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Events on 26th Apr 2024

Events for 26th Apr 2024

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Friday Flicks

Black and white photo of old truck

Go back in time with this wonderful movie collage of images, advertisements and movie reels illustrating Wanneroo of yesteryear.

Dates and times

  • Friday 26 April // 10am to 4pm
  • Friday 3 May // 10am to 4pm
  • Friday 10 May // 10am to 4pm
  • Friday 17 May // 10am to 4pm

Explore the sights and sounds of Wanneroo through a showcase of images and videos from the Wanneroo Community History Collection. This screening will explore Wanneroo's rich and diverse history including life on the land, Atlantis Marine Park, and days out at Yanchep.

Andy Warhol ICONS Exhibition

Andy Warhol self-portrait

Wanneroo Regional Gallery Presents Andy Warhol ICONS, as part of the National Gallery of Australia’s Sharing the National Collection initiative. Limited opening hours.

Opening hours

  • Wednesday to Saturday // 10am to 4pm
  • Closed Monday, Tuesday, Sunday and public holidays (click here for Easter and Anzac Day opening hours)

From March 2024, the Wanneroo Regional Gallery will host an exhibition featuring the iconic works of one of the 20th century's most influential artists, Andy Warhol.

This exclusive showcase, brought to Wanneroo as part of the National Gallery of Australia's (NGA) Sharing the National Collection initiative, will present Warhol's most iconic works including Elvis, the Campbell's Soup Can suite, the complete Mick Jagger portraits series, the infamous Electric Chairs, and rarely seen Spring Flowers.

The exhibition is poised to introduce these masterpieces to a new generation of Western Australian audiences.

Under the auspices of the Sharing the National Collection initiative, this exhibition marks a significant collaboration between the NGA and Wanneroo Regional Gallery with the collection remaining in West Australia for a two-year period with rotating exhibitions every three months, allowing for extended engagement and additional exhibitions and programs, fostering collaborations with local creatives and enriching the cultural landscape of the region.

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Image

Andy Warhol Inc. Multiples (publisher) 
Portraits from Artists and Photographs (Self portrait) 1970 
offset lithography, synthetic polymer paint. 
National Gallery of Australia, Canberra
© The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc./ARS. Licensed by Copyright Agency 

 82.2137.7.H
 

Women on Wheels - Learn to Ride Program

Graphic of two women on bikes

Looking to learn how to ride, but not sure where to start?

The WOW Introductory Learn to Ride Program consists of 4 weeks of workshops to introduce women who have no experience of bike riding, covering all the beginner topics and aims to progress you through being confident to continue once the program ceases. Bikes will be provided by Bicycles 4 Humanity, and helmet safety checks will also be provided.

Dates

  • Friday 19 April
  • Friday 26 April
  • Friday 3 May
  • Friday 10 May 

The sessions will cover the following topics: 

  • Preparing to ride – what to wear and carry, positioning on the bike. 
  • Skill assessment and development – braking, balancing, cornering/turning, scanning. 
  • Traffic awareness – developing the skills and etiquette of riding on paths and roads. 
  • Basic bike maintenance 
  • Bike Path Etiquette Guide and Recreational Riding Route maps/resources will be provided to participants.

Register now

If you have any questions about this program, please reach out to us at info@westcycle.org.au.

Australian Heritage Festival

Heritage Festival 2024

Explore stories and skills that connect us with where we live today during the City of Wanneroo’s Heritage Festival celebrations.

From heritage crafts and arts, to memoir writing and exploring Wanneroo of old through film and image, there’s so much to see and do.

Explore all of the activities on offer and book your place now!

wanneroo.wa.gov.au/heritagefestivalevents

Changemakers: Travelling exhibition, Museum of Australian Democracy

Tapestry

This small but powerful exhibition draws on the history of textile banners as artefacts used for activism.

Dates and times

  • Monday - CLOSED
  • Tuesday - CLOSED
  • Wednesday // 10am to 4pm
  • Thursday // 10am to 4pm
  • Friday // 10am to 4pm
  • Saturday // 10am to 4pm
  • Sunday - CLOSED

This exhibition shows how ‘crafting’ – traditionally considered women’s work – can be used for political expression and social change.

Changemakers consists of eight textile banners that represent a range of historical and contemporary activist movements including the women’s suffrage campaign, as well as banners displayed in town halls and churches. 

Many of the social issues raised by early activists remain vitally relevant today, including equal pay, sexual harassment, family violence, and female representation in Parliament and business.

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