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Location City Gallery
Saturday 14 November 2020 - Sunday 10 January 2021
The Bunbury Regional Art Gallery’s much beloved Christmas Shop exhibition is back for another year.
There is nothing more wonderful than receiving a handmade fine art object in your Christmas stocking, and Christmas Shop has always been a perfect opportunity to ...
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Location Chapel Gallery
Saturday 21 November 2020 - Sunday 21 February 2021
Eight: The Shift is an exhibition of photography by Western Australian artist Christopher Young. Uncovering end-of-life cultural experiences, the work explores how people respond to the experiences, environments and institutions they encounter during such times. In hospitals, doctors’ surgeries and ...
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Location Ron Middleton Gallery
Saturday 28 November 2020 - Sunday 31 January 2021
This exhibition is an exploration of ‘texture’ in its many and varied forms. In the visual arts, texture is the perceived surface quality of a work of art. It is one of the seven formal design elements, along with line, ...
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Location Lower Gallery
Saturday 19 December 2020 - Sunday 14 February 2021
A Sorrowful Act: The Wreck of the Zeewijk derives from a broader investigation within Drew Pettifer's work to unearth hidden queer histories through archival art practices.
The exhibition focuses on the first recorded moment in (European) queer history in Australia: a ...
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Location Convent Gallery
Saturday 12 December 2020 - Sunday 07 February 2021
On the Cusp is a collaborative exhibition showcasing the artworks of students from Edith Cowan University’s School of Arts and Humanities (South West campus). The exhibition celebrates the unique creative journeys of students studying visual arts.
Students have deepened their understanding ...
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Location Bunbury Regional Art Gallery
Saturday 31 October 2020 - Sunday 17 January 2021
The South West Printmakers are a group of artists based in the south west and southern coast of Western Australia. Each member operates their own studio from Donnybrook, Dunsborough, Bridgetown to Kronkup, and collaborate regularly to exhibit their work. The ...
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