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The 3D film and exhibit tells the story of the battle between HMAS Sydney II and HSK Kormoran, tracing the events of this World War II Naval battle 200 kilometres off the coast of Shark Bay.
The Tom Malone Glass Art Prize is Australia’s longest running award for Contemporary Australian Glass Art with the winning artist receiving $20,000.
An exhibition celebrating the art of the Warlukurlangu Artists, one of the longest-running Aboriginal owned art centres in Central Australia
Witness a live projection of Jupiter on the silos! Plus, art, live music, stargazing, and a spectacular Lightyear screening!
Celebrate 25 Years of Noongar Country at Bunbury Regional Art Gallery!
Join us in the gallery with your little ones for our Mums and Bubs event - a perfect opportunity to enjoy art together!
Join us to hear Candice Nannup share stories and insights on curating the 25th year of Noongar Country!
Perth Hills Biggest indoor artisan market.
Join us for a walk down memory lane with our Retro Art Workshop!
A celebration of creativity, connection, and discovery in the heart of the Peel region.
The Boab Metals Ord Valley Muster, the Kimberley’s Ultimate Festival, has a packed program of events across ten days, from 16 to 25 May in Kununurra, Western Australia.
Australia's most unique regional art awards. Open daily 10am to 3pm, 20 July to 10 August 2025. The Cossack Art Awards are proudly presented by the City of Karratha with Principal Partner Rio Tinto.
Experience the wonders, culture and magic of the Kimberley like never before – in breathtaking 360° 3D Virtual Reality!
Discover the flora of the Goldfields region.
Elder and senior artist Alice Guiness holds a deep connection with the Burndud, an important site and story for the Yindjibarndi people.
Come and view the beautiful artistry of artist Amanda Bell with her new commission F = m•a (five ways to make a rainbow), reflecting on the history of PICA as a site.
A detailed commentary of Spinifex Country by the Traditional Owners of the land.
Biraddali Dancing on the Horizon is the latest moving image work from Australian-Filipina artist, Bhenji Ra.
Paintings of Great Sandy Desert homelands painted by Biddee Baadjo at her Kimberley community at Wangkatjungka between 2002 and 2010
Walk up the gangplank and step back in time aboard the Brig Amity to find out what life was like aboard a convict ship in 1826.
Come visit this heritage-listed hotel!
Western Australia has been continuously evolving for millennia, but how has human activity impacted its current environment?
Renowned Australian artist Ian de Souza makes a profound return to the Australian art world with Clear Light, his first solo exhibition in WA in over a decade.
The Collie Art Prize 2025, like many contemporary art awards, reflects a broad and nuanced exploration of its theme, Identity.
Our place in the world.
A recreation of the offices of Claude De Bernales.
de-centre re-centre highlights the strength and diversity of contemporary photography in Australia.
Presented by the Perth Festival, artist Dianne Jones presents artistry creations reflecting on Australian narratives.
Drylands brings together the visions of nine artists, responding to eight different parts of the WA landscape.
Form and feeling explores the centrality of drawing to the artistic practice of British and Australian artists, including Stanley Spencer, William Dobell, Russell Drysdale and Frank Auerbach.