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

Kattidj Nagãr [Peaceful Quiet Reflection] open now at John Curtin Gallery

Presented by the Carrolup Centre for Truth-telling

Exhibitions Open to the Public

Upcoming Exhibitions

Public Programming

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✨ Friday 29 NOV, 10am - 3pm 

STUDIO MAKING brings together several artists, arts professionals, and academics to discuss the act of making a studio and making in the studio. This day of talks is hosted at John Curtin Gallery alongside three exhibitions where the context of studio-based practice plays a major role: Brett Whiteley’s Surry Hills studio on tour, a selection of works from Aida Tomescu and a ten-year retrospective of the John Stringer Prize. 
 
Morning tea and lunch will be provided.
Free event: Registration is essential.
 
Date: Friday 29 November 2024 
Time: 10-3pm 

Introduction by Paul Boye – 10:00am-10:15am 
Lecture by Professor Kit Messham-Muir – 10:15am-11:00am 

Break (morning tea) – 11:00am-11:15am

In Context Moderated by Ron Bradfield Jr.
Speakers: Miranda Johnson (Perth Institute of Contemporary Art), Alexander Egloff (Aboriginal Art Centre Hub), Peter Grant (Artsource) and Peter Ciemitis (Inglewood Arts Hub) – 11:15am-12:30pm 

Break (lunch) – 12:30pm-1pm 

In Practice: Moderated by Associate Professor Susanna Castleden.
Speakers: Jacky Cheng, Abdul-Rahman Abdullah, Anna Louise Richardson and Leza Howie – 1:00pm-2:15pm 
 
@messhammuir @ronbjnr @mirandajej @freecriticism @peterisciemitis @jackychengart @abdul_rahman_abdullah @annalouiserichardson @lgmh2023
@pica_perth @aboriginalartcentrehubwa @artsourcewa @inglewoodartshub

Header Image: Aida Tomescu studio, photo by Jenni Carter.

Link in BIO or visit our website www.curtin.edu.au/jcg/events/studio-making-forum/
WED 4 Dec 12:30pm
Come join Ron Bradfield Jnr at the John Curtin Gallery and the Carrolup Centre for Truth-telling to hear about the artworks of the Carrolup Child Artists. Discover for yourself the truth behind the circumstances in which the works were made and reflect on how the legislated practice of removing children from their parents continues to impact Aboriginal and Islander families in your community.

Sign up at the link below.
Proudly supported by @lotterywest  @curtinuniversity 
@ronbjnr  #Carrolup #StolenGenerations #truthtelling #Aboriginal #NoongarBoodjar 

LINK in BIO or visit to register: https://events.humanitix.com/talk_legacy_of_stolen_generations
John Stringer Prize Artist Talks

Sun 24 Nov 12:30-2:30pm

Join us and hear from artists featured in the John Stringer Prize 10 Year Retrospective exhibition. Hear from previous winners Alistair Rowe, Merrick Belyea, Erin Coates and Bjoern Rainer Adamson.

#alistairrowe
@merrickbelyea @artcollectivewa 
@coates_erin @moorecontemporary 
@bjoernraineradamson

Free event

For more information and to register, visit: https://events.humanitix.com/john-curtin-gallery-studio-exhibitions-john-stringer-prize-public-programming-saxhskfm or follow LINK in BIO.
Screening every Sunday from the 17 Nov until 15 Dec, 2pm ‘WHITELEY’ (2017)

This documentary is a visual journey into the private life and creative legacy of Australia’s most iconic artist, Brett Whiteley, told “in his own words” using personal letters, notebooks and photographs, interwoven with reconstructions, animations, archival interviews and rare footage.

Runtime: 90 minutes
The documentary is directed by James Bogle and produced by Sue Clothier. 

This screening runs alongside our exhibition ‘Brett Whiteley: Inside the Studio’ and offers audiences a fascinating insight into the studio practice of one of Australia’s most gifted and revered artists, Brett Whiteley (1939–92). 

Free entry – to register, visit our website https://www.curtin.edu.au/jcg/events/studio-sunday-screenings-whiteley-documentary-2017/ or click via our BIO. 
Gallery opening hours on Sun 12-4pm

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An Art Gallery of New South Wales and Brett Whiteley Studio touring exhibition.
This project has been assisted by the Australian Government’s Visions of Australia program. @artgalleryofnsw 
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📸 Brett Whiteley in John K Dellow’s pottery studio (detail), Katoomba (black-and-white reproduction), 1985, photo © John K Dellow
#BrettWhiteleyStudio #BrettWhiteley @brettwhiteleystudio

As part of out S T U D I O exhibition season, we are also featuring the John Stringer Prize: 10 Year Retrospective and Aida Tomescu: in the midst of happening.
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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

COMING SOON: Once Known – A Carrolup Centre for Truth-telling exhibition

Presented at the Old Perth Boys’ School
Curtin 139 St Georges Terrace,
Perth, Western Australia 6102

Coming soon