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  • Stories Of Resilience

    Stories Of Resilience

    ART ON THE MOVE and Community Arts Network (CAN) are thrilled to commence the regional tour of ‘Ngaluk Waangkiny (Us Talking)’, an extraordinary multi-media exhibition celebrating the legacy of ten respected Elders from Boorloo (Perth).

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  • A Hidden Legacy Unearthed

    A Hidden Legacy Unearthed

    The story of terrazzo flooring and its cultural significance will be on full display when ‘Underneath/Overlooked’ opens at Collie Art Gallery on January 18, running until February 23, 2025.

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  • WATCH: Tributaries

    WATCH: Tributaries

    In this film, artist Tineke Van der Eecken shares insight into her exhibition Tributaries and what inspires her jewellery, sculpture and poetry practice.

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  • RESIDENCY UPDATE: Shandell Cummings

    RESIDENCY UPDATE: Shandell Cummings

    Wangee Maaje was a product of me undertaking my planning to move forward with my PhD aspirations. While thinking about my PhD and the topic – recording and mapping cultural fishing practices on the south coast of WA – I started to think about how I could…

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  • LISTEN: Arts & The Environment Panel Discussion
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    LISTEN: Arts & The Environment Panel Discussion

    Back in September ART ON THE MOVE facilitated the Arts & The Environment Panel Discussion which coincided with the opening of Tributaries by Tineke Van der Eecken at Katanning Library & Gallery. In this conversation, hear facilitator Meri Fatin, artist Tineke Van der Eecken, poet and writer Mags Webster, councillor Lynn MacLaren, artist Peter Hill, and audience…

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  • Take a journey back in time and see Kalgoorlie through a new lens

    Take a journey back in time and see Kalgoorlie through a new lens

    ‘Time and Time Again: Rephotographing the Goldfields’ by Brett Leigh Dicks opens in Kalkurla / Kalgoorlie at Museum of the Goldfields.

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  • CRATE NEWS: October

    CRATE NEWS: October

    October was another exciting month for the team at ART ON THE MOVE. Here, we share some highlights.

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  • WATCH: Erin Coates x Transforming Bodies

    WATCH: Erin Coates x Transforming Bodies

    How might certain objects – specifically those relating to animal remains – act as anchors to family histories and memories? In Erin Coates: Transforming Bodies, take a glimpse into the creative journey of Erin Coates during her residency at the Museum of the Great Southern in Kinjarling / Albany, where she looked at the intersection of faunal remnants with personal narrative,…

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  • Residency Update: Rebecca McCauley & Aaron Claringbold

    Residency Update: Rebecca McCauley & Aaron Claringbold

    Hello, Rebecca and Aaron here. We are entering our final week of our residency up in Gathaagudu — Shark Bay — Malgana Country. We have had a pretty special time up here. The way we prefer to work is relational — made in dialogue with the places and people we meet, and we’ve been lucky to…

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  • CRATE NEWS: September

    CRATE NEWS: September

    September was a busy month for ART ON THE MOVE, with regional travel, partnership and project development, sector collaboration, exhibition openings and panel discussions, artists in residence on the road, workshops, art awards, and staff training! Read on to get a glimpse into some of our behind-the-scenes highlights from the past month. Bringing accessibility to…

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  • 2024 AMaGA National Conference Wrap-Up

    2024 AMaGA National Conference Wrap-Up

    In September 2024, ART ON THE MOVE Executive Director Ricky Arnold and General Manager Julianne Mackay attended the Australian Museums and Galleries Australia (AMaGA) National Conference. Here, Julianne shares some of her highlights and key takeaways from the event. At the heart of Australia’s vibrant museum and gallery sector lies a powerful platform for transformation…

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  • RESIDENCY REFLECTIONS: Naomie Hatherley

    RESIDENCY REFLECTIONS: Naomie Hatherley

    In August, Artist in Residence Naomie Hatherley began the first leg of her residency with the North Midlands Project. We asked Naomie to share a bit about her experience of living and working in Carnamah with us. Here’s what she had to say… What’s in a residency?  When I applied for this residency, I had…

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