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Tue 7 Apr — Sun 19 Jul

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Between the Sheets – City of Fremantle Art Collection

Between the Sheets is an opportunity to take a leap into artists’ books drawn from the City’s collection by Holly Story, Kati Thamo and Karen Reys. Artists’ books function as books and as art objects, spanning the decorative to the conceptual.

Tue 7 Apr — Sun 24 May

Exhibition

Simon Pericich | MUCH MUCH MORE

In this exhibition, Simon Pericich (VIC) portrayed his continued exploration of self-destructive excess. Creating a large-scale maze comprised of 47 darkly bedazzling sections of cyclone fencing, Pericich immersed the viewer in his own intensely worked post-apocalyptic world.

Tue 7 Apr — Sun 24 May

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Tanya Visosevic | Cuticle

Cuticle portrayed a cosmetic romance; a  fleeting video that captured the labour of concealment and touching up, and the desire for concealment and getting touched up. The Cuticle video installation magnifies the secrets of a Perth nail salon and the confidences between nail technician and client. Tanya Visosevic (aka Madam TV, tanyavision, tanya V &…

Tue 7 Apr — Sun 24 May

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Rebecca Baumann | From the Beginning: One More Time

This exhibition featured artist books from the City of Fremantle’s Art Collection in an installation by Rebecca Baumann. Baumann’s practice has explored the role of happiness and celebration, as against anxiety and doubt, in the assessment of our lives. She worked with bookmaking, sculpture and installation to create spectacles for her audience to interact within.…

Tue 7 Apr — Sun 24 May

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Christophe Canato | Hunting Trophie Vol 1

French-born and Perth-based Christophe Canato brought his background in fashion and commercial photography to the task of capturing trophies from the wild. As an insect aficionado, this series expressed the intensity of the artist’s curiosity about them. His subjects, however, defied the flatness of the picture plane and appeared  to be levitating above them. The…

Sat 31 Jan — Sun 29 Mar

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Yellow Vest Syndrome

This exhibition aimed to change perceptions of landscape and country. It provided a fresh perspective on a theme that has always been at the forefront of the visual arts in Perth by acknowledging the resources-driven boom which the State experienced. The Yellow Vest Syndrome: recent west Australian art focused attention on a mindset that automatically…

Wed 3 Dec — Sun 25 Jan

Exhibition

Roderick Sprigg | Mechanical Nuisance

Artist and farmer Roderick Sprigg explores the nature of contemporary masculinity, an interest central to his interdisciplinary practice and informed by his farming life in Mukinbudin, Western Australia.   In this installation of objects, drawings and photographs, Sprigg takes as his starting point the safety guards that farmers customarily remove from their machinery. Sprigg seeks…

Wed 3 Dec — Sun 25 Jan

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Alex Kershaw | One of Several Centres

One of Several Centres arises out of the performative actions between the people who live, work and holiday within Alice Springs. Alex Kershaw’s practice instigates playful interventions which are intended to shift peoples’ routines and expectations surrounding the town. Sydney-based Kershaw works with video and photography to generate unexpected relationships between people and their terrain.…

Wed 3 Dec — Sun 25 Jan

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Elise/Jürgen, Tom Freeman & Clare Peake | Constellations

Adventurers have always looked to the stars to fix their location. Similarly the artists in Constellations are navigating the early years of their practice buoyed by a keen sense that they are contributing to each others’ progress. This exhibition profiles a circle of young Perth-based artists whose work and aspirations, while enjoying some proximity, are in…

Open the Acknowledgement of Country modal

Walyalup | Fremantle Arts Centre is situated at Walyalup on Whadjuk Nyoongar Boodjar.

Walyalup | Fremantle Arts Centre is situated at Walyalup on Whadjuk Nyoongar Boodjar. We acknowledge the Whadjuk people as the traditional owners and custodians of these lands and waterways and extend our respect to their Elders, past and present.

We offer our heartfelt gratitude to the Whadjuk community and to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who continue to care for Country and share their knowledge – this generosity and wisdom helps us to understand and navigate Country safely and respectfully.