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One of Western Australia's major public art galleries and one of the largest and best-equipped university galleries in the country is located on the Bentley campus of Curtin University.
John Leek does metalwork, woodwork and furniture construction.
John Miller is regarded as one of Australia's leading jewellery designers.
World Renowed Furniture Designer and Master Craftsman John Streater, uses the finest quality Western Australian hardwoods Jarrah, Marri and Blackbutt to create one-off furniture pieces.
Timeless values of form and technique are the basis for design and manufacturing principles in the handcrafting of over 100 different shapes.
Josh Windram is a painter.
Artworks and furniture in a studio set in a garden. Shows the bold prints of Jude Taylor. Her work reflects the Western Australian flora and her perception of life.
Artist Julie Smith does painting and textiles.
A collection of eclectic works to make your inner child smile.
If you love boating, why not secure your own pen at one of the Department of Transport's metropolitan or regional boating facilities? Pens range from 8-25 metres and offer a secure and convenient way to access your favourite boating destination. With your own pen, you can enjoy more time on the water, knowing your boat is safe and secure. For information about fees and charges, please refer to the Schedule of maritime facilities fees and charges (2019/2020).
The Kalamunda and Districts Historical Society manages the largest local museum in Western Australia, depicting the unique hills life and industries centred around the development of Kalamunda.
Kalamunda Water Park is a refreshed version of the old Kalamunda Wet’n’Wild and has benefited from completion of the first stage of a major redevelopment plan for the Park.
Kalem Sherar is an art gallery in Claremont, WA.
1908 building with theatre and extensive collection of memorabilia in the Council Chamber. Home to the original Paddy Hannan Statue.
Contemporary art gallery showcasing the work of exceptional Australian and international artists.
The Myalup KangaArt Gallery combines two quintessential Aussie icons, the Aussie meat pie and kangaroos, this art installation is the perfect must-see to add to your road trip itinerary.
A London raised girl now living in Western Australia. Artwork licenses around the world feature Karen's artwork and designs.
Kartique is a unique company with a global vision. Showcasing beautiful handcut stone and the finest silver jewellery, rare artifacts, antique and vintage furniture.
The KSP Writers Centre is managed by the Katharine Susannah Prichard (KSP) Foundation Inc, which is a vibrant not-for-profit incorporated organisation and registered DGR charity located in Greenmount.
Kevin Singer is a metalwork and sculpture artist.
Home to two galleries, the KIDOGO ARTHOUSE is a unique exhibition space located at the edge of the sea in Fremantle.
Kimberley Box is a textiles and millinery artist.
Situated in the east Kimberley town of Kununurra, Stonecraft displays unique hand carved Kimberley stone including Zebra stone.
King Carnival, situated on the lovely scenic Mandurah Estuary, is well appointed with a wide variety of rides and features. The Carnival is one of the oldest, historical amusement sites in the state.
Kings Park, (Noongar: Kaarta Gar-up) is a 399.9-hectare (988-acre) park overlooking Perth Water and the central business district of Perth, Western Australia.
In 2017 visit Kununurra Museum to see the Wirraway-Challenge Display or view it on YouTube (link below)
The Kununurra Museum is run by dedicated volunteers from the Kununurra Historical Society who have been actively collecting local area history for over 30 years (opened 1986).
Experience our culture through unique and authentic Aboriginal art.
Using the knowledge and stories passed down by the elders and going on Boodja that Noongar's ancestors were keepers.
A vibrant group of creative, active locals, based in and near Lake Grace, Western Australia.