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Wingspan – Taking Flight, Taking Shelter by Kati Thamo

12 May

13 May – 10 July 2022 Timely exhibition explores identity in context of the ties that bind us to the histories we inherit. FORM presents Wingspan – taking flight, taking shelter by ...

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Emergent Exhibition

15 February

Emergent highlights the talent and discerning eye of curators from the Pilbara. FORM is proud to present a new exhibition at The Goods Shed put together by curators from Cheeditha Art Group, ...

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Our Painting About Ngurra

11 October

FORM presents Our Painting About Ngurra by the Spinifex Hill Artists. Featuring stunning canvas works by some of the Pilbara’s most exciting emerging, mid-career and senior artists, Our ...

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Ngardamarri Artist Talk & Tour

15 July

Join us for a very special Artist Talk and Tour of NGARDAMARRI. NGARDAMARRI is a joyful celebration of contemporary artmaking from senior and emerging artists living in the Pilbara town of ...

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Ngardamarri

14 July

FORM, in partnership with Ieramagadu (Roebourne) based art centres – Cheeditha Art Group, Juluwarlu Art Group and Yinjaa-Barni Art, presents Ngardamarri. Ngardamarri showcases the rich and ...

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RELICS: Bricks of the New World

21 January

Scribblers Festival presents RELICS: Bricks of the New World by LEGO Masters Series 2 Winners Jackson Harvey and Alex Towler. The year is 2530. Humans have long since left planet Earth. After ...

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What Now? Artists’ Talk & Tour

21 September

Meet the Martumili Mob – 6pm, Thursday 8 October Get to know the next generation of Martumili Artists as they lead a tour of What Now?, a diverse and eclectic group exhibition from one of ...

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What Now? Exhibition

18 September

We’re beyond excited to welcome our latest exhibition What Now? The next generation of Martumili artists to the walls of The Goods Shed, opened on Wednesday 7 October. What Now? ...

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Ghostnet art: a new language, caught by hand.

24 January

MAGS WEBSTER Writer, FORM, building a state of creativity Ghost nets. The abandoned detritus of broken and derelict fishing gear, tossed or torn from trawlers and fishing boats. The equivalent of ...

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Plasticology

17 January

12 March – 31 July *** We’re really excited to be able to reopen The Goods Shed and Coffee Pod to the public as of June 6 2020. Social distancing measures remain in place, and The Goods ...

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Women’s magic and alchemy in the South East.

17 January

NICOLE CHAFFEY Arts Centre Manager Baluk Arts The South Eastern region of Australia is an area rich in traditional expression and the women artists of Baluk Arts are ensuring the perseverance of ...

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Aboriginal fibre art in Australia : a visual vocabulary to identity, time and place.

17 January

KIM KIRKMAN Writer; FORM building a state of creativity In Nauiyu, a small Northern Territory community on the banks of the Daly River, 25 year-old Kieren Karritpul translates to canvas the ...

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Field Of Light: Avenue Of Honour Up In Lights At The 2019 National Parks & Leisure Awards

6 November

FORM is delighted to announce that our project Field of Light: Avenue of Honour, an installation by artist Bruce Munro has won top place in the National Parks & Leisure Australia 2019 Awards ...

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Material Connections to Arnhem Land

10 October

Written by Dr Louise Hamby ANU College of Arts & Social Sciences   The Alchemists: Weaving Knowledge contains many works from the Top End of Australia and in particular, Arnhem Land. I ...

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Will a robot take your job?

1 August

Monica Davidson is the director of Creative Plus Business and the first Creative Industries Business Advisor to NSW Small Business Commissioner. She will present at Newman’s Pilbara Creative and ...

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Creative Women We Love to Work With

8 March

On this International Women’s Day, we’re profiling a few of our favourite current female collaborators. Pilar Mata Dupont by Mollie Hewitt, Regional Manager and Curator Pilar Mata Dupont is a ...

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In Words. Bewley Shaylor on a love for light and composition.  

2 February

Awarded local lensman Bewley George Shaylor III is FORM’s chief photographer. A veteran of three solo exhibitions and participant in several group and solo shows, Bewley combines a love of ...

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Cloud artist Berndnaut Smilde creates natural phenomena across Western Australia.

19 December

This December, acclaimed Dutch artist Berndnaut Smilde brought his world famous clouds and rainbows to Western Australia’s Pilbara, Perth and South West, creating new artworks in the ...

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On LeveL – the fragile balance of utopia, with mischer’traxler.

22 November

Austrian design studio mischer’traxler’s LeveL – the fragile balance of utopia is a perfect network of lights.  An epic mobile created from 63 carbon-fibre rods of different diameters and ...

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Five insights on creativity from Bruce Munro

25 October

Internationally recognized UK artist Bruce Munro’s immersive installation Field of Light, titled  Tili Wiru Tjuta Nyakutjaku, or ‘looking at lots of beautiful lights’, in local ...

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Amok Island on painting for yourself, working large scale and creating art in Perth.

24 October

“When FORM asked me if I was interested in painting the silos, I realised this was a big project and it scared me a little bit. Because of the scale this would automatically be one of the ...

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A Personal Understanding of What Preciousness Can Be – a chat with jeweller Nicky Hepburn

27 September

In the 1950s town planner Alistair Hepburn was hired to redesign the city of Perth and, in recognition of his work, had Hepburn Avenue named in his honour. In 2016, his daughter, Melbourne- based ...

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Creativity and Learning: what is the connection?

12 September

Creativity, UK education expert and Goods Shed expert-in-residence Paul Collard believes, is the skill crucial for everything the modern world expects of you. “Creativity makes it possible for us ...

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Nature, Culture, The Wandering, and the work of Chris Drury

7 September

British environmentalist-artist Chris Drury’s 190m-long Cornish dry-stone artwork at the Perth Stadium is titled The Wandering, a fitting name for the most recent Australian artwork by a man who ...

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Art, Social Inclusion, and the Sustainable Development Goals

7 July

By Amy Plant-  FORM employee, CQUniversity student and Global Goals Australia Advocate.  “The United Nation’s 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development was adopted in September 2015. The ...

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The Good Word 01

21 June

Last year United States artist and social activist Theaster Gates asked Perth “are we doing enough in our neighbourhoods to change the world?” We’re FORM, a West Australian not for profit ...

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