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  • A trio of people share a laugh over a song. The woman on the left has a vivid blue blazer over a muted green shirt, smiling away from the camera at the guitarist on the right. An Asian woman with short greying hair stands between the pair, the only one smiling at the camera. The man on the right looks natural and at ease with his intricate looking guitar. What to SEE at Melville Storylines
    What to SEE

    What to SEE at Melville Storylines

    3 October 2022

    Melville Storylines is taking us to all corners of the City in a month-long celebration of storytelling in all its unique shapes and sizes.

    Reading time • 10 minutesMulti-arts
  • PICA Sky Cave 'Coming Home'. Photo: Rebecca Mansell Two large hang gliders hang from the roof of a gallery. One is orange and has the word
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    Sky Cave reaches lofty heights

    27 October 2021

    Forged in flight, the stories woven into Amy Perejuan-Capone’s new exhibition enchant Jaimi Wright.

    Reading time • 6 minutesVisual Art
  • Amy Perejuan-Capone, Parenthesis (Four Movements at the Hard Border), digital video still, 2021. Image courtesy of the artist. A bird's eye view of four hang gliders on an airfield. The wings are brightly coloured with geometric stripes. Paying life-sized homage to flying machines
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    Paying life-sized homage to flying machines

    21 October 2021

    We may not be able to leave the country yet but local artist Amy Perejuan-Capone is finding other ways to take flight. Ahead of the opening of her latest exhibition, ‘Sky Cave’, she told Nina Levy about the projects that are seeing her fly into family history.

    Reading time • 10 minutesVisual Art
  • Sukhjit Kaur Khalsa and Pavan Kumar Hari. image credit Daniel J Grant.jpg Sukhjit Kaur Khalsa and Pavan Kumar Hari. image credit Daniel J Grant.jpg Cream of the crop 2019
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    Cream of the crop 2019

    13 December 2019

    Which shows were Seesaw writers’ favourites this year? What were the highlights and lowlights for the arts in WA? And which artists will our contributors be looking out for in 2020? As 2019 draws to a close, Seesaw writers reflect on the year that was and the year that will be.

    Reading time • 10 minutesMusic
  • Reading time • 4 minutesVisual Art

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