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Art Projects/Exhibitions
- PICAPICA is the city’s focal point for those wishing to experience the best of Australian and international visual, performance and interdisciplinary art.
- Lawrence Wilson Art GalleryThe Lawrence Wilson Art Gallery has a strong exhibition history. It has produced substantial exhibitions of Australian art, both contemporary and historical, worked with individual artists and groups, and presented important touring exhibitions since its inception and, through its predecessor, the Undercroft Gallery, since the early 1970s.
- Heathcote Cultural PrecinctUpcoming Exhibitions
- Fremantle Arts CentreExhibitions & events
- John Curtin GalleryExhibitions
- Art Collective WAA not-for-profit organisation that highlights the work of leading Western Australian contemporary artists through a program of exhibitions, events and publishing.
Galleries
- Art Gallery WAThe Gallery houses the State Art Collection with works by renowned local and international artists from the 1800s to today.
- Gallery 360Gallery 360 showcase an extensive range of modern and contemporary art from leading Western Australian artists.
- Turner GalleriesThe Gallery displays a broad range of contemporary art that is unique, challenging, critical and/or experimental. This encompasses painting, printmaking, sculpture, installation, jewellery, and new technologies.
- Linton and Kay GalleriesThe galleries specialise in contemporary painting, sculpture and Aboriginal Art.
- Gallows GalleryGallows Gallery represents the work of some of Australia’s most prominent and successful artists.
- Outre GalleryOutré features solo and group exhibitions by international and Australian artists with a focus on New Contemporary art.
- Fremantle Arts CentreThe FAC offers a diverse showcase of contemporary art by local and national artists
- Japingka Aboriginal ArtJapingka Aboriginal Art is a specialist Aboriginal art gallery in Perth, Western Australia.
- Mossenson GalleriesThe gallery exhibits the finest art by Australian Aboriginal ,Torres Strait Islander and non-indigenous artists.