There are 16 art exhibition in Fremantle-suburb
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Walyalup Fremantle Arts Centre's new multi-disciplinary exhibition Its Always Been Always is a tribute to Blak women, celebrating their powerful connections to Country, Community, and Culture.
Twenty artists have contributed artworks to this vibrant exhibition that show the relationship between traditional Aboriginal life and management of the resources found in the bush.
Presented by the Perth Festival, artist Dianne Jones presents artistry creations reflecting on Australian narratives.
Explore Western Australia’s fishing industry.
Come and reflect on Kate Mitchell's exhibition, Idea Induction, which provides an immersive experience to get you wondering where we get ideas from.
Don't miss out on this remarkable exhibition displaying artist Mervyn Street's artistry collection, Stolen Wages.
Here, Somewhere is an exhibition that seeks to provide you a look into three Artist’s somewheres, and invites you to consider yours.
The Robert Steele Steam Machinery exhibition is located in a wharf shed adjacent to the WA Maritime Museum.
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.
Explore Fremantle in this award-winning exhibition through sweeping panoramas taken from the 1800s to the modern day.
Learn about the incredible marine life that can be found along Western Australia's coastline.
The Welcome Walls projects pay tribute to migrants who arrived by sea and to the many benefits they gave to their new home, enriching the lives of all Western Australians.
No storyboard. No script. We make our films from our life and lands for our life and lands.
It’s Always Been Always centres the voices of Blak women, celebrating their powerful connections to Country, Community, and Culture.