Bunbury Regional Art Galleries City of Bunbury

Exhibition: Some Like It Hot

Some Like it Hot is an exhibition that intersects sweat, sex, desire and discord in Darwin, Australia’s hottest and most remote capital city.

The exhibition showcases works by much-lauded Territory-based artists Therese Ritchie and Franck Gohier, well known for their satirical work that combines wit and humour with astute social observation. Here curator Wendy Garden reflects on their practice through the lens of gender representation in the context of settler imaginings of the tropics.

IOTA24 – Jillian Green | The Upholstered Donkey

Step into the whimsical world of The Upholstered Donkey, an enchanting exhibition that brings the charm of the home paddock to life. Featuring intricately woven tapestries interlaced with found objects, this installation draws inspiration from the everyday adventures of two delightful miniature donkeys, Joe Green and Frank Davies. Like all equines, the donkey's visual perception is dominated by contrast, light, and dark shapes - elements richly depicted in this exhibition.

IOTA24 - Madoda Fani

Visit the major international exhibition at six galleries, conference, and over 70 more exhibitions and events across Western Australia. 

Exhibition: Blooming Art 2024

On display for four days only, this annual exhibition will fill the Chapel Gallery with the wonderful aroma of flowers as members of the Bunbury Flower Designers Club exhibit work in various categories.

Exhibition: Iluka Visions 2024

Iluka Visions showcases artworks created by students in years 7 to 12 from high schools across the South West region stretching from Mandurah to Manjimup and serves to underscore the important role of art education in a holistic learning experience.