Colours and sound combine to create the immersive experience of Colour Warp, though there’s potential to take it even further, observes Jaimi Wright.
Author Archives: Jaimi Wright
Pure human magic
19 November 2020
The Lester Prize’s 2020 exhibition enchants with its mix of accessibility, inclusivity and celebration of community identity, says Jaimi Wright.
Cool Change delivers a breath of fresh air
10 September 2020
Cool Change Contemporary has re-opened with an exhibition series that provides a moment for reflection and refreshment, observes Jaimi Wright.
Permission for self-care
21 July 2020
PICA’s annual “Hatched: National Graduate Show” takes a turn towards compassion this year, discovers Jaimi Wright.
Between order and chaos
9 June 2020
The exhibitions of West Australian artists Susan Roux and Paul Uhlmann both complement and call out to one another, observes Jaimi Wright, in shades of grey that feel appropriate for these uncertain times.
Mentoring from a distance
30 April 2020
Fremantle’s artist-run housing initiative, SHAC, has managed to work around COVID-19 restrictions to present a new exhibition and workshop programme, discovers Jaimi Wright.
Tilted realities
17 March 2020
Joanna Lamb’s ‘Things Past’ and Jennifer Cochrane’s ‘From the Shadows’ invite the viewer into a fascinating world of abstract perspectives and hyperreality, discovers Jaimi Wright.
Tending local talent
30 October 2019
Review: The John Stringer Prize Exhibition · John Curtin Gallery · Review by Jaimi Wright · A city’s cultural identity, in a lot of ways, is …
A rich tapestry of life and death
13 September 2019
Review: Deborah Worthy-Collins, ‘Bone of my Bone, Flesh of my Flesh’ ·
The Lobby ·
Review by Jaimi Wright ·