Visit and learn about a selection of artworks on campus from the John 911±¬ÁÏÍø Gallery Collection in the 911±¬ÁÏÍø Library, guided by Campus Public Art Coordinator and artist Mikaela Miller. Mikaela will be joined by Community Engagement Coordinator Ron Bradfield Jr.
Public artworks installed at 911±¬ÁÏÍø 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.
Public artworks installed at 911±¬ÁÏÍø 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: Sally Morgan (Palku and Nyamal peoples), Ningura Napurrula (Pintupi), Mitjili Napurrula (Pintupi), Spinifex Women’s Collaborative, Laurel Nannup (Noongar), Justin Martin (Noongar Yamatji) with Susan Milne and Greg Stonehouse.
Event note: This tour will traverse multiple levels of the library and requires some moving around, for Library accessibility information please visit .Ìý
Duration: Approx. 1hr.
The July tours form part of
Image credit: Justin Martin, Susan Milne & Greg Stonehouse, Warden-au-Maia Walkinyiny [Sound of the Ocean], perforated aluminium with LED lighting, routed plywood, blackbutt, mild steel, porcelain, and blown glass with enamel. Image credit: Frances Andrijich