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We are proud to Showcase the creativity, skill and talent of WA artists and arts organisations.

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The department supports the culture and the arts sector in Western Australia — creating a vibrant, inclusive and connected WA community.

Our services focus on industry sustainability through the provision of funds, industry partnerships, regional programs and research for policy development and planning.

Our work enables the sector to increase public participation in the arts, which strengthens community connection across the State.

Arts U-15k

Abdul-Rahman Abdullah in his studio, Mundijong, August 2020. Photo by Anna Louise Richardson. Courtesy of Moore Contemporary.
Photo: Abdul-Rahman Abdullah in his studio, Mundijong, August 2020. Photo by Anna Louise Richardson. Courtesy of Moore Contemporary.

The work explores perceptions of peripheral identities and spaces, impacted by the COVID-19 crisis. 

The body of work is being developed in parallel with Abdul-Rahman’s brother Abdul Abdullah, a Sydney-based artist with plans to exhibit the work in 2021 at Moore Contemporary gallery, Perth and Yavuz Gallery, Sydney. 

Grant: Arts U-15k

Arts 15k-plus

Abdul-Rahman Abdullah in his studio, Mundijong, August 2020. Photo by Anna Louise Richardson. Courtesy of Moore Contemporary.
Photo: Abdul-Rahman Abdullah in his studio, Mundijong, August 2020. Photo by Anna Louise Richardson. Courtesy of Moore Contemporary.

The work explores perceptions of peripheral identities and spaces, impacted by the COVID-19 crisis. 

The body of work is being developed in parallel with Abdul-Rahman’s brother Abdul Abdullah, a Sydney-based artist with plans to exhibit the work in 2021 at Moore Contemporary gallery, Perth and Yavuz Gallery, Sydney. 

Grant: Arts U-15k

Contemporary Music Fund

Abdul-Rahman Abdullah in his studio, Mundijong, August 2020. Photo by Anna Louise Richardson. Courtesy of Moore Contemporary.
Photo: Abdul-Rahman Abdullah in his studio, Mundijong, August 2020. Photo by Anna Louise Richardson. Courtesy of Moore Contemporary.

The work explores perceptions of peripheral identities and spaces, impacted by the COVID-19 crisis. 

The body of work is being developed in parallel with Abdul-Rahman’s brother Abdul Abdullah, a Sydney-based artist with plans to exhibit the work in 2021 at Moore Contemporary gallery, Perth and Yavuz Gallery, Sydney. 

Grant: Arts U-15k

Creative Communities COVID-19 Recovery Program

Abdul-Rahman Abdullah in his studio, Mundijong, August 2020. Photo by Anna Louise Richardson. Courtesy of Moore Contemporary.
Photo: Abdul-Rahman Abdullah in his studio, Mundijong, August 2020. Photo by Anna Louise Richardson. Courtesy of Moore Contemporary.

The work explores perceptions of peripheral identities and spaces, impacted by the COVID-19 crisis. 

The body of work is being developed in parallel with Abdul-Rahman’s brother Abdul Abdullah, a Sydney-based artist with plans to exhibit the work in 2021 at Moore Contemporary gallery, Perth and Yavuz Gallery, Sydney. 

Grant: Arts U-15k

Regional and Remote Festivals Fund

The Regional and Remote Festivals Fund is part of the Regional Arts and Cultural Investment Program, delivered by Department of Local Government, Sport and Cultural Industries, with Royalties for Regions funding from the Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development.

Abdul-Rahman Abdullah in his studio, Mundijong, August 2020. Photo by Anna Louise Richardson. Courtesy of Moore Contemporary.
Photo: Abdul-Rahman Abdullah in his studio, Mundijong, August 2020. Photo by Anna Louise Richardson. Courtesy of Moore Contemporary.

The work explores perceptions of peripheral identities and spaces, impacted by the COVID-19 crisis. 

The body of work is being developed in parallel with Abdul-Rahman’s brother Abdul Abdullah, a Sydney-based artist with plans to exhibit the work in 2021 at Moore Contemporary gallery, Perth and Yavuz Gallery, Sydney. 

Grant: Arts U-15k

Western Australian Theatre Development Initiative

Abdul-Rahman Abdullah in his studio, Mundijong, August 2020. Photo by Anna Louise Richardson. Courtesy of Moore Contemporary.
Photo: Abdul-Rahman Abdullah in his studio, Mundijong, August 2020. Photo by Anna Louise Richardson. Courtesy of Moore Contemporary.

The work explores perceptions of peripheral identities and spaces, impacted by the COVID-19 crisis. 

The body of work is being developed in parallel with Abdul-Rahman’s brother Abdul Abdullah, a Sydney-based artist with plans to exhibit the work in 2021 at Moore Contemporary gallery, Perth and Yavuz Gallery, Sydney. 

Grant: Arts U-15k

Page reviewed 14 February 2022