
A SENSE OF 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 how physical environments shape our experiences and identities through the medium of glass. This collection reflects the connection between space and personal perception.
An exhibition of visual poetry by artists and poets exploring identity and connection to language, and to this place.
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.
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.
stitched and bound, presented by the Western Australian Quilters Association, showcases the innovative range of current work being produced by Western Australian textile artists. This juried contemporary quilting exhibition features work that challenges the usual concept of the quilt medium, with artists focusing on making personal statements through the use of unconventional materials, techniques and ideas.
An artist-in-residence programme is offered in parallel with the exhibition.
CURATED BY SAMARA KING
Re.Collection celebrates the endurance of Aboriginal art and culture, exploring how archival photographs can be reclaimed and utilised as a connection to First Nations history and experiences. Historic Western Australian photographs feature Aboriginal life from the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries and build upon the ‘Returning Photos’ research project. New and existing works by First Nation artists Dianne Jones, Jarnda Councillor-Barns and Katie West respond to and reimagine archival photographs, sharing an insight into the active and timeless creation of First Nations art and culture.
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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