Safe Harbour brings together a selection of artworks and historical and contemporary photography from the City of Fremantle Art and Civic Collections. It provides various points of discovery and revelation about Fremantle’s Harbour, a significant subject for many artists and photographers who have made Fremantle their home.

The exhibition includes works which document and reflect upon the story of Fremantle and its working port, a site carved from an ancient river estuary and traditional land of the Whadjuk Noongar people. Safe Harbour explores the rituals of place, maritime vessels and the complex social histories of migration, international trade and conflict.

Artists include: Kevin Ballantine, George Haynes, Marie Hobbs, Eveline Kotai, Theo Koning, Gina Moore, Laurel Nannup, Frank Norton, Trevor Richards, Edith Trethowan and Ken Wadrop.

The City of Fremantle Art Collection, established in 1958, is the largest municipal collection in WA with over 1,500 works. The Collection’s focus on Fremantle artists and Australian prints celebrates the enduring importance of the visual arts to Fremantle.

Curated by André Lipscombe

Image for the course: Safe Harbour

duration

7 hours

Cost

Free Entry

Location

Kathleen O'Connor Gallery

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