The Visual Arts course at Exmouth District High School and the Shire of Exmouth have given students the opportunity to share their work with the wider community in a state-of-the-art setting.
This Tantabiddi Travelling Gallery at the Ningaloo Centre is a great way to introduce the community to art and culture. It can be used to showcase local artists and their work, to host talks and lectures about art and culture, and to host workshops for people of all ages. The gallery can also be used as a platform to showcase international artists and their work, giving the local community a chance to experience art and culture from around the world - or enable the local youth to showcase their creative work in a state-of-the-art setting.
The Travelling Gallery has been designed to be a perfect home for art exhibitions and other creative activities, with a range of spaces and different scales to fit the needs of any artist or curator. Whether you’re looking for a place to showcase your work, a space to bring together a collective project, or an inspiring atmosphere for a workshop, the Travelling Gallery is the perfect platform for all kinds of artistic endeavour. It is a great opportunity for the whole community to get involved with the local art scene and celebrate their creativity.
Shire President Darlene Allston
This is a great opportunity for the whole community and a chance to see the incredible artwork of our Exmouth District High School students up close, and to appreciate the creative minds of our youth.
Shire President Darlene Allston
The initiative aims to increase knowledge about the opportunity within the local and regional arts community in the Gascoyne, Pilbara & Kimberley and to connect galleries.
We hope that the showcased creative experiences will be a source of inspiration to others and that we will welcome new and returning visitors to the Ningaloo Centre and Tantabiddi Travelling Gallery.
Shire President Darlene Allston
‘This project was made possible by the Australian Government's Regional Arts Fund, which supports the arts in regional and remote Australia.’