Making their Mark Exhibition
Margaret River TAFE Visual Art and Craft students exhibition Located in the Tafe Reception area and open Monday to Friday 9am - 4pm.
Margaret River TAFE Visual Art and Craft students exhibition Located in the Tafe Reception area and open Monday to Friday 9am - 4pm.
Featuring Seats of Art created by local artists & artisans and exhibited in a private outdoor garden setting A large number of unique and diverse seats will be displayed and available to purchase. Including recycled materials, timber, iron, metal, fabrics and more in 3D or 2D form. View this unique exhibition while exploring this delightful...
Featuring Seats of Art created by local artists & artisans and exhibited in a private outdoor garden setting A large number of unique and diverse seats will be displayed and available to purchase. Including recycled materials, timber, iron, metal, fabrics and more in 3D or 2D form. View this unique exhibition while exploring this delightful...
Exhibition runs from 3rd – 16th May (open Mon-Fri 10am to 4pm and Sat/Sun 9am - 5pm 15th & 16th May) Our Visual Art Competition and Exhibition forms an exciting part of the Margaret River Readers & Writers Festival with works displayed before and throughout the event, adding a unique perspective on the festival theme...
Official Opening Wed 12 May Exhibition runs from 3rd – 16th May (open Mon-Fri 10am to 4pm and Sat/Sun 9am - 5pm 15th & 16th May) Our Visual Art Competition and Exhibition forms an exciting part of the Margaret River Readers & Writers Festival with works displayed before and throughout the event, adding a unique...
Suitable for beginner and advanced sewers, community members will be guided in a workshop to create a single bird made from their own donated piece of clothing. The finished bird can be kept by the maker. Participants will also have the opportunity to record their own story which can be submitted back to Co3 to...
Frock up in your best all white outfit and join us for a delightful afternoon of delicious food and drinks, live music, stunning artworks and delightful company in a beautiful lakeside setting.
BIRDS/BEES/FLOWERS/FISH Featuring artworks created by local artists and artisans exhibited in a private outdoor garden setting.Over 40 unique and diverse artworks will be exhibited and available to purchase. Including sculpture, paintings, photography and more.View this unique exhibition while exploring this delightful garden. Morning and afternoon tea available. EXHIBITION ADDRESS: 29 Mentelle Road (off Kilcarnup Rd),...
Each year, the Visual Stories Art Competition and Exhibition forms an exciting part of the Margaret River Readers & Writers Festival with unique works displayed for a month over the festival period in the foyer of Margaret River HEART. The creative theme for the Margaret River Readers & Writers Festival 2022 is NO WORD LIMIT...
'Stitched & Bound' is a biennial, juried exhibition displaying the innovative work of West Australian textile artists challenging the concept of the ‘quilt’ medium.
High Tea, art auction, live music and fine wines in a beautiful outdoor setting.
Arts Margaret River and the Margaret River HEART team invite you to a free celebration of the freshly invigorated cultural hub.
Margaret River Printmaker, Francesco Geronazzo teams up with three other West Australian printmakers: P. James Bryans, Shana James and Dallas Perry, for an exciting new exhibition at Margaret River Heart.
Margaret River Soup Kitchen began in 1995 as a gathering place to bring people from all walks of life together to share a meal. Volunteers prepare nourishing, low cost meals twice a week. More than 20,000 meals are served across the year.
"This is not about creating art. It’s pure creativity, self-expression, spontaneous marking. It’s paint play! A place where everyone can come to paint and play without suggestion or direction. Bring your free spirit with you, your inner child and leave your inner critic at the door." Annie Bourgault, Facilitator
"This is not about creating art. It’s pure creativity, self-expression, spontaneous marking. It’s paint play! A place where everyone can come to paint and play without suggestion or direction. Bring your free spirit with you, your inner child and leave your inner critic at the door." Annie Bourgault, Facilitator
The 'Visual Stories' exhibition is part of the 2023 Margaret River Readers & Writers Festival. Artists have been asked to respond to the festival theme: "Let's Take A Moment".
