Curtin Students

Our learning program offers opportunities for Curtin University students to explore and interact with the exhibitions at our world class gallery, based right here on campus.

Our learning programs support students with coursework and gaining experience in the arts. 

With opportunities for all levels of tertiary education, our experiences centre on object-based learning and building connections between students, the Gallery and the visual arts. We offer tours, workshops and artist talks that are connected to the curriculum and can be tailored to your individual needs. For our program, see what is available at tertiary student activities.

We also have the honour of being custodians of the Herbert Mayer Collection of Carrolup Artwork, held in our Carrolup Centre for Truth-telling. Through interactive cultural-based activities students can experience the stories and artworks created by Aboriginal children of the Stolen Generations in the 1940s at the Carrolup Native settlement. We offer artist talks, tours and workshops that have links to the HASS and Arts curriculum. For our Carrolup program, see what is available at Carrolup program.

Curtin Students with collaborative mural Terra Nullius by Tony Albert as part of ProppaNow component of the exhibition However vast the darkness…Photo by Catherine Peattie.
Curtin Students with collaborative mural Terra Nullius by Tony Albert as part of ProppaNow component of the exhibition However vast the darkness…Photo by Catherine Peattie.