Opening for the first time at the Old Perth Boys’ School, Once Known showcases reproductions of the fragile artworks created by Aboriginal children stolen from their families and detained at the Carrolup Native Settlement in the 1940s.
Lost overseas for more than 50 years, these artworks returned home to Noongar Boodja in 2013, offering a powerful opportunity to share truth and learn about the lived experiences of these children. While hundreds of children were detained at Carrolup, only 17 of the artists have been attributed to works in the collection. Once Known reminds us that each child had a name, a family and a story. These works stand as a testament to the creativity and resilience of the Carrolup children, offering a glimpse into their enduring connection to Country.
Through the beauty of art and recognition of place and time, these tours will offer a glimpse into the past and remind us of our journey together on a path of Reconciliation. The Tour will encompass the history of the Old Perth Boys’ School in the context of its colonial history and highlight the story of the Carrolup Child Artists and the purpose of the Once Known exhibition.
Tours led by Patricia Ryder and Ron Bradfield Jr.
Tour dates: 7, 15, 17 April 10:00am – 11:00am and 10 April 3:00pm – 4:00pm.
Supported By: Lotterywest, BHP, Colgate University, City of Perth, Navigators.
Exhibition open as part of Lotterywest Boorloo Heritage Festival: 4 April – 17 April 2025, then reopening Monday 28 April.

Header Image: Once known child artist, The Kill, 1946-50, pastel and charcoal on paper. 27.9 x 38cm. The Herbert Mayer Collection of Carrolup Artwork. Curtin University Art Collection.