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Dober welcomes us into her world of dynamic watercolour and gouache paintings, inspired by the rhythm of dance and the spirit of performance.
The red crab migration is Christmas Island’s biggest tourist attraction, drawing nature-lovers from all over the world.
Melville Summer Music returns for its fourth annual season, bringing ten free, family-friendly concerts to five stunning park locations from November to March.
FRINGE WORLD's favourite Silent Disco is back!
Drylands brings together the visions of nine artists, responding to eight different parts of the WA landscape.
12 INTERNATIONAL FILMMAKERS | 12 INTERNATIONAL SHORT FILMS | 12 FILMS WITH HEART
KISS. Stevie Wonder. Harry Styles. Some of the world’s biggest stars – with one thing in common. They’ve all been welcomed to Noongar Boodjar by members of Middar Dance Group.
NZAC Day holds a special place on the Rottnest Island calendar. With a long military history, we commemorate all who have served and continue to serve.
Celebrating pinot and local produce in the idyllic Southern Forests.
Join us for the Upmarket Art Fair in Perth! This exciting event is a fantastic opportunity to explore and purchase amazing art pieces from over 60 talented local artists.
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.
Sharing the work of First Nations artists, from emerging to senior figures, and across time and place.
Try out your music, sports and general trivia skills at the FREE Stirling Arms Hotel Trivia Night, every Thursday!
Experience the wonders, culture and magic of the Kimberley like never before – in breathtaking 360° 3D Virtual Reality!
Explore the history and many styles and stories of Australian art.
Falling Towards Another (A Score for the Void) by Gadigal (Sydney)-based artist Diana Baker Smith is the second Judy Wheeler Commission, PICA’s annual series of site-specific works.
Elizabeth Quay Fun Fair is back with a bigger & better carnival experience for five action-packed weeks!
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.
Henry Roy – Impossible Island draws on 40-years of recollections and observations as it brings together 113 photos taken from 1983 to 2023.
Yandilup is an outdoor mural painting commissioned for PICA’s new entrance by artist J.D. Penangke.
Jack Ball works primarily in photography, employing collage, embellishment and performance to create riotous installations of visual excess.
JC’s practice embraces sculpture, installation, performance and new media works to investigate contemporary conceptions of gender, sexuality, desire and embodied identity.
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.
Meaning ‘Come Look See’ in the Whadjuk Noongar language, Yoowarl Koorl Djinang is the newest outdoor art installation at the Wadjemup Museum Sculpture Garden.
Aotearoa New Zealand-based artist Shannon Te Ao is celebrated for his sensitive and poetic exploration of themes of love, language and indigeneity.
A detailed commentary of Spinifex Country by the Traditional Owners of the area.
The Huxleys are a dynamic duo of cataclysmic proportions, presenting queer spectacle and disco-infused wizardry across the visual art, performance, and fashion worlds.
Best known for his large-scale bronze figures, British artist Thomas J Price creates contemporary monuments that echo the characteristics of Classical statuary.
In conjunction with SHELTER, the 16th annual TILT exhibition, Goolugatup Heathcote presents a series of exciting creative programs designed for children of all ages.
The Wadjemup Wirin Bidi (Wadjemup Spiritual Journey) Exhibition invites you to develop a deeper understanding of the Wadjemup Project as a journey of truth and remembrance.