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.
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Get pickled after dark!
26 April 2023
Perth’s Pickle District serves up its annual arts party, After Dark, next month. Ara Jansen sticks her hand in the jar to find out what you might discover.
Food for thought in tantalising exhibition
3 April 2023
Bread of Bone is a little gem of an exhibition that elevates the skill of drawing while chewing on the highly charged subject of food, writes Craig McKeough.
What to SEE: October gig guide
20 September 2022
From burlesque to textiles, musicals to short stories, Seesaw Mag’s curated gig guide gives you the low-down on what’s on this month, in Perth and beyond.
What to SEE: Art by Company O
14 September 2022
Company O Director Andrew O’Connell is not into preaching to the converted. Instead he hopes you’ll enjoy a Company O production because you’ve been challenged. Nina Levy finds out more.
Celebrating 30 years of creative refuge
6 September 2022
Inside West Perth’s Holmes à Court Gallery Jaimi Wright is transported to Fitzroy Crossing’s Mangkaja arts centre by an exhibition that recognises the endurance of First Nations artists on Bunuba Muwayi Country.
A love letter to the Swan
29 March 2022
Anyone who grew up around Perth and its waterways will find Tony Jones’s new exhibition appealing, says Craig McKeough, but you don’t have to be a boatie to appreciate this show.