Showcase

We are proud to promote participation and achievement in culture and arts by showcasing the creativity, skill and talent of WA artists and arts organisations who tell WA’s unique stories.

The department aims to grow and sustain thriving culture, arts and creative industries in Western Australia, contributing to the prosperity and diversity of the WA economy.

We support a sustainable arts and cultural sector that facilitates social and economic wellbeing by providing research, policy, information and support.

A projection on a screen at night amongst building.s.
Photo: Created by young people from Fremantle Primary School, White Gum Valley Primary School and Hilton Primary School, led by multi-disciplinary artists Rachel Riggs, Roly Skender, Mikaela Miller, Rebecca Riggs-Bennett and Tyrown Waigana; at Hilton Harvest (top image) and Esplanade Park (bottom image) as part of Fremantle Festival: Ten Nights in Port; July 2021. Photo by Yvonne Doherty.

With guidance from artists Rachel Riggs, Roly Skender, Mikaela Miller, Rebecca Riggs-Bennett and Tyrown Waigana, the children’s work was presented at Fremantle Festival: 10 Nights in Port 2021 during July.  

Supported by Lotterywest through the Creative Communities COVID-19 Recovery program. 

Grant: Creative Communities COVID-19 Recovery Program

A crowd watching a projection on a screen in a park at night.
Photo: Habitats and Home at the Esplanade Park, Fremantle 2021. Photo by Yvonne Doherty.

Habitats and Homes

Nov 30, 2021, 15:43 PM
Title : Habitats and Homes
Attribution :

With guidance from artists Rachel Riggs, Roly Skender, Mikaela Miller, Rebecca Riggs-Bennett and Tyrown Waigana, the children’s work was presented at Fremantle Festival: 10 Nights in Port 2021 during July.  

Supported by Lotterywest through the Creative Communities COVID-19 Recovery program. 

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