
MOORES BUILDING ART SPACE: MANY TRUTHS
Many Truths utilises writer and contemporary painter Lottie Galvin’s love of language, colour, and boldness to create acrylic-based works that playfully…
View MOORES BUILDING ART SPACE: MANY TRUTHSExhibition runs from Fri 26 Mar 2021 — Sun 23 May 2021 | 10:00am — 5:00pm
Bessie Daylight, Bat and Goanna Ngarranggarni (detail), 2020, ochre and acrylic on canvas, 70 x 50cm. Image courtesy the artist and Warmun Art Centre
Amanda Bell, From our lips, mouths, throats and belly, 2021, neon, audio, 158 x 300cm. Photography by Pixel Poetry
Chriselda Farmer, Tjanpi Desert Weavers, Tjulpu, 2020, tjanpi, raffia, wool, dimensions variable. Photography by Pixel Poetry
Clarrie Djanghara, Kira Kiro Projects, Wandjina with Wunggurr and Bush Wallaby, Agula with the Animals, The Beginning of the Wet Season, Wandjina talking to the Li, 2021, natural pigment on canvas, dimensions variable. Photography by Pixel Poetry
Papulankutja Artists L Narelle Ethel Kanpatja Holland, Karlaya - emu. R Maimie Nginytja Butler, Wati kutjara - The goanna men. 2020, acrylic on found metal. Photography by Pixel Poetry
Lydon Stevens, Maruku Arts, Kali (Boomerang), 2021, dimensions variable. Photography by Pixel Poetry
Revealed Exhibition 2021, Installation View, Main Gallery. Photography by Pixel Poetry
Revealed Exhibition 2021, Installation View, Main Gallery. Photography by Pixel Poetry
Presenting the best new and emerging Aboriginal artists from remote, regional and metro WA, Revealed 2021 will showcase artworks across painting, installation, textiles, photography, print media, video, jewellery, carving and sculpture.
Hosting over 100 talented emerging Aboriginal artists, the galleries will brim with contemporary work, fresh from the studios of WA’s Aboriginal Art Centres and independent artists.
Revealed is an annual exhibition which provides an important platform for emerging WA Aboriginal artists to connect with new audiences. Come along and be immersed in Aboriginal culture and art and support the next generation of artists.
Thomas Reid Ngaanyatjarra
Lera Bennell | Marjorie Ugle | Rhona Wallam
Sharon Warrie | Kaye Warrie | Wendy Warrie
John Morrison
Renee Clifton
Marion Cox
Chenise Cameron | Samantha Walker
Amanda Bell | Kerry Stack | Beverly Thomson
Rory Charles | Harley Richards | Samuel Pilot-Kickett | Rebecca Reid | Savannah Travia-Dann | Mandy White | Leanne Zilm
Maitland Hill
Barnyji Pansy Cheedy | Gabrielle Cheedy | Wendy Hubert | Harry Mills | Wimiya Woodley
Clarrie Djanghara | Sylvia Djanghara
Colleen Drage | Mauretta Drage | Marrika Gilla | Leanne Peck
Stacia Munroe | Janice Scott
Elizabeth Jingle | Lynley Nargoodah
Gladys Bidu | Kathleen Maree Sorensen | Ignatius Taylor | Pauline Williams
Byron Brooks | Fred Grant | Stanley Patju Presley | Ian Rictor | Nolie Rictor | Lydon Stevens | Leonard Walker
Diane Dawson | Rene Nelson | Sally Ann Wipana Foster
Brendon Charles | Shontae Charles
Nikita Drummond | Marie Cecilia Manado | Kerry Woods
Phyllis Donegan | Allison Watson
Anawari Inpiti Mitchell | Narelle Ethel Kanpatja Holland | Maimie Nginytja Butler | Nora Nyutjanka Davidson | Dorothy Richards | Angilyiya Tjapiti Mitchell
Sharlene Phillips | Narlene Waddaman
Maureen Donnegan
Chriselda Farmer | Erica Shorty Ikungka
Mary Gibson | Maime Giles | Pantjiti Mckenzie | Ms. M Porter | Rosalind Yibardi
Vera Anderson
Nana Pansy Hicks
Dorcas Bennett | Rocky Porter
Brenda Ningarmara
Miriam Baadjo | Jane Gimme | Gracie Mosquito | Marie Mudgedell | Helen Nagomara | Joan (Eva) Nagomara | Winifred Nanala | Helicopter (Joey) Tjungurrayi
Geraldine Bedford | Bessie Daylight | Jane Yalunga Tinmarie
Elizabeth (Annie) Walsh
Charmaine Simpson
Naomi Danischewsky | Lily-mae Kerley
Johnathon Johnston | Graham Lightning
Marlene Harold | Justina Willis | Danii Rae Wilson
The Revealed WA Aboriginal Art Market returns in 2021 as an online event running Mon 29 Mar – Thu 1 Apr. Visit the event page for more details and to sign up for first access to the market.
Sat 20 Jan - Sun 04 Feb
Exhibition
Many Truths utilises writer and contemporary painter Lottie Galvin’s love of language, colour, and boldness to create acrylic-based works that playfully…
View MOORES BUILDING ART SPACE: MANY TRUTHSSun 10 Dec - Sun 10 Dec
Event
The Stamps Perth’s folk-pop trip The Stamps present mesmerising folk harmonies and thoughtful lyricism similar to that of BoyGenius or…
View SUNDAY MUSIC: THE STAMPS & HAVE A GOOD DAYFremantle Arts Centre is situated at Walyalup on Whadjuk Nyoongar Boodjar. We acknowledge the Whadjuk people as the traditional owners and custodians of these lands and waterways and extend our respect to their Elders, past and present.
We offer our heartfelt gratitude to the Whadjuk community and to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who continue to care for Country and share their knowledge – this generosity and wisdom helps us to understand and navigate Country safely and respectfully.