Regional Western Australia
![a shadow of an artist crouching over a camera against a red earth rocky outcrop in the Kimberley region of Australia.](https://www.artshub.com.au/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2023/03/HERO_Maria-Maraltadj-Exposure-3.0-Broome-2022-1.jpg?w=310)
Remote Indigenous artists zooming in on photography
New work in photographic mediums is shining light on First Nations stories we don’t often get to see.
![an art studio flooded to knee height with artworks and boxes floating in the water.](https://www.artshub.com.au/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2023/02/HERO_Mangkaja-flood-damage-e1676355167790.jpeg?w=310)
What’s next for flood-affected Kimberley Art Centres?
Artist displacement and prolonged access issues are among major concerns for Kimberley Art Centres navigating flood recovery.
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The WA art prize connecting past, present and future
Entering the Kimberley Art and Photographic Prize is an opportunity to share stories of local communities, which will be remembered…
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Theatre review: Hamlet, Bogan Shakespeare Productions
Misogyny and incest make way for tinnies and Tim Tams in this bogan adaptation of 'Hamlet'.
![a colourful abstract drawing comprised of dynamic geometric shapes](https://www.artshub.com.au/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2022/09/18.-Graphology-Purgatorio-XXX-Chalice-Mining-Defy-the-Earthly-Paradise-that-is-Julimar-Forest_RESIZED.jpg?w=310)
What happens when poets start painting?
Poetry and painting share many connections, but what happens when a poet picks up the paintbrush to create visual art?
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Exhibition review: Spirit of the Landscape
A partnership between the Plein Air Down Under outdoor painting festival and the Royal Flying Doctor Service (Western Region), featuring…
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Changing Identities: A region moving from coal to art
After a year in COVID hiatus, the Collie Art Prize once again invites submissions to one of the Australia’s richest…
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30 years on, Pilbara art award still going strong
The Cossack Art Awards continues to show how much regional communities value art as an important part of their everyday…
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$5.5M allocated for performing arts touring
$5.5 million for 16 creative projects visiting 151 locations around Australia has been allocated in the latest Playing Australia round.
![a giant puppet made of wire being manipulated by puppeteers in a park at night](https://www.artshub.com.au/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2021/10/1.-String-Symphony_Joondalup-Festival_1-April-2017_Danica-Zuks.jpg?w=310)
Puppet theatre knows no bounds
The efforts of WA's Spare Parts Puppet Theatre over four decades proves the powerful contribution small to medium companies make…