The 2023 Revealed Exhibition for new and emerging WA Aboriginal Artists, returns to celebrate the creativity, ambition, and diversity of contemporary Aboriginal Art practice here in Western Australia.

The annual Revealed program – encompassing this exhibition as well as a special opening weekend celebration with Art Market (returning in-person for 2023!) and artist talks – provides a unique opportunity for Perth arts lovers to meet artists from all over this vast state and hear rich stories of culture and community. Revealed also provides an ethical avenue for purchasing original art from art centres and independent artists across the state, with 100% of profits returning directly to the participants. Featuring the work of over 100 new and emerging talents, the Revealed Exhibition is now a cornerstone of the WA arts calendar.

A generous and diverse visual feast, Revealed provides an important platform for new and emerging Aboriginal artists working across remote, regional and metropolitan WA to share their work and culture with new audiences.

Explore works which range from highly traditional to cutting edge in a range of mediums including painting, installation, textiles, photography, print, video, weaving and sculpture.

Register for the opening night

Entry to the opening of Revealed is free. To help us prepare for this event please register.

The 2023 Revealed program includes:

Revealed Exhibition
Sat 6 May – Sun 23 Jul 2023
Launch event: Fri 5 May 2023

A curated opportunity for new and emerging WA Aboriginal artists to exhibit work in a major exhibition presented at Fremantle Arts Centre.

Open to: Art Centres and Independent Artists.

Revealed Public Programs
Running through the exhibition period

Running through the exhibition period is a season of curator tours, artist talks and special events in the Fremantle Arts Centre grounds. View all Revealed public programs.

Revealed 2023 Art Market (in-person)
Sat 6 May 2023

We are thrilled to be returning to an in-person art market within the Fremantle Arts Centre grounds. This is an opportunity for WA Aboriginal artists to sell artwork.

QUIET HOUR

The hour between 9am and 10am is quiet hour at FAC and is available on request.

Individuals, groups and families with special needs wanting to experience our exhibitions in a more relaxed, unhurried environment can request access to the galleries for an hour before they open to the public.

Please contact [email protected] or phone 08 9432 9555 for more information or to book in a time.

Artists

ART CENTRES

Bidyadanga Artists
Bibianna Tumbler
Edward Badal
Venetta Yanawana

Cheeditha Art Group 
Kaye Warrie
Maisie Indji
Wendy Warrie
Sharon Warrie

Juluwarlu Art Group 
Ava Christopher
Judith Coppin
June (Moonie) Djiagween
Margaret Read

Kira Kiro Artists
Claude Mowaljarlai-Waanamal
Cynthia Yurawalla Clement
Joshua Unghango

Ku’arlu Mangga
Colleen Drage
Jaylise Drage
Kane Clifton
Leanne Peck
Marika Gilla

Langford Aboriginal Association
Moorditj Yoka Women’s Group

Maruku Arts
Cynthia Burke
Lena Dawson

Martumili Artists
Corina Jadai
Jenny Butt
Marlene Anderson
Mary Larry
Wilson Mandijalu
Terrence Headland

Minyma Kutjara Arts Project
Elaine Jones
Noelene Anyapa Peterman

Mowanjum Aboriginal Art and Culture Centre
Kallum Mungulu
Leah Umbagai
Cecilia Umbagai

Nagula Jarndu Designs
Cecilia Tigan
Dena Gower
Connie Clinch
Sherena Bin Hitam

Ninuku Arts
Angela Watson
Angkaliya Nelson
Margaret Donegan
Renae Fox
Rowena Nelson

Noongar Arts Program
Dawn Alone
Janine Wallam
Kaya Hume

Papulankutja Artists Aboriginal Corporation
Anawari Mitchell
Jennifer Nginyaka Mitchell
Marcia Mitchell
Sharon Doolan

Spinifex Arts Project
Michael Hogan
Milpa (digital arts collective)
Women’s Collaborative Project – Nancy Donegan, Pamela Hogan, Kendrea Hogan, Kunmanara Walker and Donna Brown

Spinifex Hill Studio
Maisie Ward Nungurrayi
Donovan Jungala Brown

Tjanpi Desert Weavers
Anawari Mitchell
Cessara Butler
Janet Forbes
Lalla West
Madeline Jackson
Mamie Butler
Marcia Mitchell
Ningbell Lyons
Olive Yalpinyka Lawson
Paula Sarkaway Lyons
Phillipa Smith
Sunnette Lyons

Tjarlirli Art
Adam Butler
Carol Giles
Elaine James
Jade Butler
Kennedy Edimintja
Nola Bennett

Tjukurba Art Gallery (Shire of Wiluna)
Patricia Corlett

Waringarri Aboriginal Arts
Cathy Marawuk Binbirridj Ward

Warlayirti Artists
Clinton Samson Scobie
Jane Gimme
Leah Nanala
Renita Brown
Rex Cotchilli
Stephanie Yukenbarrie

Warmun Art Centre
Eileen Joomena Bray
Evelyn Malgil
Patrick Mung Mung
Shailyn Mosquito Peris
Tatum Rivers-Purdie

Wirnda Barna Art Centre
Darren Ryder

Yamaji Art
Raharna Peterson
Ciara Mourambine

INDEPENDENT ARTISTS

Bianca Long
Candy Riley
Darryl Dempster
Diahan Riley
Diane Dawson
Emily Rose
Enid Kickett
Gail Cox
J.D. Penangke
Kaylee Emery
Mandy White
Michael Banks
Peter Farmer Jnr
Shannon Clohessy
Wendy Jean Hayden
Whitton Park
Valerie Woods
Zali Morgan

Tour the 2022 Revealed Exhibition

Read the 2022 Revealed Exhibition New & Emerging Catalogue

 

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Revealed is an initiative of the WA State Government through the Department of Local Government, Sport and Cultural Industries, and the Australian Government through the Indigenous Visual Arts Industry Support program.