ABOUT REVEALED

Revealed: New and Emerging WA Aboriginal Artists celebrates the diversity, talent and passion of Aboriginal art practice in Western Australia. Established in 2008, this annual program brings together Aboriginal art centres and independent artists from across the state to Perth for an exhibition, art market, professional development program and more.  

Revealed provides a significant platform for Aboriginal artists to celebrate their identity, share their stories and connect with new audiences, with 100% of artwork sales directly supporting artists and their communities.    

Since 2023, Revealed is proudly Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander-led and governed, delivered under the custodianship of the Aboriginal Art Centre Hub WA (AACHWA) – the peak advocacy and resource body for Aboriginal art centres in the state.   

As the only program of its kind in WA, Revealed has grown into an unmissable event on the national arts calendar. 

Aboriginal Art Centre Hub WA

Custodians of Revealed

The Aboriginal Art Centre Hub WA (AACHWA) is the peak body and resource agency for Aboriginal art centres in Western Australia. AACHWA’s primary objective is to promote, empower and connect Aboriginal art centres across WA with the aim of encouraging sustainable growth, best practice, and financial stability. We achieve this through advocacy, business support, professional development and training, resource sharing, network development including exhibition opportunities. 

OUR VENUES

In 2025, Revealed returns to the Perth Cultural Centre in the heart of Boorloo/Perth after 10 years in Fremantle. The Revealed Art Market will be held in the shady forecourt of the WA Museum Boola Bardip, with the Revealed Exhibition just a short stroll away at the Perth Institute of Contemporary Arts (PICA). 

Perth Institute of Contemporary Arts

Hosting the Revealed Exhibition 2025

The Perth Institute of Contemporary Arts (PICA) is a non-profit, multi-arts organisation located in the heart of the Perth Cultural Centre on Whadjuk Noongar boodja in Western Australia. Since 1989, it has operated as a development and presenting organisation, delivering curated programs of exhibitions, contemporary dance, experimental theatre, new music and live art by both Australian and international artists. 

WA Museum

WA Museum Boola Bardip is hosting the Revealed Art Market 2025

The Western Australian Museum is the state’s premier cultural organisation, housing WA’s scientific and cultural collection. For over 120 years the Museum has been making the state’s natural and social heritage accessible and engaging through research, exhibitions and public programs. Today, the Museum has seven public locations across the state – and a Collections and Research Centre that houses more than eight million objects.