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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.
Josten will develop a concert-length, solo performance for alto saxophone and three-channel surround sound that uses a unique microtonal language developed by the artist.
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.
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.
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.
JC’s practice embraces sculpture, installation, performance and new media works to investigate contemporary conceptions of gender, sexuality, desire and embodied identity.
Hatched: National Graduate Show 2024 presents a dynamic selection of emerging artists recently graduated from art schools across Australia.
Learn industry techniques in this four-day bat taxidermy workshop.
In 2024, PICA partners with Arts House (Melbourne) and Campbelltown Arts Centre (Sydney) to participate in the BLEED Biennial, a festival that looks at the issues between the digital and the real.
Can you crack the code before it's too late? Codebreakers is a family tour with a twist!
What is The Lester Prize? It is not one point-of-view, one tone nor one hue.
Jack Ball works primarily in photography, employing collage, embellishment and performance to create riotous installations of visual excess.
L’ombre de ton ombre (The shadow of your shadow) presents new and recent photographic, textile and machine learning works that employ the artist’s relationship with his partner as an index of time.
Aotearoa New Zealand-based artist Shannon Te Ao is celebrated for his sensitive and poetic exploration of themes of love, language and indigeneity.
Reclaim the Void was born from Ngalia elders in Leonora, Western Australia, expressing their pain and grief at ‘those gaping mining holes left all over our country’.
A detailed commentary of Spinifex Country by the Traditional Owners of the land.
WA Museum Boola Bardip 'Close Up' Come behind the scenes of Western Australia’s premier cultural attraction.