WA’s rugged Great Southern region is full of arty surprises for the intrepid road tripper, discovers Ara Jansen.
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Cream of the crop 2022
15 December 2022
Which shows were Seesaw Mag’s favourites this year? We ask our writers to reflect on the year that was… and the year that will be.
What to SEE: Summer gig guide for kids
8 December 2022
Perth may be gearing up for another warm Christmas, but Lydia Edwards has found plenty of frosty-themed events to keep children happy this holidays.
Hit the road for southern sensations
25 November 2022
You don’t have to head too far out of Perth to discover a veritable playground of colour, form and function for art lovers. Ara Jansen explores the South West.
Celebrating five years of independent journalism
24 November 2022
Seesaw Magazine has reached a new milestone in our quest to ignite conversation about the arts in WA. Find out how you can support us and keep courageous, professional and independent journalism alive.
What to SEE: November gig guide
26 October 2022
Feel like a good laugh, a punk-rock school bus musical, or hunting for giants? All this plus more in this month’s guide to the very best of the West Australian arts scene.
Literary tales told with a terrific twist
18 October 2022
There’s so much more to the story in this marvellous marriage of music and literature. Penny Shaw has a ball with Lit Live.
Let’s talk about the future: Making the tourism dream a reality
17 October 2022
Tourism and the arts are both finding their feet post-pandemic. How can the relationship between the two be strengthened now and into the future? Julie Hosking reports in the final of a three-part series in partnership with the Chamber of Arts and Culture WA.
Let’s talk about the future: Arts and tourism
14 October 2022
How can the relationship between tourism and the arts be strengthened now and into the future? Meri Fatin talks with Di Bain, Mark Howett and Helen Curtis about exciting new directions unfolding for the arts and tourism sectors.
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.