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Perth Institute of Contemporary Arts (PICA)

Gallery in Perth Art Precinct Western Australia Australia
www.pica.org.au
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The Perth Institute of Contemporary Arts (PICA) is one of Australia’s leading centres for the development and presentation of contemporary art.

Housed in a large and striking heritage building in the heart of Perth, Western Australia, PICA is the city’s focal point for those wishing to experience the best of Australian and international visual, performing and cross-disciplinary art.

PICA is both a producing and presenting institution that runs a year round program of changing exhibitions, seasons in contemporary dance, theatre and performance and a range of interdisciplinary projects. It boasts one of the largest and most breath-taking exhibition spaces in Australia and has become known for the leading role it plays in the presentation of significant new work.

PICA ’s key aim is to promote, support and present contemporary arts and to stimulate critical discussion around the arts and broader cultural issues. Providing a site for experimentation, critical analysis, discussion and debate is fundamental to its charter. PICA is known for the rigour and breadth of its artistic and education programs, high production standards and impeccable presentation. In many aspects of its operations, PICA might be understood as an incubator: providing resources, mentoring and support for both emerging and mature artists whilst promoting new and emerging ideas, forms and practices to the broader community.

PICA is an icon of contemporary thinking – it is a catalyst for innovative and ground breaking art and culture. Not constrained by convention, PICA gives artists and audiences a glimpse of what is possible.

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Address
51 James Street, Perth Cultural Centre 6000.
Perth Precinct
Western Australia
Australia
Postal Address
GPO Box P1221, Perth, Western Australia, 6844
Australia
Opening Hours
11am - 6pm Tuesday to Sunday
Price
Free entry.
Wheelchair Access
No
Email
info@pica.org.au
Phone
(08) 9228-6300 fax 9227-6539.
Type
Registered Not-Profit
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Openings
Coming Up
Archive
Hijacked III: Contemporary Photography from Australia & the UK
Alternating Currents
STADIUM Tarryn Gill & Pilar Mata Dupont
Alex Spremberg Wrong Angles
Sonia Leber & David Chesworth Space-Shifter
Searching philosophical exchanges, fleeting glimpses and peep hole voyerurism Intimate Acts brings together a range of performative, video and photographic works that provide a glimpse into the nature of intimacy, desire and the suggestive power of the imagination.
Intimate Acts
PICA ’s annual HATCHED National Graduate Show is the most prestigious and comprehensive survey of new emerging artists in Australia today. Showcasing some of the country’s finest graduates HATCHED 09 presents us with a startling array of art spanning painting, print making, ceramics, sculpture, installation, textiles, animation, photography and video.
HATCHED 09
A Certain Slant of Light is a meditation on the complexities and instability of ‘truth’. Consisting of a constellation of neon light works where the innate nature of the materials – gas and light – evoke senses of intangibility, impermanence and transformation, A Certain Slant of Light touches upon the uniqueness of every individual’s experience of the world.
A Certain Slant of Light
Acclaimed as one of Latin America’s most significant living artists, Oscar Muñoz alludes to 50 years of political and social turmoil in his native Columbia in this his first Australian solo exhibition. Described by the prestigious UK magazine Apollo as ‘beautiful and mysterious, little miracles and apparitions’ Muñoz’s art raises questions about the nature of illusion, association and memory.
Oscar Munoz
Canberra based artist Lucy Quinn’s poetic and sensuous video Vessel vessel pictures droplets of ink dispersing into water. Projected vertically from the ceiling to the floor, this engaging and mesmerising moving image work explores the interplay of interior and exterior space, body and architecture, permanence and transience.
Vessel vessel
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PICA Residency Studio 2#
 

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