Revealed Related Exhibitions

Munupi Artists of Melville Island 

Nina (Ludwina) Puruntatameri 244x183cm ochre on linen

Where:
Artitja Fine Art
330 SouthTerrace
South Fremantle 

When:
21 October – 6 November 

Hours:
11am – 5pm 

More info:
www.artitja.com.au 

  

Women From Papulankutja 

Angilyiya Mitchell-Kurngkaarraka (Seven Sisters)

 
Where:
Merenda Gallery
Level 1, 78 High St
Fremantle 

When:
25 September – 25 October 

Hours:
Wednesday – Saturday 10am – 4pm; Sunday 12 – 4pm 

More info:
www.merendagallery.com.au 

  

Yarliyil Artists, Halls Creek   

Biddy Timbinah-Senior Artist at Yarliyil Arts

Where:
Merenda Gallery
Level 1, 78 High St
Fremantle 

When:
25 October – 28 November 

Hours:
Wednesday – Saturday 10am – 4pm; Sunday 12 – 4pm 

More info:
www.merendagallery.com.au 

  

Spinifex Artists + Mowanjum Artists 

Gordon Barunga

   

Tjaduwa woods

Where:
Japingka Gallery
Spinifex Artists @ Gallery 1
Mowanjum Artists– Paintings and Prints @ Gallery 2
47 High St
Fremantle 

When:
23 October – 16 November 

Hours:
Monday – Friday: 10am – 5pm; Saturday: 10am – 5pm; Sunday: 12 – 5pm 

More info:
www.japingka.com.au 

  

Yiwarra Kuju -The Canning Stock Route 

Nola Campbell, from Kayili Artists, with her painting Tika Tika, photo by Tim Acker, 2009., Courtesy FORM Canning Stock Route Project

Where:
Perth Convention and Exhibition Centre 
PCEC, Pavillion 6 
21 Mounts Bay Road 
Perth 

When:
2 – 27 November 

Hours: 

Monday to Friday 10am – 6pm; Saturday 10am to 5pm Sunday 11am – 5pm

More info:

www.canningstockrouteproject.com/yiwarrakuju

Where:
Merenda Gallery
Level 1, 78 High St
Fremantle 

When:
25 September – 25 October 

Hours:
Wednesday – Saturday 10am – 4pm; Sunday 12 – 4pm 

More info:
www.merendagallery.com.au 

KURU ALALA: Eyes Open - Tjanpi Desert Weavers Maria Fernanda Cardoso  Alison Clouston

 
 
 

 
 
 

 

Tjanpi Desert Weavers Early Days Bush Family 2009 from KURU ALALA: Eyes Open, installed at Blacktown Arts Centre Photo: Johan Palsson

Where: Wanneroo Library and Cultural Centre Gallery, 3 Rocca Way Wanneroo
When: Thursday 20 October –

Sunday 20 November 2011
Hours: 10am – 4pm Tuesday-Friday, 12pm – 4pm Saturday and Sunday
More info:  http://kurualala1.wordpress.com/

Kidogo Aboriginal Artists Exhibition – A diverse and extraordinary exhibition of paintings by Aboriginal Artists living in Perth and working out of Kidogo Arthouse on Bathers Beach in Fremantle

Spiny Cheeked Honey Eater by Krocette

Where:
Kidogo Arthouse
Bathers Beach, off Mews Rd
Fremantle
When:
23 Oct– 23 Nov 2011
Hours:
9-5 weekdays ; 10-5 weekends
More info:
www.kidogo.com.au
 

The Western Australian Indigenous Art Awards – the richest Indigenous arts prize in the country, is a national award founded in 2008 to celebrate the breath, diversity and excellence of art from all corners of Indigenous Australia.

 

Gunybi Ganambarr Milngurr 2011, ochre, earth pigment and acrylic binder on rubber, 97.0 x 77.0 cm; Artwork courtesy of the artist and the Buku-Larrnggay Centre, Yirrkala, Northern Territory; Image © Gunybi Ganambarr, courtesy of the artist and the Buku-Larrnggay Centre, Yirrkala, Northern Territory

 Where:
Art Gallery of Western Australia
Perth Cultural Centre, Perth
 
When:
13 August – 19 December 2011

Hours:
10am-5pm Wednesday-Monday. Closed Tuesdays 

More info:
www.artgallery.wa.gov.au

Peggy Griffiths in Association with Warringari Aboriginal Arts

Beazley Knob 2011 Natural ochre on canvas 100 x 140 cm

Where:
Seva Frangos Art
271 Rokeby Rd, Subiaco
 
When:
18 Oct – 10 Nov

Hours:
11am-5pm Tue – Sat; Artist’s Talk 11.30am Tuesday 25 Oct

More info:
www.sevafrangosart.com/

 

Where:
Seva Frangos Art
271 Rokeby Rd, Subiaco
 

Peter Newry

When:

17 Oct - 7 Nov

Hours:
10am-5pm Mon-Fri; 11am-4pm Sat

More info:
www.mossensongalleries.com.au/

Revealed: Emerging Aboriginal Artists from Western Australia

24 Oct – 12 Nov

Revealed is a showcase of emerging Aboriginal art and artists from across WA.  The exhibition of more than 50 artists will be held in from 24 October to 12 November 2011.

Revealed 2011 catalogue available for free download Catalogue REVEALED 2011-low.

The highlight will be a bustling marketplace where visitors can buy direct from Centres on Fri 28 Oct (public holiday) and Sat 29 Oct from 12-4pm. Transport is free on those days and their is plenty to do in the city with extended trading hours and the Commonwealth Festival Perth 2011 nearby in the Cultural Centre. http://commonwealthfestival.com/program/peoples-space

The project is part of Commonwealth Festival Perth 2011.

Revealed will be focussed around the art school and Gallery

Central at Central Institute of Technology, 12 Aberdeen St, Perth. The inaugural Revealed project was conducted here at Central in 2008.

Aboriginal artists and managers from the Centres will be in Perth for

the exhibition and a two-day Professional Development program, including art workshops through to management practices. In addition, two Aboriginal artsworkers will gain skills and be mentored as part of Revealed.

Revealed is produced in partnership with the Department of Culture and the Arts and supported by the Department of Indigenous Affairs and the Federal Government through the Office of The Arts.

To receive updates  and invitation: please email gallery@central.wa.edu.au

Free travel is available on the entire Transperth metro network on Friday 28 and Saturday 29 October.
The date of The Queen’s Birthday public holiday for 2011 has been changed from Monday 3 October to Friday 28 October to coincide with the first day of CHOGM 2011.

We also have the catalogue from 2008 Revealed show available for download: Revealed Catalogue.