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  • River Stewardship Sundowner and Movie Night

    Nala Bardip Mia – Margaret River HEART 47 Wallcliffe Road, Margaret River, WA, Australia

    Join us for an inspiring evening exploring our relationship with rivers at the River Stewardship Sundowner and Movie Night, part of Nature Conservation’s environmental sundowner series.

  • Japoniseme

    Nala Bardip Mia – Margaret River HEART 47 Wallcliffe Road, Margaret River, WA, Australia

    After Japan opened its doors to Europeans and Americans in 1854 the Japanese also visited the west at the international exhibitions in London, Paris and Philadelphia to show their work.

  • Living Stories – Voices of Resilience

    Nala Bardip Mia – Margaret River HEART 47 Wallcliffe Road, Margaret River, WA, Australia

    Artzability Incorporated has been providing weekly artistic opportunities for people living with a disability in the Augusta Margaret River region for the past 17 years. 

  • Florence and the Italian Renaissance

    Nala Bardip Mia – Margaret River HEART 47 Wallcliffe Road, Margaret River, WA, Australia

    We are all so familiar with the ideas and culture of the (Italian) Renaissance; a phenomenon that emerged in the 15th century.

  • Peggy Guggenheim: A Life of Collecting

    Nala Bardip Mia – Margaret River HEART 47 Wallcliffe Road, Margaret River, WA, Australia

    Describing herself by writing, “I am a museum”, Peggy Guggenheim’s life took a clear path, from commercial gallery in London, going on a single-minded shopping trip to Paris in the late 1930’s even as the German tanks were rolling in to the suburbs, to escape (with her selection of European artists) to New York and the subsequent establishment of her museum (and Arts centre), and finally the purchase of the eccentric ‘unfinished palazzo’ in Venice. Her collection remains one of the most iconic assemblages of Twentieth century art in the world.