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Find the best art events and make the most of your time in Perth. From music to history and more, we have the biggest event range and best discovery experience, there's something for everyone.
Perth's destination for elevated pre-loved fashion. First Sunday of every month launching 1st February 2026! North Perth Town Hall, 8am - 12pm.
'Her Voice: Stories of Strength & Identity' is an International Women's Day curated group exhibition celebrating women’s lived experiences through visual art.
Start your journey in natural dyeing and printing with textile artist, Annette Wiguna, by using natural ingredients and non-metallic salt mordants.
Mosaic a bee bath for your garden
Join us for an afternoon of learning the ancient art of Looping. You will learn various looping styles beginning with simple looping on a form and progressing to chain or double loop techniques to make vessels or sculptural work. Options to loop into a void or cover rocks and other objects. This workshop will teach you the techniques and skills to create both functional and sculptural art pieces.
Be part of a shared artwork that celebrates connection, culture, and creativity. Join artist Amanda Hart at our cultural centre to contribute to a free community canvas. Add your mark while you learn, and help create a meaningful piece of artwork shaped by our community.
Professional development talk with Sandra Murray, an independent art curator and artist mentor. Learn about the art of exhibiting, including how to price your artwork. Essential for all artists.
play art cafe ~ for people wanting to experiment with the process of making art
Join Perth NRM’s Coastal + Marine team for a unique Aboriginal cultural experience. Building Coastal Resilience in Perth's communities. What you’ll experience: A welcome and short coastal walk along Leighton Beach's dune to connect with place, Learning Aboriginal symbols and painting techniques, Conversations around coastal resilience and dune protection, Creating a shared artwork as a community. This is a welcoming, collaborative experience suitable for community members all ages 15 years old+.
Join us for our monthly craft workshop. The Artback Studio offers an inclusive and inspiring space 'out the back' of our head office, for individuals to explore their creativity, build new skills, and connect with others through hands-on artistic activities. The next art workshop will be painting and creating Lunar New Year lanterns! These are lanterns that you can hang decoratively around your house, or even gift to a friend who celebrates Lunar New Year.
Love great cinema and lively discussion? The Leedy Film Club invites you to join a community of film lovers for monthly screenings of classic, international, and thought-provoking films. Each session features a hand-picked film followed by an informal discussion where you can share your thoughts, ideas, and insights with fellow film buffs. Each screening will be followed by a discussion led by film academic, writer, and filmmaker, Dr Damien Spiccia. Damien has lectured at WAAPA and Edith Cowan University, where he developed courses in screenwriting, film production, and screen history, and has presented at international film conferences. This is an adults-only event. March Screening: Charade In this equally thrilling and romantic classic, Regina Lampert (Audrey Hepburn) falls for the dashing Peter Joshua (Cary Grant) while on holiday in the French Alps. Her newfound romance is interrupted, however, upon her return home, when it is revealed that her husband has been murdered. Regina and Peter soon find themselves pursued by her husband's World War II cronies, Tex (James Coburn), Scobie (George Kennedy) and Gideon (Ned Glass), who are after the quarter of a million dollars the quartet stole while behind enemy lines. BAFTA Awards Golden Globes 'First-time teaming of Cary Grant and Audrey Hepburn, a natural, gives the sophisticated romantic caper an international appeal, plus the selling points of adventure, suspense and superb comedy.' - Robert B. Frederick, Variety
Growing Up Nyima is a documentary film that follows Nyima Tucker, a young woman of Ngarluma, Banjima, and Yamatji heritage, as she moves between the worlds of city and country. Born in the Pilbara and raised in Karratha before relocating to Perth at sixteen, Nyima’s journey captures the tension between modern life and ancestral connection. Across the 1,500 km that separate these landscapes, she reconnects with country through new eyes and grapples with the meaning of home. In November 2025, after years away, Nyima returns to her roots for the first time as an adult, confronting the landscapes and memories that shaped her. Growing Up Nyima is a moving exploration of culture, family, and the ever-calling of home.