brainwave states—spaces of relaxation and heightened creativity. Each artwork in this series orients viewers toward these states of mind through process, material, prompts, or sound.…