Diverse codes of creativity around Indian Ocean are on show in Bunbury through iOTA24. Olivia Little reviews two exhibitions as a part of Seesaw’s Regional Mentoring Program.
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A walk with Tina Stefanou
17 November 2023
Tina Stefanou is one of 10 artists whose work will be exhibited in ‘Rural Utopias’, at the Art Gallery of WA. Ahead of the opening, we’re re-sharing her 2020 reflection on the role of an artist, in a time that is characterised by economic, social, political and environmental injustice.
A blaze of glorious people
28 September 2023
Lawrence Wilson Art Gallery blazes a trail with an exhibition of remarkable portraits, writes Belinda Hermawan
Diving into the gothic world of Erin Coates
22 September 2023
A local artist with an international reputation, Erin Coates is known for making works that are at once unsettling and compelling.
Variety is the spice of life at Print Award
1 September 2023
From sepia dreams to a vibrant tribute to life, the 46th iteration of Australia’s longest running print prize has generated innovation aplenty, discovers Jaimi Wright.
Isolation no obstacle for artists
24 August 2023
Over the last three years the Mycelium project has presented 12 exhibitions, one in every region of WA. The culmination of this project, Open Borders, celebrates the creative energy of our regional artists, says Craig McKeough.
Discover the secrets inside artists’ studios
17 August 2023
Join Nina Levy for a sneaky peek into the studios and creative lives of six of the 166 artists who are taking part in the tenth anniversary edition of Margaret River Region Open Studios.
Take a trip down memory lane
16 August 2023
You’ll find plenty to spark memories of your own in Placemarks, an exhibition that sees artists explore far flung places from childhood, former homes and old haunts in the suburbs.
Capturing the colour of Karijini
9 August 2023
From the plunging depths of the gorges to the rich colours of the rocks, the intense palette and texture of Karijini’s landscape inspired Jane Coffey’s latest exhibition.
A powerful call to protect Murujuga
2 August 2023
Cataloguing the beauty of Murujuga’s ancient landscape and the damage inflicted on this Country by industrial behemoths, this exhibition is a searing critique of those corporations and the governments that support them, writes Zali Morgan.