
April Phillips Announced as First ‘boorda yeyi’ Recipient
We are excited to share that Wiradjuri-Scottish artist April Phillips has been announced as the first recipient of PICA’s boorda yeyi Immersive Arts Commission, which will tour regional WA with ART ON THE MOVE.

Tour Wrap-up: ‘Jila Kujarra: Two Snakes Dreaming’
The regional tour of Jila Kujarra: Two Snakes Dreaming has now come to an end. Though we are sad to say goodbye, we are proud to celebrate the tour and the lasting impact it has made on communities across WA. Jila Kujarra: Two Snakes Dreaming is a cross-cultural collaboration between Warnman artist Desmond Taylor and…

Imagining Radical Futures with Sarah Roots
Having just returned from the launch of the first Regional Arts Triennial exhibition in Carnarvon, we caught up with curator Sarah Roots to learn a little more about her and her vision for ‘Radical Futures’.

Artist Profile: Catherine Higham
Catherine Higham is an artist deeply curious about the non-human world. Her background in farming – living closely with the land, animals, and weather – informs an enduring fascination with ecological systems, interspecies communication, and the cycles of life and death.

Residency Update: Chelsea Hopkins-Allan
Activating Collections Artist in Residence Chelsea Hopkins-Allan shares an update from her visit to Perth earlier this year.

Artist Profile: Kate Campbell-Pope
On a cool, drizzly day in Djeran, we caught up with Kate at her home in Kinjarling to learn more about her journey as an artist.

Regional Echoes Episode 2: Rebecca McCauley and Aaron Claringbold
Photographers Rebecca McCauley and Aaron Claringbold create work that questions how images shape our understanding of the world — and our place within it.

Regional Echoes Episode 1: Shandell Cummings
On a crisp Albany morning, visual artist and Merningar woman Shandell Cummings, and her mum Elder Lynette Knapp, meet a small group of women for a basket weaving workshop.

Our 2024 Annual Report
ART ON THE MOVE’s 2024 Annual Report marks a year of far-reaching touring, strategic sector development, and a deepened commitment to equitable arts access across Western Australia. In 2024, we toured six exhibitions to 19 locations, reaching over 39,000 people and travelling more than 35,000 kilometres.

A Meeting with Jessee Lee Johns, The Assistant to the Secretary of the Ambassador of The Commonwealth of New Bayswater
We chat to artist Jessee Lee Johns about The Ronald Courtney Institute, his latest work, or ‘diplomatic mission’, created under the under the framework of his micro-nation The Commonwealth of New Bayswater.

CRATE NEWS: Sector Update from Executive Director Ricky Arnold
As we settle into 2025, ART ON THE MOVE Executive Director Ricky Arnold provides an update on some of the exciting developments shaping the future of arts and culture in Western Australia.

Residency Update: Tania Spencer
Artist in Residence Tania Spencer reflects on her first visit to Gathaagudu/Shark Bay in the Gascoyne Region. Week One I was drawn to the Gathaagudu/Shark Bay area and the northwest coast through to Carnarvon and up to Onslow because this is the region that many of the shells were collected by my Nan and Pop on…