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JCG Campus Public Art Tour with Mikaela Miller

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Event description

Join John Curtin Gallery’s Collection Coordinator and artist, Mikaela Miller, for a guided tour of artworks around the Curtin University Bentley Campus.

Discover the stories and splendour of the public artworks from the Curtin University Art Collection that reflect the unique histories of WA, the Bentley campus site, the Western Australian Institute of Technology (WAIT), and the ebb and flow of artistic practice in Australia and abroad.

This tour features works by locally and internationally acclaimed artists including Howard Taylor, Robert Juniper, Janet Laurence, Kambarni (Kamsani Bin Salleh), Justin Martin, Susan Milne, Greg Stonehouse, and many more. The route of these tours changes often, so be sure to come back again for a chance to get to know them all!

Information for participants

We recommend comfortable walking shoes, sun protection, wet weather gear when appropriate, and a water bottle.
Walking is along relatively well-maintained paths, some hills, but mostly flat, some stairs. Suitable for families.
Standard tours cover some distance (2km+). Please let us know at the time of booking, if you have specific accessibility or mobility needs.

Event details

Dates: Tuesday 11 November at 12:30pm; Thursday 27 November at 4:00pm
Duration: Approximately 1 hour
Meeting Point: John Curtin Gallery Entrance, Building 200A, Curtin University, Kent Street, Bentley
Please note: These events may be rescheduled if extreme weather conditions are forecast.

More information on the John Curtin Gallery website.

Banner image: Howard Taylor Cyclops, 1965, concrete, glass mosaic tiles. Curtin University Art Collection. Gift of ANZ Bank, 1990

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