The selected works provide a window into young people’s private, social and artistic concerns. It is an inspiring, rewarding and insightful look at the world through the minds of our most talented young artists.
The West Australian Pulse exhibition is on display at the Art Gallery of Western Australia until the end of August, and the digital on-screen exhibition will also run through to the end of August.
Northbridge Piazza Superscreen
Aug 1–9: 10am
Aug 17–23: 2pm; 8pm
Forrest Place Arts Screen
Aug 1–9: 10am
Aug 4–9: 11am; 3pm; 7pm – midnight
Aug 10–16: 8am; noon; 4pm
Aug 17–23: 9am; 1pm; 2pm; 5pm; 8pm
Aug 24–31: 10am; 2pm; 6pm
About the screenings
The City Urban Screens hosts a variety of screenings. In Northbridge, these range from formal events, such as feature films complete with bean bag seating for viewers, to more casual gatherings for sporting events and exhibitions (like this screening). Here, visitors can relax on the lawn, savour the renowned culinary delights of Northbridge, or enjoy a stroll along James Street, taking in the vibrant artwork.
(On rare occasions the program may be displaced by live events)
Find out more
https://artgallery.wa.gov.au/whats-on/exhibitions/the-west-australian-pulse-2025/
Picture Credit
Erica Schweitzer Self-Portrait: of the Self 2024| ol, oil pastel, coloured pencil on canvas, oil, wax crayon, coloured pencil on wood panel | part two of two | 76.3 x 102 cm | Perth College Anglican School for Girls