Mandurah, Western Australia, boasts a vibrant arts community and several notable art galleries. When visiting this picturesque coastal city, immerse yourself in local and regional art by exploring these venues.
Contemporary Art Spaces Mandurah (CASM), centrally located within the Mandurah CBD, supports exhibition development and partnerships with artists, arts organizations, and communities. It offers low-cost rental spaces, a diverse workshop program, and information services for artists. Adjacent to the CASM Workshop Space and the City of Mandurah administration building, CASM provides a hub for artistic expression.
The Alcoa Mandurah Art Gallery, set against the backdrop of Mandjar Bay, offers new experiences and opportunities for local artists and the viewing public. Featuring contemporary, traditional, and indigenous artworks in various media and subjects, the gallery is part of the Mandurah Performing Arts Centre, enriching the cultural landscape of the city.
Within the Mandurah Performing Arts Centre, the Foyer Galleries showcase emerging and early career artists, providing a platform for new talents to exhibit their work. Led by local artist Emma Blyth, the Black Stump Gallery at the Mandurah Visitor Centre highlights Western Australian artists and a diverse range of Australian-made artworks. These galleries collectively present a wide array of contemporary, indigenous, historical, traditional, design, and sculptural pieces, with regularly rotated exhibitions that offer visitors a fresh and engaging experience. Explore the artistic richness of Mandurah by visiting these exceptional galleries.