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  • Fremantle Arts Centre
  • John Curtin Gallery
Portrait of Artist Liz Williamson by Wolter Peteers
Project Category: Fremantle Arts Centre

LIZ WILLIAMSON + DYERS

Jakkai standing next to his artwork
Project Category: Fremantle Arts Centre

JAKKAI SIRIBUTR

Project Category: Fremantle Arts Centre

ISHAN KHOSLA

Project Category: Fremantle Arts Centre, John Curtin Gallery

GARRY SIBOSADO

Darrell Sibosado, fish carvings, pearl shell and ebony.
Project Category: Fremantle Arts Centre

DARRELL SIBOSADO + DARRELL JADE KYLE

Project Category: Fremantle Arts Centre

AUDREY FERNANDES SATAR

Project Category: Fremantle Arts Centre

ARIF SATAR

Melissa Cameron
Project Category: John Curtin Gallery

Melissa Cameron

Zizipho in studio working on large clay pot
Project Category: John Curtin Gallery

Zizipho Poswa

stitched hammerhead shark puppet on blue background
Project Category: Fremantle Arts Centre

Susie Vickery

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