Hilma af Klint was a classically trained painter born in Sweden in 1862. After graduating from the Academy of Fine Arts, af Klint began working in Stockholm, gaining recognition for her landscapes, botanical drawings, and portraits. Her conventional painting became...
Marian Ellis Ryan (1848–1922) was born in Melbourne. As a young woman, Rowan began to paint wildflowers, birds, insects and butterflies and she continued to do so for the rest of her life. Her interest in botany was encouraged by Ferdinand von Mueller, who was a...
This major exhibition explores the abundant beauty of the botanical world and the threats that assail it. The Botanical: Beauty and Peril draws from the renowned Janet Holmes à Court Collection and the AGWA Collection to present a vivid, involving and sometimes...
The Yokayi Postcard Project Presented by Propel Youth Arts WA in partnership with the Art Gallery of WA, Edmund Rice Centre WA, & the Yokayi Girls Program Members of the Yokayi Girls Program were invited by Propel Youth Arts WA to create their own responses to the...
In collaboration with Noongar Boodjar Language Cultural Aboriginal Corporation, a daily exhibition of Noongar words of the day aims to spread awareness of the language. Coinciding with the International Year of Indigenous Languages. Screening as part of NAIDOC Week...
Recent Comments