Experience, a memory, a lasting connection. Explore this multiple-piece installation of wall-hung vases by artist Shelley McNab. Created and decorated together, they share stories of brush and glaze, connecting both physically and remembered; tactile and invisible, and sharing a reminder that art reaches further than the physical piece.
Displaying key pages from the book and individual illustrations for an immersive comic experience. Rachel’s drawing desk will also be on display featuring working drawings, props, reference books in an insight into her creative process.
This colourful exhibition of works was created by the children and families of the Margaret River region, in their exploration of their connection to our natural environment.
“This is not about creating art. It’s pure creativity, self-expression, spontaneous marking. It’s paint play! A place where everyone can come to paint and play without suggestion or direction. Bring your free spirit with you, your inner child and leave your inner critic at the door.” Annie Bourgault, Facilitator ‘The Paint Play Intergenerational Project’ is inspired...
“This is not about creating art. It’s pure creativity, self-expression, spontaneous marking. It’s paint play! A place where everyone can come to paint and play without suggestion or direction. Bring your free spirit with you, your inner child and leave your inner critic at the door.” Annie Bourgault, Facilitator ‘The Paint Play Intergenerational Project’ is inspired...
"This is not about creating art. It’s pure creativity, self-expression, spontaneous marking. It’s paint play!" - Annie Bourgault, Facilitator.
"Wannang Biridge, Light of the peppermint tree” brings together the multiple collaborations of photo artist Martine Perret with Elder Vivian Brockman Webb, Mitchella Hutchins, Mabenan Hutchins and Majinda Hutchins with music composer and video/sound artist Roly Skender.
The mezzanine gallery will host a pop-up exhibition of David Bromley's work to accompany the screening of Bromley: Light After Dark on Saturday, September 2 at 6pm.
Inspired by the Japanese ancient art form ‘Oshibana’ where pressed flowers and other botanical materials are used to create an entire picture to make beautiful art, comes this new abstract floral series ‘Furawaato’ by artist Natalie Briney.
Presented by The Arts & Culture Working Group Developing your own exhibition? Get all the tips and tricks on how to develop and manage your own exhibition and visual arts events. Hear from some of WA's Industry experts and get inspiration and practical advice on how to make it in the art world. Doors open at 5pm for 5.30pm start. Panel discussion followed by...
A Pop-up Exhibition of Artworks by Elisa Markes-Young September 28 to October 10. Mon-Fri, 10am-4pm Sometimes I think we all have embedded in the brain a personal space like a home we’ve lost that lingers in our skulls (...) This place and (the) people - they’re like elements or primary colours, forming and haunting our...
Celebrating 18 years of amazing artists the 18th Annual Margaret River Art Auction will showcase diverse works from the region’s most prominent artists and emerging local artists.
The exhibition showcases Fine Art, Photography and Fine Woodwork, all produced by talented year 10, 11 and 12 students at Margaret River Senior High School.
'She is Strong' is an intimate show which welcomes you into the hidden world of circus women.
Harvey Wachtel was a serious artist with a whimsical touch. His bright colours, witty and insightful writings and children’s poetry was his way of expressing his view of his world.
Fi Wilkie describes the role art plays in her life as the very small key that opened the big door.
Fi is a Margaret River Artist who loves sharing, and developing creative thinking across communities both urban and rural. She has been teaching workshops in painting and collage for nearly 10 years. Her work is often used by primary school teachers as inspiration in art class.
These self-funded workshops are being offered to the community with the assistance of Arts Margaret River, The HEART and The Augusta Margaret River Shire.
Fi is a Margaret River Artist who loves sharing, and developing creative thinking across communities both urban and rural. She has been teaching workshops in painting and collage for nearly 10 years. Her work is often used by primary school teachers as inspiration in art class.
These self-funded workshops are being offered to the community with the assistance of Arts Margaret River, The HEART and The Augusta Margaret River Shire.
Fi is a Margaret River Artist who loves sharing, and developing creative thinking across communities both urban and rural. She has been teaching workshops in painting and collage for nearly 10 years. Her work is often used by primary school teachers as inspiration in art class.
These self-funded workshops are being offered to the community with the assistance of Arts Margaret River, The HEART and The Augusta Margaret River Shire.
