Djilba (August-September) is the fifth season in the Nyoongar Calendar. This is the season of growth, as the weather begins to warm up. Djilba season is a time to look for the yellow and cream flowers starting on mass. As the season progresses and the temperatures...
Alison Napurrula Multa | Kungkaku Puturru – Womens Hairstring Dreaming |2021image Courtesy of Ikuntji Artists[/caption] A month-long program of Indigenous Art on the Northbridge Piazza and Forrest Place Superscreens in celebration of NAIDOC Week. This incredible...
The Art Gallery of Western Australia’s Tom Malone Prize is a highly respected national event for contemporary Australian glass artists. It has played an integral role in the Gallery’s acquisition of works by Australia’s most inspiring, innovative and...
Walter Benjamin described the flâneur as the essential figure of the ‘modern urban spectator’. In Northbridge Flaneur, David Carson takes us from urban spectators of Northbridge down a digital rabbit hole as time stretches and the visual landscape morphs into fields...
Bunuru (February – March) is the hottest time of the year with little to no rain. Hot easterly winds continue with a cooling sea breeze most afternoons if you’re close to the coast. Bunuru is also a time of the white flowers with lots of white flowering...
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