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An exhibition connecting the peoples of the Commonwealth.
This year the annual Revealed Exhibition returns to Fremantle Arts Centre in collaboration with the Aboriginal Art Centre Hub of Western Australia (AACHWA.)
Designed and built by Scitech, the Human Potential feature exhibition is now open for a limited time.
Some corners of the Universe have bred the most wonderful things..
Size does really matter.... if you needed to carry your loved one's image before the invention of photographs
Bunbury Regional Art Gallery is proud to present South West Art Now A New Constellation, the latest iteration of the longest running review of contemporary art practices in the South West of Australia
Now this is a fine collection of short films with all sharing the characteristic of having an extended run time…and it’s easy to see why.
Neon Palms is testing your dedication to the Spicy Margs!
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.
Are you ready for an epic adventure? Enter the magical world of internationally renowned artist Thomas Dambo.
For the first time, acclaimed street artist Rone will exhibit at The Art Gallery of Western Australia in the historical Centenary Galleries in a fully immersive ticketed public exhibition.
Tributaries explores the fibres of flora, fauna, and human systems.
Throughout history, the Moon has entranced artists, poets, scientists, writers, and musicians the world over.
Trash Classics? Let’s get real: these are just great movies!
West Coast Fever are back on the attack in 2024.
Our Winter Racing Season kicks off with Furphy Belmont Sprint Day on Saturday 18 May 2024 and runs right through to September.
Steeped in mystery and intrigue, the wreck of SS Xantho reveals stories of human endeavour that are distinctly Western Australian.
Youth Team Travels to Landsdale
On a fishing trip, a man struggles with a strange and menacing ocean. Will he fight against nature’s forces, or submit to its power?
Only a matter of weeks after its Cannes world premiere and less than a year after his release of the astonishing Poor Things, Yorgos Lanthimos is back with his new work, Kinds of Kindness.
Makuru Art and Deadly Science Day at the Clarkson Youth Hub
North America and a family of Sasquatch living in Northern California find themselves facing the changing world around them.
A selection of surreal short, films that combine experimental approaches to media, unusual-approaches to narrative, and dreamlike images.
Common thinking is that a short film should be no more than fifteen minutes long, but this session offers a taste of longer for shorts from WA, showcasing ambitious ideas that demand a little longer.
A beautifully shot celebration of the Australian surf subculture, tracing its roots from the sixties counter culture onwards.
A man arriving for a first date is subjected to a strange mind game.
Louie’s friends want to do something a little different for his bucks’ weekend and so invite their girlfriends, including Irene, Louie’s bride-to-be, to join them.
In 1970s Glasgow, an unlikely friendship develops between a bereaved 11-year-old lad and the local bully until tragedy strikes again.
A night full of laughs, brain-twisting challenges and incredible prizes.
Kicking off every Wednesday, Bark is getting its groove on with a live jazz band slappin’ the bass from 6-8pm. This time with a touch of funk!