Three powerful exhibitions at Fremantle Arts Centre take the viewer to physical and metaphorical horizons, writes Cass Lynch.
![Jasmine Togo-Brisby, As above so below, 2022, installation of plaster forms. Commissioned for Other Horizons by Fremantle Arts Centre in association with Perth Festival. Supported by visual arts partner Wesfarmers Arts. Photography by Rebecca Mansell Jasmine Togo-Brisby's work uses 369 prone plaster Vanuatu cultural figures gaze sightlessly from the wooden floor, arranged to suggest the outline of a ship. T Journeys through water, time and truth-telling](https://www.seesawmag.com.au/wp-content/uploads/fly-images/56121/OtherHorizons_Highlights_230203_0-410x273-c.jpg)
Western Australia’s arts playground
Western Australia’s arts playground
1 March 2023
Three powerful exhibitions at Fremantle Arts Centre take the viewer to physical and metaphorical horizons, writes Cass Lynch.