Pulse Perspectives 2019
WA's talented young artists are celebrated in this yearly showcase, gauging the pulse of young people who will influence, empower and shape the world we live in. @artgallerywa #artgallerywa @agwapulse #pulseperspectives #agwapulse
Venue: Art Gallery of WA
Address: Perth Cultural Centre, Perth, Western Australia
Date: 7 March “ 29 June 2020
Time: 10am-5pm, Wed - Mon (closed Tue)
Ticket: FREE
Web: https://artgallery.wa.gov.au/whats-on/exhibitions/pulse-perspectives-2019
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Call: +61 8 9492 6600
Address: Perth Cultural Centre, Perth, Western Australia
Date: 7 March “ 29 June 2020
Time: 10am-5pm, Wed - Mon (closed Tue)
Ticket: FREE
Web: https://artgallery.wa.gov.au/whats-on/exhibitions/pulse-perspectives-2019
: https://www.facebook.com/ArtGalleryWA/
: https://twitter.com/ArtGalleryWA
: https://www.instagram.com/artgallerywa/
: https://www.linkedin.com/company/art-gallery-of-western-australia/
EMail: admin@artgallery.wa.gov.au
Call: +61 8 9492 6600
The selected works provide a window into young people's private, social and artistic concerns. It is in turns an inspiring, rewarding and insightful look at the world through the minds of our most talented young artists.
This year's exhibition features 44 works by 2019 Year 12 Visual Arts graduates from 29 schools across Western Australia. The works were selected from 300 submissions across the State by the judging panel of artist Janet Carter; Department of Education representative Lisa Bowden, Catholic Education representative Genevie Baker, and AGWA Associate Curator of 21st Century Arts Dunja Rmandić.
The chosen works span a variety of subject matter and media, ranging from painting and drawing to sculpture, digital moving image, photography and textiles. Human impact on the environment, consumerism, identity and family are prominent themes and issues explored in this year's Pulse Perspectives exhibition.
Act Belong Commit Pulse Perspectives People's Choice Awards
Vote for your favourite work in the Act-Belong-Commit People's Choice Award. Voting is open from 10am, Saturday 7 March until 5pm, Sunday 21 June with the winner announced on Wednesday 24 June 2020. The student artist whose work receives the most votes will receive an AGWA membership and $100 Gallery Shop voucher. The school, the artist attended will receive an AGWA workshop and tour package.
This year's exhibition features 44 works by 2019 Year 12 Visual Arts graduates from 29 schools across Western Australia. The works were selected from 300 submissions across the State by the judging panel of artist Janet Carter; Department of Education representative Lisa Bowden, Catholic Education representative Genevie Baker, and AGWA Associate Curator of 21st Century Arts Dunja Rmandić.
The chosen works span a variety of subject matter and media, ranging from painting and drawing to sculpture, digital moving image, photography and textiles. Human impact on the environment, consumerism, identity and family are prominent themes and issues explored in this year's Pulse Perspectives exhibition.
Act Belong Commit Pulse Perspectives People's Choice Awards
Vote for your favourite work in the Act-Belong-Commit People's Choice Award. Voting is open from 10am, Saturday 7 March until 5pm, Sunday 21 June with the winner announced on Wednesday 24 June 2020. The student artist whose work receives the most votes will receive an AGWA membership and $100 Gallery Shop voucher. The school, the artist attended will receive an AGWA workshop and tour package.