Fremantle
Scenes from the Climate Era review: WA Youth Theatre tackles hope and purpose at Perth Festival
Climate change is a difficult topic to bring to the stage, but the young performers in Scenes from the Climate…
The Art of Jem Ham
Emergent Curiosities
Discover uncanny curiosities emerging in paintings born from memory, archetype, and feeling, revealing hidden psychic ecologies.
Objet d’Art – Theo Koning review: a dynamic tribute to the late WA artist
Across a five decade career, artist Theo Koning explored his unique perspectives on the human experience.
5 powerful highlights from this year’s Fremantle Biennale
The 2025 Fremantle Biennale brought to life over 25 ambitious, site-responsive artworks. Here are the five that stood out from…
New arts space launches with 75-25 business model for slow burn success
As traditional arts funding models strain under cost pressures, a new kid on the block looks to chart a new…
Comedy review: Jokes About the Time I Went To Prison, Toff in the Town, MICF 2025
'Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas' meets 'Shawshank Redemption?'
Fremantle International Street Arts Festival announces a fiery line-up for 2025
FISAF returns to celebrate its 25th year.
Exhibition review: Dianne Jones | The Beach, Walyalup
An exhibition to make you smile while reflecting on Australia's serious past injustices.
All 7 WA Museum sites free for the summer
For 107 days straight, visitors can check out all seven WA Museum sites with no fee or pre-booking.
Theatre review: An Imaginary Life, Moores Building Art Space, Fremantle
An impressive adaptation of David Malouf's classic novella about Ovid.