All That Country Holds presents ten Kimberley artists whose works carry living culture and Country to Perth. Kate Ferguson explores this powerful and deeply resonant exhibition.

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7 May 2026
All That Country Holds presents ten Kimberley artists whose works carry living culture and Country to Perth. Kate Ferguson explores this powerful and deeply resonant exhibition.

29 April 2026
Natalie de Rozario’s artistic sensibility parallels her advocate’s heart in her first major solo exhibition ‘A Bag of Rice for a Saturday Child’ featuring realist paintings and installation works based on matriarchy, myth, and migration.

21 November 2025
In Veil (Heddwch A Tawelu Yma), photographer Duncan Wright transforms his late grandfather’s Fremantle shed into a camera obscura by the ocean. Mark Naglazas explores this deeply personal Fremantle Biennale installation.

20 November 2025
Melbourne artists Charlie Lawler and Wona Bae find home for life on Earth in a toxic environment for humankind, writes Mark Naglazas.

8 August 2025
Visual artist Gian Manik joins forces with Fremantle Primary School students in Regenerative Strategies, a strikingly poetic exhibition at The Naval Store, writes Jaimi Wright.

20 November 2024
Creativity blooms along the art trail around Geraldton and surrounding Wildflower Country, writes Sarah Hinton.

19 October 2024
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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