Building on the legacy of previous Triennials - The Alternative Archive (2019) and Open Borders (2022) - this third iteration turns its gaze forward with the theme of Radical Futures.
Radical Futures: Unearthed brings together eight local artists — Athena Boast, Shannon Bowen, Pam Burgess, Cait Edwards, Rani Fankha, Elaine Fewings, Giorgia Stefania and Naomi Stanitzki. Through diverse mediums and perspectives, these artists were encouraged by this year's Triennial theme to imagine new ways of living, connecting, and creating. In a collaborative effort, the group began by discussing local challenges and reflecting on what a future without those challenges could look like.
This local exhibition is one of 15 taking place across regional Western Australia, showcasing more than 120 artists and 30 curators whose work reflects the diversity and vitality of regional practice. Each exhibition contributes a distinct perspective to a collective imagining of what lies ahead - a future shaped by creativity, collaboration, and care.
Radical Futures: Unearthed runs from Saturday 20 December to Sunday 22 February (closed 25 December - 1 January).
Join us for a Celebration Event on Thursday 8 January from 6pm - a relaxed evening of art, conversation, and connection. All welcome.
// The WA Regional Arts Triennial 3: Radical Futures is proudly supported by the WA Government. It is coordinated by Southern Forest Arts with support from ART ON THE MOVE through the Regional Exhibition Touring Boost. Project partners include John Curtin Gallery, Regional Arts WA, GalleriesWest and Kimberley Arts Network.//
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