Historical Encyclopedia of Western Australia

Historical Encyclopedia of Western Australia

Author: Jenny Gregory

Publisher:

Published: 2009

Total Pages: 1015

ISBN-13: 9781921401152

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The Historical Encyclopaedia of Western Australia is an authorative and comprehensive guide to the region's history. It will become the outstanding reference for researchers, teachers, students and the general public throughout Australia enabling them to locate information about significant events, institutions, people and places, themes and topics in the history of Western Australia.


Artists of the Margaret River Region

Artists of the Margaret River Region

Author: Carmen Jenner

Publisher:

Published: 2016-09-15

Total Pages: 196

ISBN-13: 9780994633101

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A beautiful collection of words and images documenting the rich artistic landscape of Western Australia's Margaret River Region.


Tracks We Share

Tracks We Share

Author: FORM building a state of creativity

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Published: 2022-03-11

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ISBN-13: 9780994472755

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Tracks We Share: Contemporary Art of the Pilbara celebrates the Aboriginal artists and artwork of Western Australia's Pilbara region in a landmark exhibition opening 11 March 2022 at The Art Gallery of Western Australia.A collaboration between FORM; The Art Gallery of Western Australia; Aboriginal art centres Cheeditha Art Group, Juluwarlu Art Group, Martumili Artists, Spinifex Hill Studio, and Yinjaa-Barni Art; and independent artists Katie West, Curtis Taylor, and Jill Churnside; Tracks We Share brings together more than 70 artists and over 200 artworks.This extraordinary body of work features the most exciting contemporary art coming out of the region while paying homage to the legacy that has informed it, offering a rare and broad-reaching insight into the region's artistic output over the years. The exhibition is one of the final stages in a multi-year project that maps the breadth of the region's diverse creative practice and honours the unique space the Pilbara's Aboriginal artists have carved out amongst contemporary Australian art.The title of the show was devised by a group of the exhibiting artists and references the many language groups and diverse Country of the Pilbara, while acknowledging the physical, cultural and artistic tracks that connect them all.Tracks We Share: Contemporary Art of the Pilbara will be accompanied by a publication, a public program of events and an education kit, details of which will be released in the coming months. Sign up for updates at www.tracksweshare.com.au.