
Q&A: Richard and Yoshiko Gunning
Senior visual artists and husband and wife duo Richard and Yoshiko Gunning are current Artists in Residence at the Fremantle…
View Q&A: Richard and Yoshiko GunningSenior visual artists and husband and wife duo Richard and Yoshiko Gunning are current Artists in Residence at the Fremantle…
View Q&A: Richard and Yoshiko GunningFrom 20 November, Fremantle Arts Centre presents Hundreds & Thousands: an immersive kids’ colour adventure, bringing the magic of colour…
View Delight in the magic of colour at Hundreds & Thousands – a vibrant new exhibition for kids and familiesMelbourne-based artist Shaun Wilson is Fremantle Arts Centre’s first ever Online Artist-In-Residence. The program was created as a response to…
View Q&A: FAC Online Artist-In-Residence Shaun WilsonImmerse yourself in one of the world’s oldest and richest cultures at Wardarnji 2021, a spectacular evening of Nyoongar dance,…
View Wardarnji returns to Fremantle Arts Centre Sat 13 Nov for an evening of Nyoongar song and dance under the starsSharyn Egan is a painter, weaver and sculptor. As a member of the Stolen Generation who grew up in the…
View IOTA21 Artist Q&A: Sharyn EganThe Indian Ocean Craft Triennial (IOTA) is a new festival that celebrates the traditions and rituals of contemporary craft, bringing…
View IOTA21: a cross-cultural celebration of ritual, storytelling and the hand-made comes to FACSunday Music returns to Fremantle Arts Centre in 2021 with a stellar line-up of WA musicians. Running 2–4pm every Sunday…
View Sunday Music: FAC announces huge Oct–Dec line upSurprising encounters, dance floor bangers, lavish cocktails and mind-bending performances. Fremantle Arts Centre’s new art party Leave the Lights On…
View Leave the Lights On! FAC launches nocturnal series fusing art, music and performanceWalyalup | 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.