Welcome to Seesaw’s new Q&A series, in which we will be talking to local artists and arts workers about how they’re travelling in COVID times. Here, Nina Levy interviews gallery owner and curator Anna Kanaris.

Western Australia’s arts playground
Western Australia’s arts playground
7 May 2020
Welcome to Seesaw’s new Q&A series, in which we will be talking to local artists and arts workers about how they’re travelling in COVID times. Here, Nina Levy interviews gallery owner and curator Anna Kanaris.
2 August 2018
Review: Paji Honeychild Yankkarr, Daisy Andrews, Queenie McKenzie (Gara-Gara), Tjapartji Kanytjuri Bates, Tjingapa Davies and Pantjiti Mary McLean, “Bush Women: 25 Years On” · Fremantle Arts …
26 June 2018
Review: Various artists, “Dream Mine Time” · FORM Gallery · Review by Miranda Johnson · The title piece of “Dream Mine Time”, an exhibition at FORM …
9 April 2018
Review: “Revealed Exhibition: New and emerging WA Aboriginal artists” · Fremantle Arts Centre · Review by Miranda Johnson · Fremantle Arts Centre’s “Revealed Exhibition” showcases the …
29 April 2017
29 July 2017 – August 2018 @ Art Gallery of WA – The new Six Seasons Gallery (named after the Noongar six seasons) is a space …
Continue reading “Visual arts: Outside: Matters of the heart in Indigenous art”
2 April 2017
2 July – 20 August @ Perth Institute of Contemporary Arts – 2017 marks the 50th anniversary of the 1967 Federal Referendum that was considered by …
Continue reading “Visual arts: When the Sky Fell: Legacies of the 1967 Referendum”