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PUBLIC2016FORM’s festival of urban art and activation.

FORM’s festival of urban art and activation. This year at Western Australia's Claremont Town Centre, Curtin University and across Albany.

Friday 01 April 2016 to Sunday 10 April 2016
Art festival in Western Australia, Australia.

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PUBLIC Platform What's Your Big Idea?

If you were offered a little piece of your neighborhood for 48 hours, what would you do with it? If you have an idea you're itching to test out, here's your chance. In April 2016 FORM is organising a two-day prototyping festival as part of its PUBLIC program.

Friday 20 November 2015 to Monday 25 January 2016
Art opportunity in Western Australia, Australia.

Converge

Converge, a joint exhibition showcasing aerial impressions of the Pilbara by two highly regarded Australian urban artists, will open at the Port Hedland Courthouse Gallery on March 13, 2015. Sydney’s Beastman and Adelaide’s Vans the Omega will spend a week leading up to the exhibition creating a lasting public mural in Port Hedland.

Beastman Vans The Omega

Friday 13 March 2015 to Saturday 16 May 2015
Art exhibition in Western Australia, Australia.

Public: Art In The Pilbara – Converge Exhibition

Converge: a topographic abstraction of the Pilbara, a joint exhibition showcasing aerial impressions of the Pilbara by two highly regarded Australian urban artists, will open at the Port Hedland Courthouse Gallery on March 13, 2015.

Friday 13 March 2015 to Thursday 14 May 2015
Art exhibition in Western Australia, Australia.

Public Salon Exhibition

The highly successful PUBLIC Salon exhibition will return in 2015 with a new structure and a new venue. Held in Victoria Park, the exhibition will showcase a curated selection of original artworks by Western Australian artists. Opening late March in the lead up to the PUBLIC festival, the showcase will be officially launched on the 10th of April for PUBLIC’s opening night.

Monday 23 March 2015 to Sunday 26 April 2015
Art exhibition in Western Australia, Australia.

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Form And Big Data Week

FORM is participating in Big Data Week, from a distinctly ‘art-centric’ point of view. Join us for two events, ‘Big Culture’ and ‘Art Data’, to discuss issues of intangible cultural heritage in the digital realm, and the uneasy relationship between art and data.

Friday 24 April 2015 to Friday 24 April 2015
Art exhibition in Western Australia, Australia.

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Shadow

In 2015, Ian Strange returns to Perth to create a new body of work as part of PUBLIC. An investigation of the family home as a social and psychological icon over 4 years has taken Strange on a journey of exploring suburban life in across the USA, New Zealand and around Australia.

Ian Strange

Thursday 16 April 2015 to Sunday 19 April 2015
Art exhibition in Western Australia, Australia.

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Recrafted

Recrafted is an exhibition of work by Nandita Kumar (India) & NeSpoon (Poland) opening on April 15th at FORM Gallery. It is an immersive installation exploring a brave new worldof networks and webs where binaries collapse as digital and tactile merge, public and private are flipped inside out and traditional divisions between craft and technology, old and new, past and present are reconsidered.

Ne Spoon Nandita Kumar

Wednesday 15 April 2015 to Sunday 19 April 2015
Art exhibition in Western Australia, Australia.

Power of Place: Aboriginal Artists Living and Working in Desert Australia

Power of Place is an exhibition of Aboriginal artwork to be held adjacent to the State Theatre of Western Australia. The show explores the centrality, and expression of place in the work of Aboriginal artists living and working in desert Australia.

Sunday 12 April 2015 to Sunday 19 April 2015
Art exhibition in Western Australia, Australia.

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PUBLIC: A Celebration of Arts and Ideas

PUBLIC 2015 will once again bring together compelling creative practitioners to engage and interact with the broader Western Australian community. Local, interstate and international artists will gather in Perth from 10-19 April 2015 to transform a cluster of distinctive urban neighbourhoods, before heading into some of Western Australia’s most evocative regional landscapes.

Eko Nugroho Brett Chan Theaster Gates Hetti Perkins Alison Page Ian Strange Ne Spoon Andrew Hem Baby Guerrilla Curiot Daleast E.L.K (Luke Cornish) Elian Fintan Magee Hense Moneyless Saner Stormie Mills Twoone Waone & Aec (Interesni Kazki) Enrique Peñalosa Thom Aussems Dr Kenson Kwok Charles Landry Carol Coletta Timo Santala Geeta Mehta John Bela Leo Van Loon Erma Ranieri Peter Corbett Paul Collard Jesper Christiansen Geoff Warn Fenella Kernebone

Friday 10 April 2015 to Sunday 19 April 2015
Art symposium in Western Australia, Australia.

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LIVING WALLSFORM Gallery, Perth

Featuring the work of an innovative group of street and mural artists, illustrators and designers, LIVING WALLS inspires audiences to think differently about the potential for urban art to transform the texture and appeal of public places, commercial landscapes adn private spaces.

Friday 29 June 2012 to Friday 24 August 2012
Opening: Thursday 28 June 2012

Art exhibition in Western Australia, Australia.

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