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Artist's Car Boot Sale

Closet bulging? (and not because you're in it)? How about your garage, kitchen cupboards, car glove box? If you've an over-proliferation of stuff, specifically...

Bureau of Ideas

Got your eye on that too-cool boy or girl with the artistic bent? Want to impress them with your artistic knowledge? Better get along...

David Jay Reed

In his first new exhibition in Perth since 1997, West Australian printmaker David Jay Reed will be exhibiting a new collection of works at...

Frank Gohier and Chayni Henry

Artists Frank Gohier and Chayni Henry have joined forces to present a selection of their paintings based on the Kimberly landscape and their home...

Not Like Beckett

Through the eyes of a rabbit called Walter Walloon Beckett (funny, funny man Sam Longley), Not Like Beckett is a sharp and witty look...

Wednesday Winter Salons

Direct from the Giardini in Venice, the Holmes à Court Gallery are presenting the work of 12 Australian architects and 9 Australian artists in...

Cirque Du Soleil: Varekai

Marc-Anthony Thomas is the Artistic Coordinator for Cirque du Soleil's Varekai – a challenging role which involves keeping the show integrated despite...

Christina in Concert

Including a few older tracks alongside offerings from the new double album, Christina's Back to Basics show was an earful as well as an...

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