Artitja Fine Art Gallery
South Fremantle, 6162. T 0418-900-954. E anna@artitja.com.au W www.artitja.com.au Since 2004. Working with remote community Aboriginal art centres.
Fremantle Arts Centre
1 Finnerty (08) 9432-9555. Free entry. Daily 10.00 to 5.00. To April 23 – comprised of three independent artist projects, this exhibition presents the work of South Sudanese artist , Gunditjmara and Djabwurrung artist Hayley , and Australian South Sea artist Jasmine , celebrating the works of First Nations women and Women of Colour. offers consideration and nuance to discussions around sovereignty, the colonial adventure, migration, national identity and belonging in contemporary Australia. Presented in association with Perth Festival. Also, – the artists in make work about navigation, journey, magic and ritual. One way people have navigated our world is by charting paths using the stars and the night sky. In the Djakal-Ngakal Hall, you will find , a zone where you can make your own constellations to an ever-expanding universe. is an opening in space and time for you to write a wish, a dream or a memory and learn more about the great expanse above us and our connection to it.