Young @ HEART – No concert this week
Young @ HEART – No concert this week
There will be no Young@HEART concert this week due to the Public Holiday. We look forward to welcoming you back next week!
Arts Margaret River exists to support and nurture the work of artists across all disciplines, and to foster a love of the arts within our community.
What's On Cinema Comedy Family Free Literature Music Performing Arts Sundowners Visual Arts Young@HEARTThere will be no Young@HEART concert this week due to the Public Holiday. We look forward to welcoming you back next week!
Morgane Chebahi, known artistically as Mo L’artiste, began her creative journey during maternity leave in Fremantle, where she found herself spending more time at home. What started as a simple pastime quickly grew into an enduring passion.
Dea Haddow and Eleanor Davies both share a fascination with their natural environment; inviting the viewer to join them on an abstract tour of the place they live. Both artists share an appreciation of the unique beauty of the south west and the stories that this place evokes.
Dea Haddow and Eleanor Davies both share a fascination with their natural environment; inviting the viewer to join them on an abstract tour of the place they live. Both artists share an appreciation of the unique beauty of the south west and the stories that this place evokes.
Morgane Chebahi, known artistically as Mo L’artiste, began her creative journey during maternity leave in Fremantle, where she found herself spending more time at home. What started as a simple pastime quickly grew into an enduring passion.
A presentation by Pam Townshend on how "the economy" controls our present and will determine our future.
Morgane Chebahi, known artistically as Mo L’artiste, began her creative journey during maternity leave in Fremantle, where she found herself spending more time at home. What started as a simple pastime quickly grew into an enduring passion.
Dea Haddow and Eleanor Davies both share a fascination with their natural environment; inviting the viewer to join them on an abstract tour of the place they live. Both artists share an appreciation of the unique beauty of the south west and the stories that this place evokes.
Morgane Chebahi, known artistically as Mo L’artiste, began her creative journey during maternity leave in Fremantle, where she found herself spending more time at home. What started as a simple pastime quickly grew into an enduring passion.
Join artists, Jacqui Brown, Jamie Roper and Shelley McNab (Seasaltware Ceramics) for a deep dive into our beautiful coastal landscape.
Join artists, Jacqui Brown, Jamie Roper and Shelley McNab (Seasaltware Ceramics) for a deep dive into our beautiful coastal landscape.
Photography has been a retirement project for me, and it is a happy place in which I can be totally absorbed. It gives me a purpose, as well as a means of self-expression. Working in black and white enables me to see light and form in my subjects in a way that colour cannot.
Join artists, Jacqui Brown, Jamie Roper and Shelley McNab (Seasaltware Ceramics) for a deep dive into our beautiful coastal landscape.
Photography has been a retirement project for me, and it is a happy place in which I can be totally absorbed. It gives me a purpose, as well as a means of self-expression. Working in black and white enables me to see light and form in my subjects in a way that colour cannot.
Join artists, Jacqui Brown, Jamie Roper and Shelley McNab (Seasaltware Ceramics) for a deep dive into our beautiful coastal landscape.
The Arts Margaret River Sundowners are an annual series of free family concerts that are well loved and well attended.
Photography has been a retirement project for me, and it is a happy place in which I can be totally absorbed. It gives me a purpose, as well as a means of self-expression. Working in black and white enables me to see light and form in my subjects in a way that colour cannot.
Join artists, Jacqui Brown, Jamie Roper and Shelley McNab (Seasaltware Ceramics) for a deep dive into our beautiful coastal landscape.
Join artists, Jacqui Brown, Jamie Roper and Shelley McNab (Seasaltware Ceramics) for a deep dive into our beautiful coastal landscape.
Photography has been a retirement project for me, and it is a happy place in which I can be totally absorbed. It gives me a purpose, as well as a means of self-expression. Working in black and white enables me to see light and form in my subjects in a way that colour cannot.
Join artists, Jacqui Brown, Jamie Roper and Shelley McNab (Seasaltware Ceramics) for a deep dive into our beautiful coastal landscape.
Photography has been a retirement project for me, and it is a happy place in which I can be totally absorbed. It gives me a purpose, as well as a means of self-expression. Working in black and white enables me to see light and form in my subjects in a way that colour cannot.
Join artists, Jacqui Brown, Jamie Roper and Shelley McNab (Seasaltware Ceramics) for a deep dive into our beautiful coastal landscape.
Photography has been a retirement project for me, and it is a happy place in which I can be totally absorbed. It gives me a purpose, as well as a means of self-expression. Working in black and white enables me to see light and form in my subjects in a way that colour cannot.
Join artists, Jacqui Brown, Jamie Roper and Shelley McNab (Seasaltware Ceramics) for a deep dive into our beautiful coastal landscape.
Photography has been a retirement project for me, and it is a happy place in which I can be totally absorbed. It gives me a purpose, as well as a means of self-expression. Working in black and white enables me to see light and form in my subjects in a way that colour cannot.
Photography has been a retirement project for me, and it is a happy place in which I can be totally absorbed. It gives me a purpose, as well as a means of self-expression. Working in black and white enables me to see light and form in my subjects in a way that colour cannot.
The Arts Margaret River Sundowners are an annual series of free family concerts that are well loved and well attended.
Join artists, Jacqui Brown, Jamie Roper and Shelley McNab (Seasaltware Ceramics) for a deep dive into our beautiful coastal landscape.
Photography has been a retirement project for me, and it is a happy place in which I can be totally absorbed. It gives me a purpose, as well as a means of self-expression. Working in black and white enables me to see light and form in my subjects in a way that colour cannot.
Photography has been a retirement project for me, and it is a happy place in which I can be totally absorbed. It gives me a purpose, as well as a means of self-expression. Working in black and white enables me to see light and form in my subjects in a way that colour cannot.
Join artists, Jacqui Brown, Jamie Roper and Shelley McNab (Seasaltware Ceramics) for a deep dive into our beautiful coastal landscape.
Photography has been a retirement project for me, and it is a happy place in which I can be totally absorbed. It gives me a purpose, as well as a means of self-expression. Working in black and white enables me to see light and form in my subjects in a way that colour cannot.
Photography has been a retirement project for me, and it is a happy place in which I can be totally absorbed. It gives me a purpose, as well as a means of self-expression. Working in black and white enables me to see light and form in my subjects in a way that colour cannot.
Photography has been a retirement project for me, and it is a happy place in which I can be totally absorbed. It gives me a purpose, as well as a means of self-expression. Working in black and white enables me to see light and form in my subjects in a way that colour cannot.
The Arts Margaret River Sundowners are an annual series of free family concerts that are well loved and well attended.
Photography has been a retirement project for me, and it is a happy place in which I can be totally absorbed. It gives me a purpose, as well as a means of self-expression. Working in black and white enables me to see light and form in my subjects in a way that colour cannot.
Photography has been a retirement project for me, and it is a happy place in which I can be totally absorbed. It gives me a purpose, as well as a means of self-expression. Working in black and white enables me to see light and form in my subjects in a way that colour cannot.
Photography has been a retirement project for me, and it is a happy place in which I can be totally absorbed. It gives me a purpose, as well as a means of self-expression. Working in black and white enables me to see light and form in my subjects in a way that colour cannot.
Photography has been a retirement project for me, and it is a happy place in which I can be totally absorbed. It gives me a purpose, as well as a means of self-expression. Working in black and white enables me to see light and form in my subjects in a way that colour cannot.
Photography has been a retirement project for me, and it is a happy place in which I can be totally absorbed. It gives me a purpose, as well as a means of self-expression. Working in black and white enables me to see light and form in my subjects in a way that colour cannot.