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 young child kneeling down on a wooden bridge looking at a painting positioned on the ground.
Photo: Jeffery at the Spectacles, North Parmelia Primary School Project, Kwinana, April 2021. Photo by Kaitlyn Elsegood.
Supported by Aboriginal Elder Angus Walley and his daughter Charlotte along with history specialists, students joined in creative workshops to respond to learning. Creating large 3D wooden sculptures celebrating the school and community’s history. 

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

Project partners: City of Kwinana, Median Historical Society and North Parmelia Primary School. 

Grant: Creative Communities COVID-19 Recovery Program

North Parmelia Project

Dec 1, 2021, 13:30 PM
Title : North Parmelia Project
Attribution : Jeffery at the Spectacles, North Parmelia Primary School Project, Kwinana, April 2021. Photo by Kaitlyn Elsegood.
Supported by Aboriginal Elder Angus Walley and his daughter Charlotte along with history specialists, students joined in creative workshops to respond to learning. Creating large 3D wooden sculptures celebrating the school and community’s history. 

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

Project partners: City of Kwinana, Median Historical Society and North Parmelia Primary School. 

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