At PICA we recognise that we are situated within the unceded lands of the Whadjuk people of the Noongar Nation. We pay our respects and offer our gratitude to Elders past and present, and to those emerging leaders in the community. We acknowledge all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and the importance of their care and continued connection to culture, community and Country.
Always was, always will be.
Galleries are open today, 10am–5pm. Our exhibitions are always free.
Abdul-Rahman Abdullah, Abdul Abdullah , Jacobus Capone, Penny Coss, Teelah George, Tarryn Gill, Malaluba Gumana, Zoe Kirkwood, Richard Lewer, Shannon Lyons, Clare Peake, Pip & Pop, Reko Rennie, Vanessa Russ, Snapcat, Kynan Tan, Hossein Valamanesh, Gosia Wlodarczak, Caitlin Yardley
PICA Salon 2015
Curated by Leigh Robb & Nadia Johnson
In 2015 an extended PICA Salon with a distinctly Western Australian focus explores recent artistic tendencies towards storytelling, ideas around humanity and empathy, and a renewed interest in experiences that are phenomenological, esoteric, or sensorially charged. PICA Salon 2015: Epic Narratives is a curated selection of responses to our over-saturated digital age by artists who seek to carve out ‘experiences’ and connect with others and the natural world in meaningful ways.