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Kambarang at John Curtin Gallery

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John Curtin Gallery visitors can explore the history of ceramics, enjoy the work of renowned Australian artists and discover hidden gems from the Curtin University Art Collection at three new exhibitions currently on display.

Fantastic Forms is an expansive selection of multi-hued drawings and curvilinear ceramics by Merric Boyd (1888-1959) – considered Australia’s first studio potter – presented alongside the very different practices of three contemporary Australian artists.

An exploration of ceramics from the Curtin University Art Collection, Dirt Feeling presents works spanning the Collection’s 57-year history and includes several new acquisitions shown at the John Curtin Gallery for the first time.

Everyday, Myths and Legends, is a showcase of Curtin alumni artworks bringing together stories, experiences and insights into imagined and real worlds.

The three exhibitions will be at John Curtin Gallery from October 3 until December 7, 2025.

  • Where: John Curtin Gallery, Curtin University, 200A, Kent St, Bentley WA
  • When: 3 October 2025 – 7 December 2025
  • Cost: Free
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