A walk through a Songline exhibition in Manjimup shares ancient knowledge with modern technology

The National Museum of Australia's Indigenous art installation 'Walking through a Songline' is on display in Manjimup and explores ancient knowledge and modern technology. The exhibition is on display at Manjimup Town Hall until November 1st. Manjimup elder Suzanne Kelly tells the Times-Songlines they focus on how Indigenous Australians mapped and traveled across the country.

Bunbury artist opens studio doors in preparation for 27th solo exhibition

Following the success of her exhibition earlier this year, Southwest artist Sue Kalab is already preparing her next major exhibition, this time aimed at getting people thinking about environmental issues. While her exhibition “Three Swans” in Northcliffe was a standard art gallery show, she will next be holding an open studio selling her work to … Read more

IN PICTURES: Albany celebrates the opening of the WA Women's Hall of Fame 2024 exhibition at the Vancouver Arts Centre

About 30 people attended the opening of a new exhibition celebrating the achievements of Western Australian women and featuring portraits of the 20 new inductees into the WA Women's Hall of Fame. The 2024 WA Women's Hall of Fame exhibition, curated by the Albany Soroptimists, opened Tuesday at the Vancouver Arts Centre.