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Features
Facing off mining giants with art
17 August 2022
Unlikely weapons have enabled a group of Martu artists to create a powerful and plaintive appeal for the protection of their Country from the threat of uranium mining. Craig McKeough reports.
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Reviews
Printmaker spreads her wings on fantastic journey
7 June 2022
Kati Thamo’s stunning solo exhibition has an old-world sensibility, but its themes of displacement and journeys are pertinent for our times, writes Craig McKeough.
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Reviews
Walking through Country together
1 June 2022
“Tracks We Share” takes the viewer on a breathtaking journey through stories of the First Peoples of the Pilbara, discovers Craig McKeough.
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Reviews
Road tripping and mapping Country and culture
26 August 2021
‘Ngardamarri’ – the latest exhibition at FORM’s Goods Shed – is a journey through the artistic and cultural heritage of Ieramugadu (Roebourne) that’s vibrant, varied and not to be missed, says Jaimi Wright.
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Features
Minifigs rule the world!
23 March 2021
What happens when the winners of LEGO Masters Series 2 are commissioned to create an exhibition? Ara Jansen catches up with Jackson Harvey and Alex Towler to learn about the intricate and intriguing world they’ve created at The Goods Shed.
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Reviews
Plastic recycled and reimagined
8 April 2020
Amidst the vibrant colours and varied textures of FORM’s ‘Plasticology’ exhibition, three artists highlight the need to rethink our approach to the global plastic emergency, writes Belinda Hermawan.
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Features
Desert colours bloom at Goods Shed
8 July 2019
Martu artist Bugai Whyoulter brings her first solo show in eight years to FORM in Claremont, writes Stephen Bevis. As the grey winter rain beats down …
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Q&A
A space for children to explore
10 April 2019
“Manguri Wiltja”, an interactive play space/installation by FORM in collaboration with Polyglot Theatre and the Tjanpi Desert Weavers, brings experiences of remote community life to city …
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