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HyperVision Youth Art Exhibition
July
22
to 20 Aug

HyperVision Youth Art Exhibition

HYPERVISION Youth Art Exhibition is open Saturday 22 July to Sunday 20 August.

Hypervision is an annual youth art exhibition and competition created and run by the City of Swan Hyper Team. The Drug Aware HyperVision exhibition features Young artists aged 15 - 25 from across WA, exploring the concept of ‘Space’ through traditional and experimental media.

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Revealed Exhibition 2022 – Fremantle Arts Centre
June
2

Revealed Exhibition 2022 – Fremantle Arts Centre

The Revealed Exhibition returns in 2022, celebrating the creativity, ambition, and diversity of contemporary Aboriginal Art practice here in Western Australia.

The annual Revealed program – encompassing this exhibition as well as an online Art Market, artist talks, demonstrations, workshops and an opening weekend celebration – provides a unique opportunity for Perth arts lovers to meet artists from all over this vast state, hear rich stories of culture and community, and support the next generation of artists by buying artwork to take home and cherish…

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 WA Now – Biomess – The Tissue Culture & Art Project (Oron Catts / Ionat Zurr)
Sept
8
to 3 Dec

WA Now – Biomess – The Tissue Culture & Art Project (Oron Catts / Ionat Zurr)

s it art? Science? Or both. Including a range of strange, bewildering, rarely seen and, just maybe, brand new organisms, this exhibition defies categorisation. In the anniversary year of Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein, the provocative project asks some moral as well as creative questions about how science operates today and might in the future.

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spaced 3: north by southeast
Aug
18
to 7 Jan

spaced 3: north by southeast

Artistic explorers of a different kind are celebrated in spaced 3: north by southeast. Six Australian artists completed residencies in the Nordic heartlands of Finland, Iceland, Denmark and Sweden and five Nordic artists found their place in Western Australia’s rural and remote communities. Through sculpture, video, photography and installation, this show is an enlightening series of vignettes onto the world we know, and the world we have yet to understand.

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Sidney Nolan's Ned Kelly series
Aug
11
to 12 Nov

Sidney Nolan's Ned Kelly series

This must-see series is a Travelling Exhibition from the National Gallery of Australia. It is a rare opportunity to view these renowned works that depict the story of the outlaw Kelly, and evidence Nolan’s characteristic expressive landscapes and vivid storytelling techniques.

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Machines & Makers Open Day
July
17

Machines & Makers Open Day

On Sunday 17 July, 10am-4pm, Machines & Makers Open Day promises a compleat day of fun for all the family, in celebration of the humble sewing machine. The Mundaring Hall includes a road show of collectables, demonstrations, swap meets, stalls and events from local community groups, with exhibitions and historical displays just a short walk from the Hall ….did someone mention an ironing competition?

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Still Life - extraordinary, everyday
Aug
21
to 27 Sept

Still Life - extraordinary, everyday

Local and national artists, architects and designers Neil Aldum, Katherine Ashe, Megan Christie, Adam Cruickshank, Richelle Doney, Eva Fernandez, Susan Flavell, Penelope Forlano, Fiona Harman, Kieran Ingram, Brendan Jurich, Elisa Markes-Young, Antony Muia, Fran Rhodes, Kirstine Sadler, and recent CIT Industrial Design graduates Jack Flanagan, Callum Campbell, Shannon Riddle and Ali Sattarpanah, take the notion of the still life to reveal the extraordinary, everyday of domestic space.
Curated by Leonie Matthews and Robyn Creagh

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Year 12 Perspectives
Mar
7
to 1 June

Year 12 Perspectives

Year 12 Perspectives is your yearly taste of art by some of the best, brightest and most talented graduating high school artists in the State. An annual barometer of what our youth are thinking and feeling, it is also a rich celebration of the role the arts play in the development of individual identities.

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