Andrew McDonald- Ian Strange
Check out Andrew McDonald's take on our recent exhibition Ian Strange: Suburban Interventions 2008-2020. Andrew covers [...]
Tracey Moffatt: Up in the Sky
While our galleries are closed we’ve been reflecting on JCG exhibitions past #flashbackfriday⠀ We thought we’d take a [...]
Rebecca Dagnall : #support4WAartists
JCG recognises that now more than ever we need to support our local creatives & through #support4WAartists we [...]
Brian Robinson: Tithuyil (moving with the rhythm of the stars)
Brian Robinson: Tithuyil (moving with the rhythm of the stars) Brian Robinson: Tithuyil (moving with the [...]
Susan Flavell – Freud’s Study #collectionwednesdays
This week’s #collectionwednesdays is this superb wool rug, “Freud’s Study,” by Susan Flavell.⠀ ‘The wolf on the rug swallows [...]
Mike Singe – Twenty Twenty Vision: Australia #collectionwednesdays
This week’s #collectionwednesdays is the thought-provoking carbon drawing, Twenty Twenty Vision: Australia, by Mike Singe ‘…the image of [...]
Pippin Drysdale – Lines of Site #flashbackfriday
While our galleries are closed we’ve been reflecting on JCG exhibitions past. #flashbackfriday Fremantle based, ceramic artist Pippin [...]
Indian Ocean Craft Triennial: Curiosity and Rituals of the Everyday
The John Curtin Gallery is delighted to co-present the central international exhibition with Fremantle Arts Centre for this new festival of contemporary craft, IOTA21: Curiosity and Rituals of the Everyday.
The artists in the inaugural Indian Ocean Craft Triennial: Curiosity & Rituals of the Everyday are guided by principles of craft as a social practice capable of enhancing community innovation, collaboration and economic improvement.
Blending traditional practice with contemporary materials and expressions they explore themes such as ceremony, colonisation, gender politics, ritual, and culture. Works include ceramics, fibre and textiles, weaving and painting from India, Kenya, Malaysia, Singapore, South Africa and Western Australia.