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Open call:
COLLECTIVE

Submissions due

Deadline Extended 

Sunday 3 November

11.59PM (AWST)

PCP invites submissions for the annual Collective; WA’s largest open-themed photography exhibition and fundraiser.

Showcase your work alongside a wide and diverse selection of collectable prints by talented photographic artists from WA and beyond.

Each year, Collective brings together an inspiring array of artistic visions, inviting collectors and wider audiences to experience the creativity and curiosity defining contemporary photography. 


By participating, members will enjoy:

  • Exhibition printing generously supported by our partner, Joe’s Printing 

  • VIP invitation for the exhibition opening 

  • A 50% discount code for Collective edition prints 

  • 10% discount on PCP merchandise 

Be part of Collective - submit your work today.

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Submissions close

Deadline Extended to Sunday, 3 November 

11.59PM (AWST)

Cost 

$0 for Members​ - new members welcome

VIP Exhibition Preview event 

Friday, 6 December 2024, 5:30pm- 6:30pm

Public Opening Party: All welcome

Friday, 6 December 2024, 6:30 - 10 PM 

PS Art Space

22 Pakenham St, Walyalup (Fremantle)

Collective is supported by our Major Sponsors, Teds Cameras

MYTHOLOGIES
PETRINA HICKS

17 - 27 September

Council House Gallery 

Boorloo - Perth

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Presenting some of the most significant and enduring works from Petrina Hicks' celebrated archive. The artist's work includes large-scale photographs that draw from mythology, fables, and historical art imagery to re-frame the contemporary female experience. Permeated with a sense of magical realism, animals and females often appear together to represent aspects of psyche and identity, alluding to the complexity of female identity and the sentience of animals. 

Hicks is among Australia's most esteemed, globally recognised contemporary artists, having honed her distinctive photographic style and cemented her place at the forefront of her field over an extraordinary career spanning more than two decades. 

Mythologies also pairs Hicks's images with a series of sculptures by internationally celebrated WA-based artist Abdul-Rahman Abdullah, whose work similarly delights in chimerical forms, folkloric allusions, and beguiling encounters between humans and animals. Abdul-Rahman Abdullah is an artist living and working on Wadjuk Nyungar country, in the Peel region of Western Australia. His practice explores the intersections of identity, culture and nature.

MYTHOLOGIES IS A PARTNERSHIP BETWEEN MICHAEL REID SYDNEY + BERLIN, PERTH CENTRE FOR PHOTOGRAPHY, THE CITY OF PERTH + MOORE CONTEMPORARY

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