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The Baxter and Maree Art Gallery showcases the artwork Tammy Andrews, an established Esperance artist.
Located on the beautiful Esperance foreshore, the Cannery Arts Centre was built originally to be used as a Fish Cannery in 1949.
Goldfields Arts Center (GAC) is the hub of the region's vibrant arts and culture scene.
In November 2017, WA artists Mel McVee, Brenton See, Chris Nixon and Darren Hutchens, plus Karim Jabbari from Tunisia descended on the Wheatbelt town of Katanning, located 277km southeast of Perth.
A vibrant group of creative, active locals, based in and near Lake Grace, Western Australia.
Laverton Outback Gallery showcases local art by the Wongi people from the lands of the North Eastern Goldfields extending into the Western Desert region.
Western Australian street artist Kyle Hughes-Odgers created PUBLIC Art in Merredin’s 35-metre high grain silo mural at Merredin in Western Australia’s Wheatbelt.
This amazing collection of over 10,000 handmade pieces are displayed in stills of great wars. See soldiers at war in jungles, deserts and the six metre long display of the 1953 Coronation of the Queen
Grain silos in Newdegate and Pingrup will become the final mural sites in FORM and CBH’s PUBLIC Silo Trail, an outdoor art gallery drawing visitors to regional WA.
Peoples Pathway is a unique attraction located in Perenjori, Western Australia.
Miami artist Evoca1’s 25 metre high artwork, painted on giant grain storage silos in the Great Southern farming town of Pingrup is a tip of the hat to WA’s tenacious, resourceful farming communities.
Fremantle-based artist Amok Island created PUBLIC Art in Ravensthorpe’s Six Stages of Banksia baxteri, a 25 metre high wildflower inspired mural painted across three CBH Group silos in Ravensthorpe WA
Visit the working studio of awarded glass artist Cindy Poole. Browse the extensive range of glass artworks, objects, contemporary glass jewellery and corporate awards handcrafted on the premises, using both warm & cold glass techniques
The Cannery Arts Center is a non-profit arts organization that offers installations, exhibitions and workshops in the Esperance region.
A great place to view and purchase original local arts and crafts.
On December 13 2005, Tjukurba Art Gallery was officially opened by the Shire of Wiluna as a venue for creative expression, and to celebrate the visual culture of the local Martu people.
Warburton Arts and Cultural Centre provides an insight into the past and present culture of the local Aboriginal Ngaanyatjarra people.
At White Sands Gallery we love photography, art and sheepskin boots.
The Wirnda Barna Art Centre supports and represents Aboriginal Artists from Badimia and Wajarri Country based in Mount Magnet and Yalgoo.
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