Perth Institute of Contemporary Arts (PICA) displays significant pieces by ten Kimberley-based artists, for All That Country Holds. The exhibition includes paintings, drawing, photography, ceramics and mixed media. Presented by Kimberley Aboriginal Art and Culture (KAAC), representing the six leading art centres of the Kimberley (Warmun Art Centre, Warlayirti Artists, Waringarri Aboriginal Arts, Mowanjum Aboriginal Art and Cultural Centre, Mangkaja Arts Resource Agency and Kira Kiro Artists), the works explore the enduring strength of First Peoples of the Kimberley and their connection to Country.

    Exhibiting artists include: Miriam Baadjo, Angelina Guluwulla Karadada Boona, Jan Baljagil Griffiths, Ben Galmirr Ward, Evelyn Malgil, Mary Lou Oliyarli Divilli, Leah Rinjeewala Umbagai, Mervyn Street, Pauline Sunfly and John Prince Siddon.

    View All That Country Holds, in pictures.

    Pauline Sunfly, Wilkinkarra 2022. Photo courtesy of the artist.

    Leah Rinjeewala Umbagai, Burnaddee 2023. Photo courtesy of the artist and Mowanjum Arts Centre.

    Leah Rinjeewala Umbagai, Wodoi & Djingun (spotted nightjar & owlet nightjar). Photo courtesy of the artist and Mowanjum Arts Centre.

    Mervyn Street, Before Rodeo Time 2025. Image courtesy of the artist and Mangakaja Arts Centre.

    Pauline Sunfly, Wilkinkarra 2022. Photo courtesy of the artist.

    Miriam Baadjo, Luurnpa & Nyila 2025. Photo courtesy of the artist.

    Mervyn Street, Wild Cattle by Horse, 2025. Image courtesy of the artist and Mangakaja Arts Centre.

    Marylou Orliyarli Divilli, Langi 2024. Photo courtesy of the artist.

    Evelyn Malgil, Winuba, 2024. Photo courtesy of the artist.

    Ben Ward, Goorloordoordoog. Photo courtesy of the artist and Waringarri Arts Centre.

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