There are 12 photography exhibitions in Western Australia
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Prepare for a night of extravagance, liberation, and queer celebration with performance-art duo The Huxleys.
The vibrant arts community of Fremantle is set to host SHOTS 2024, a compelling photography exhibition featuring the works of 25 West Australian artists
Ballardong artist Dianne Jones brings the witty and humorous style of her photographic works to a new suite of images that respond to the site and history of Manjaree (Bathers Beach) in Walyalup.
The Batavia Gallery is the centrepiece of the Shipwrecks Museum. The gallery houses the reconstructed remains of the VOC ship Batavia, excavated by archaeologists in the 1970s.
A permanent exhibition of the WA Shipwrecks Museum.
A permanent exhibition at WA's Shipwrecks Museum.
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.
This gallery features artefacts, charts, documents and books from Australia's early Dutch explorers.
“We have always been here.” Aboriginal peoples have lived on this Country since the Dreaming, the time of the creators.
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.
Steeped in mystery and intrigue, the wreck of SS Xantho reveals stories of human endeavour that are distinctly Western Australian.