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  • Visual Stories Competition & Exhibition

    Visual Stories Competition & Exhibition
    Nala Bardip Mia – Margaret River HEART 47 Wallcliffe Road, Margaret River, WA, Australia

    Artists are invited to submit works inspired by the power of storytelling. This special exhibition will be showcased during the Margaret River Readers & Writers Festival, Western Australia’s largest literary festival. 

  • NOW AND THEN: My Journey, My Culture, My Art

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

    As part of the stolen generation, Sandra Hill and her siblings, were taken from their mother while her father undertook compulsory army training in the Eastern States.

    Living in an orphanage, Sandra found a voice through her artwork. During her long journey through life, art has been the only constant. In this lecture, Sandra will talk about her stories and her art.

  • Margaret River Readers & Writers Festival 2026

    Margaret River Readers & Writers Festival 2026
    Nala Bardip Mia – Margaret River HEART 47 Wallcliffe Road, Margaret River, WA, Australia

    The Margaret River Readers & Writers Festival, the largest regional literary event in WA, will be back bigger than ever in 2026. The three-day storytelling spectacular features top international and Australian authors, journalists, innovators and big thinkers.

  • The Memory of Trees

    The Memory of Trees
    Nala Bardip Mia – Margaret River HEART 47 Wallcliffe Road, Margaret River, WA, Australia

    In an era of climate anxiety, The Memory of Trees, offers an alternative mode of engagement with the natural world. These works do not shout or accuse; they ask viewers to remember what they love—and to consider, quietly, what it would mean to lose it. This is art as gentle witness.

  • Head On Portrait Awards

    Head On Portrait Awards
    Nala Bardip Mia – Margaret River HEART 47 Wallcliffe Road, Margaret River, WA, Australia

    The prestigious Head On Photo Awards celebrates the world’s best in photography, illuminating the perspectives, styles, and forms that break new ground.

  • TIBET: The Roof of the World

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

    An introduction to the history, art and culture of this extraordinary land, lying deep in the heart of Central Asia surrounded by some of the highest mountains in the world. Despite its geographical inaccessibility, it developed a rich and vibrant Buddhist culture and artistic tradition. This lecture gives a brief overview of Tibetan history from the time of the great Tibetan Empire (6th – 9th century) up to the present day; explores the fascinating art and culture inspired by Buddhism, introduced from India in the 7th century, and gives an insight into the current political situation.

  • The Memory of Trees (Exhibition Launch)

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

    In an era of climate anxiety, The Memory of Trees, offers an alternative mode of engagement with the natural world. These works do not shout or accuse; they ask viewers to remember what they love—and to consider, quietly, what it would mean to lose it. This is art as gentle witness.

  • MEDITERRANEAN GARDEN DESIGN

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

    Mediterranean garden design is partly shaped by climate and by the flora that evolved in Southern Europe, North Africa and the Middle East.

    Elements of xeriscapes, gravel gardens and Paradise Gardens have added to the visual language of the Mediterranean garden, along with traditions in other winter rainfall regions such as California and South-West WA.

    This talk illustrates some emblematic Mediterranean garden designs and traces the concepts of a regional garden style that has renewed relevance and global significance in current conditions.

  • Ngaluk Waangkiny

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

    Meaning ‘Us Talking’ in Noongar, Ngaluk Waangkiny is a landmark, multi-media storytelling project designed to honour and preserve the legacy of Elders.

  • Moort (Exhibition)

    Moort (Exhibition)
    Nala Bardip Mia – Margaret River HEART 47 Wallcliffe Road, Margaret River, WA, Australia

    This exhibition celebrates the beauty, resilience and significance of Eucalypts. It invites audiences to connect with their ecological importance, cultural meaning and social presence — trees that sustain habitats, inspire stories and anchor communities.

  • Moort (Exhibition Launch)

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

    This exhibition celebrates the beauty, resilience and significance of Eucalypts. It invites audiences to connect with their ecological importance, cultural meaning and social presence — trees that sustain habitats, inspire stories and anchor communities.

  • Photography Workshop (ages 9-12)

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

    Join Noongar photographer, Cole Baxter for a creative photography workshop.

  • Photography Workshop (ages 13-17)

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

    Join Noongar photographer Cole Baxter for a fun, hands-on workshop about portrait photography.

  • 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.