
HYPERVISION 2025 | REFLECT
Annually, young artists are asked to respond to a theme created by the Hyper team for City of Swan. This year HyperVision turns 18, and invites young artists aged 12-25 to respond to the theme 'Reflect'.
Annually, young artists are asked to respond to a theme created by the Hyper team for City of Swan. This year HyperVision turns 18, and invites young artists aged 12-25 to respond to the theme 'Reflect'.
In complement to the offerings of Wedge: the Australian Ceramics Triennale, Vessels presents the works of 11 accomplished artists as they investigate the tension between function and form, contemporary techniques and traditional craft.
Shaped by experiences, relationships and the ever-evolving landscapes of our lives, Nazerul Ben-Dzulkefli and Kasia Kolikow explore the intricate nuances surrounding home and belonging.
VAHRI McKENZIE & GEMMA BEN-ARY
Ripairian celebrates Mandoon Bilya.
With a team of artists and local creatives, Vahri McKenzie is developing a new artwork about the river’s vulnerability to waste and neglect, and its vibrancy and resilience despite this.
Image: Artist Cass Tytler in Vahri McKenzie’s Ripairian. Photograph by Emily Fenner Wilson
SULTANA SHAMSHI
Revisiting the Mughal Gardens is a retrospective of works by artist-jeweller Sultana Shamshi about identity, history, culture and the impact language and names have on these issues.
CURATED BY CANDICE NANNUP
Grounded in matriarchal strength, intergenerational knowledge and cultural memory, this exhibition brings together Yamatji and Noongar women whose artistic practices centre on textiles, weaving and fibre arts. This exhibition explores how fibre and textiles can carry story, strengthen identity, and support resilience.
An exhibition of visual poetry by artists and poets exploring identity and connection to language, and to this place.
Exploring how physical environments shape our experiences and identities through the medium of glass. This collection reflects the connection between space and personal perception.
Exploring artmaking as a transformative act, a daily meditative practice. Featuring monotypes, large-scale digital prints, contemporary jewellery and sculptural objects.
An exploration of outer-suburban life, featuring solo and collaborative works by Andy Quilty and students from three outer suburban high schools.
Presented by FORM and MAC Inc. as part of Perth Festival.
Parallel Paradigms celebrates the convergence of diverse artistic voices during a three-month residency in Midland Junction Arts Centre’s Veranda Studio in 2024.
Local artist Mollie Edgecombe, exhibits a range of artworks created over a 60-year period.
Following on from her 2024 artist in residence exhibition at MJAC which highlighted an extensive range of portraiture and landscape works, 2025 sees a shift in focus to her skills in fashion illustration, design, screenprinting and advertising.
A curated collection of precious objects, homewares and 2D artforms to imbue our lived environments, with a core focus on WA designers and makers.
Taking inspiration from the iconic landforms and architectural heritage of Midland Junction, invited artists form a shared experience, building the fabric of history and people connected with these places.
Did you know that Midland Junction Arts Centre is managed by Mundaring Arts Centre (MAC)? If you are looking for even more arts and cultural experiences in the region visit the MAC website for details.
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