Showcasing a diverse range of contemporary Australian and International art.

The John Curtin Gallery is open to the public 25 October - 15 December

Open Mon-Fri 11am - 5pm, Sunday 12 - 4pm

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Exhibitions Open to the Public from October 25

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Open to the public from 11am this Friday 25 October is the 10 Year Retrospective of the John Stringer Prize featuring the past winners: 

Merrick Belyea. Represented by Art Collective WA 
Jacobus Capone. Represented by Moore Contemporary
Jacky Cheng
Alistair Rowe
Erin Coates. Represented by Moore Contemporary
Jarrad Martyn. Represented by Stala Contemporary 
Bjoern Rainer-Adamson
Susan Roux. Represented by Art Collective WA 
Stewart Scambler
Brendan Van Hek. Represented by Sarah Cottier Gallery 

Don’t miss the JSP artist talks! 
Sun 27 Oct, 12:30-2:30pm 
Hear from Jarrad Martyn, Stewart Scambler and Susan Roux.

John Curtin Gallery has been proud to present these exhibitions, and for this tenth anniversary year, presents a curated selection of new artworks by past winners. John Stringer Prize – 10 Year Retrospective not only celebrates and highlights the impact the John Stringer Prize has had but shares an insight into contemporary Western Australian artistic practices.

As part of our S T U D I O season we explore the work and lives of artists through their studio practices. We are also featuring the exhibitions: ‘Brett Whiteley In the Studio’ and the ‘Aida Tomescu: in the midst of happening’.
25 Oct – 15 Dec 2024
Free entry – for more information visit our website www.curtin.edu.au/jcg or click via our BIO. 

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@merrickbelyea @artcollectivewa Off Nanga Brook Road, 2024 @jacobus_capone @moorecontemporary End & Being, 2024 @jackychengart Cicada, 2024 @coates_erin Hip (fracture) hagfish, 2022 @jarradmartyn Sojourner, 2024 @stalacontemporary @bjoernraineradamson My twin that I absorbed, 2024 @susanrouxart Ground(lace)/Traliegrond, 2024 #alistairrowe Angles if incidence, 2024  #stewartscambler Source, 2024 #brendanvanhek Minimal dirt, 2024 @sarahcottiergallery

#studiopractice #collectorsclubperth #johnstringer #johnstringerprize2024
@curtinuniversity @artgalleryofnsw @aida_tomescu @js_prize @brettwhiteleystudio
Tues 24 Sept 1-2pm
Come and learn about a selection of public artworks around Curtin University Bentley campus, guided by Campus Public Art Coordinator and artist Mikaela Miller

Public artworks installed at Curtin University capture WA’s unique history, from ancient Noongar songlines to the State’s diverse geology. Tour a series of artworks commissioned from internationally acclaimed contemporary artists including Pip & Pop’s Tanya Schultz, Howard Taylor, Robert Juniper, Walter Jack, Warren Langley, Janet Laurence and Kambarni (Kamsani Bin Salleh) and learn about their context, commissioning and installation.

What participants can bring: comfortable walking shoes, sun protection and water bottle. Walking is along easy and well-maintained paths, mostly flat.
If weather conditions are predicted to be too extreme, this event may be rescheduled. Duration: Approx. 1hr.

To register your place, visit LINK in BIO or https://events.humanitix.com/public-art-tours 
@curtinuniversity @curtinlifeaustralia @explorecurtin

Image: Walter Jack, Other Views, 2019, located on Beazley Avenue opposite Curtin Nesuto. Photographer Sam Proctor.

About The John Curtin Gallery The Gallery holds an important collection of Aboriginal and Contemporary Australian artworks

Established in 1968, the Collection has steadily grown as a major public cultural resource and focal point for dialogue and reflection in the community. The Gallery hosts major exhibitions each year and is recommended for lovers of contemporary art.

Contemporary arts and curatorial practice opens a dialogue with regional and remote WA

Locations

John Curtin Gallery Curtin University

Building 200A Curtin University, Kent Street
Bentley, Western Australia 6102

Monday – Friday 11am – 5pm
Sunday 12pm – 4pm
Closed Saturdays and Public Holidays

The Carrolup Centre for Truth-telling

139 St Georges Terrace,
Perth, Western Australia 6102

Monday – Friday 11am – 5pm
Sunday 12pm – 4pm.
Closed Saturdays and Public Holidays

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