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Untitled 2 by Curtis Taylor
Apr
24
to 24 May

Untitled 2 by Curtis Taylor

We are incredibly proud to welcome acclaimed contemporary Aboriginal artist Curtis Taylor to our gallery. Working across mixed media, Taylor shares deeply personal stories, cultural knowledge and lived experiences using art as a powerful form of expression, reflection and truth-telling.

His striking sculptures of dogs pay homage to camp dogs from remote communities, while his broader practice explores identity, perception and experiences of racism, offering a powerful insight into contemporary Aboriginal life.

Beyond the gallery, Taylor is also an award-winning filmmaker whose work has been presented at international film festivals.

Having an artist of this calibre exhibiting in our space is truly special and we are honoured to share this experience with you.

Notice to Visitors: Some artwork in this exhibition includes loose materials on the floor. Please watch your step as you move through the space.

Content Warning** Please note that artwork may contain sensitive themes some parents/caregivers may consider unsuitable for young audiences.

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Billagurdah by Wayne Stevens
Apr
24
to 24 May

Billagurdah by Wayne Stevens

Wayne is a skilled billagurda (craftsman) whose practice is deeply grounded in culture, knowledge, and lived experience. Raised among strong cultural leaders and makers—including his father—he learned by observing, listening, and participating from a young age across the Guruma, Yindjibarndi and Yinhawangka nations.

His journey as a carver began following his initiation through cultural Law, marking a significant point in both his life and artistic practice. Since then, his work has become a continuation of inherited knowledge, guided by responsibility, respect, and cultural protocol.

Wayne’s artefacts are more than crafted objects—they are expressions of connection to ngurra (Country), carrying stories, memory, and identity. Through carving, he maintains a living relationship with his old people, honouring both past and present while fulfilling his responsibilities to culture.

Committed to cultural continuity, Wayne is passionate about ensuring these practices are sustained and passed on to future generations. His work stands as both a personal and collective expression of belonging, knowledge, and responsibility.

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Sub Urban Language
Apr
1
to 19 Apr

Sub Urban Language

Twelve artists from the suburbs use their unique imaginings to express the feelings that arise from their situation and existence.

Through diverse visual concepts and both traditional and experimental mediums, this body of work invites audiences to engage with suburbia in layered and unexpected ways.

From early settlements built around survival to today’s complex lifestyle choices, suburbia carries its own language of parks, coastlines, bushland, isolation and community. As reflected in David Lynch: The Art Life, houses hold unseen stories behind lit or darkened windows. We may choose where we live, but do these sub urban undercurrents ultimately shape who we become?

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Small Wonders
Feb
20
to 19 Apr

Small Wonders

Step into a world where the tiniest creatures take centre stage.

Small Wonders brings together a diverse group of artists exploring the beauty, complexity and quiet power of insects through painting, sculpture, photography and mixed media.

From delicate details to bold interpretations, this collective exhibition invites you to slow down, look closer and rediscover the extraordinary life buzzing all around us.

A celebration of nature, curiosity and creative perspective—proof that even the smallest subjects can leave a lasting impression.

Small Wonders, 20 Feb - 19 Apr @ Ellenbrook Arts

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A Quiet Place- solo exhibition by Harry Lea
Feb
20
to 22 Mar

A Quiet Place- solo exhibition by Harry Lea

A Quiet Place is a curated solo exhibition by Harry Lea, a collection of paintings that celebrate vibrant colour, natural beauty, and the living character of land and sea in Western Australia.

Each work invites the viewer into a moment of calm, where landscapes and seascapes come alive through Harry’s expressive brushstrokes, offering a gentle pause from the noise of the everyday.

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Recent Works Nov 2024 - Jan 2026 by Tron Tonnessen
Feb
20
to 22 Mar

Recent Works Nov 2024 - Jan 2026 by Tron Tonnessen

Recent Works Nov 2024 - Jan 2026 by Tron Tonnessen.

Tron is an artist whose practice is shaped by a rich background in fine art and years of creative exploration.

Drawing on his training and experience across a range of media, Tonnessen’s work reflects a deep engagement with material, process and place. His results in works that balance intuition with discipline, and abstraction with lived experience.

This exhibition invites the viewer into a reflective space, where surface, gesture and structure reveal layers of meaning.

We invite you to join us to celebrate this exhibition and the continuing evolution of Tron Tonnessen’s artistic practice.

Exhibition dates: 20 Feb - 22 Mar 2026

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