“This is not about creating art. It’s pure creativity, self-expression, spontaneous marking. It’s paint play! A place where everyone can come to paint and play without suggestion or direction. Bring your free spirit with you, your inner child and leave your inner critic at the door.” Annie Bourgault, Facilitator.
“This is not about creating art. It’s pure creativity, self-expression, spontaneous marking. It’s paint play! A place where everyone can come to paint and play without suggestion or direction. Bring your free spirit with you, your inner child and leave your inner critic at the door.” Annie Bourgault, Facilitator.
Workshops for children aged 6-12.
We will create a ready to frame image which will be mounted and presented ready to fit easily into an off the shelf frame.
Workshops for children aged 6-12 WHO IS THIS FOR * If you believe your child might need some extra help or has any kind of needs please discuss with Fi before booking in. WHAT’S INCLUDED WHAT WE DO ABOUT FI AND HER EXPERIENCE Fi is a Margaret River Artist who loves sharing, and developing creative thinking across...
Workshops for children aged 6-12 WHO IS THIS FOR * If you believe your child might need some extra help or has any kind of needs please discuss with Fi before booking in. WHAT’S INCLUDED WHAT WE DO ABOUT FI AND HER EXPERIENCE Fi is a Margaret River Artist who loves sharing, and developing creative thinking across...
Discover the essence of life and passion through the artistic journey of Lynnie Fenty and Barbara Allan in their latest exhibition.
This collection tells the story of a pass the parcel process, a relay between victim, perpetrator, predator, and prey. The contagion of mistreatment where actions and words create symptoms that are hurting wounds of scarred self-worth, and tampered confidence.
Inspiration for my artwork comes from Margaret River's seascapes, forest, native birds, wild flowers and people. I have my own unique style of painting and have experience using a wide range of mediums. I prefer using a limited palette with bold contrast. Most of my paintings in this exhibition are acrylic on canvas, but I have included watercolour, prismacolour and oil pastels.
Newlyweds’ Dream, is a collaboration between Broome based visual artists Jody and Benjamin Loaring, that tells a story of connection and disconnection to place.
For Marion Cardamone, creative therapist, mind-body specialist and artist, painting is a way to connect to the body and emotions, creating a feeling of safety and home; Painting is a way to turn suffering and confusion into gold: art, beauty & connection.
Come along to create a unique decorated cushion. This free community workshop is open to local community members aged 12 years plus. There are two parts to the workshops – a Decoration Workshop and a final Sewing Workshop a month later. Participants can choose to attend one of each workshop. All material, embellishments and sewing machines will be...
Come along to create a unique decorated cushion. This free community workshop is open to local community members aged 12 years plus. There are two parts to the workshops - a Decoration Workshop and a final Sewing Workshop a month later. Participants can choose to attend one of each workshop. All material, embellishments and sewing machines will be...
Artists were invited to submit works that communicated and showcased the power of storytelling and the unique sense of place that is Wadandi Boodja through their chosen medium.
Artists were invited to submit works that communicated and showcased the power of storytelling and the unique sense of place that is Wadandi Boodja through their chosen medium.
The Margaret River Readers & Writers Festival, the largest regional literary event in WA, is back bigger than ever in 2024. The three-day storytelling spectacular features top Australian authors, journalists, innovators and big thinkers.
Arts Margaret River, the Regional Arts Network and local artist Martine Perret invite you to enjoy the Act Belong Commit Ebb+Flow Exhibition. June 4-July 4, Mon-Fri, 10am-4pmExhibition Launch: Friday, May...
A panel of artists from the South West Art Now exhibition will engage in a conversation about their practices and larger issues in the visual arts. A catered networking event will also be included.
Inspired by stories from Will Gater’s The Mysteries of the Universe, Tim Peake’s The Cosmic Diary Of Our Incredible Universe and Oliver Jeffers Here We Are, young creatives will develop their own characters and learn performance and theatre making skills whilst building their confidence and self-expression. Participants will share their creative discoveries with an informal showing for family and friends on the final day.
In July 2024 Arts Margaret River celebrates 50 years of providing all forms of the arts to our community.