After more than a decade, the Revealed Aboriginal Art Market returns to the heart of Perth’s CBD with a vibrant showcase of WA’s best new, emerging and established artists from across the state.
Brought to you by the Aboriginal Art Centre Hub WA (AACHWA), the Revealed Art Market is the only place in Perth where you can buy directly from Aboriginal artists with 100% of sales going directly to art centres and makers.
Discover artworks and stories from across WA’s sprawling country – including the Mid-West, South-West, Pilbara, Western Desert and Kimberley regions. Featuring over 35 stalls, Revealed brings together artists from some of the most renowned Aboriginal art centres in Australia, alongside emerging independent artists.
Housed under WA Museum Boola Bardip’s shady forecourt, enjoy free performances from Nyumbi dancers, DJ sets, artist talks and live demonstrations. Plus, don’t miss the accompanying Revealed Exhibition – always a crowd favourite – showing just a short stroll away at PICA until 15 June.
Find artworks such as paintings, textiles, jewellery, ceramics, sculpture, fashion and more at price points to suit everyone, from the avid art lover to first-time collectors.
Revealed Art Market Schedule
On Stage | Speakers and Performances | 10:30am – 5pm
10:30am | Aboriginal welcome to the art market
10:40am | In conversation with Chad Creighton, Aboriginal Art Centre Hub WA
11am | Nyumbi Nyoongar dance performance
11:40am | In conversation with Nathan, Waringarri Aboriginal Arts artist
11:50am | Music performance by Boox Kid
12:15pm | In conversation with artists from Martumili Art Centre and artists Renee Clifton and Kathleen Clifton
12:25pm | DJ set with DJ Agapantha
1:25pm | Bushtucker Talks, in conversation with Dale Tilbrook
1:55pm | In conversation with Paula and Angela from Papulankutja Artists
2:10pm | Nyumbi Nyoongar dance performance
2:40pm | Music performance by Lilly Gogos
3:25pm | In conversation with artists from Yinjaa-Barni and Bidyadanga
3:35pm | DJ set with DJ Agapantha
Live Art Demonstrations | 11:45am & 2:15pm
11:45am – 12:45am | Boab nut carving demonstration with Nathan, Waringarri Aboriginal Arts
2:15pm – 3:15pm | Painting demonstration with Paula and Angela, Papulankutja Artists
Spinifex People: Guided Exhibition Tours | 1pm & 3pm
Join us for a guided tour of the exhibition Spinifex People: Art and stories from Pila Nguru.
This insightful tour will explore the artworks presenting stunning and detailed commentary of Spinifex Country by the area’s Traditional Owners. The works highlight Spinifex Peoples’ enduring connection to their ancestral lands, their historic journey toward native title recognition and the establishment of a thriving, contemporary arts practice in community.
Included in General Admission to WA Museum Boola Bardip | Bookings essential
MARKET STALLS
Bidyadanga Artists
Bidyadanga CommunityCheeditha Art Group
RoebourneEthyn Extraordinary Art
EatonGertrina Hayden – Gerteez Gallery
PerthJacinta Taylor Artistry
BoorlooJulianne Wade Whadjuk Artist
Lake CoogeeJuluwarlu Art Group
Ngurrawaana CommunityKaarli
HuntingdaleKu’Arlu Mangga (Good Nest)
NorthamptonLinlelu Arts
CanningvaleMangkaja Arts Resource Agency
Fitzroy CrossingMarnin Studio
Fitzroy CrossingMartumili Artists
NewmanMowanjum Aboriginal Art & Culture Centre
DerbyNagula Jarndu Designs
BroomeNoongar Arts Program
(Bunbury Regional Art Gallery), BunburyPapulankutja Artists
BlackstonePatterns of Nature
Rebecca Reid Aboriginal Art
YanchepRenee and Kathleen Clifton Art
BroomeRenee Rose
JoondalupSpinifex Hill Studios
Port HedlandTjanpi Desert Weavers
Alice Springs – working with WA artistsTjarlirli and Kaltukatjara Art
TjukurlaTjukurba Gallery
WilunaWaringarri Aboriginal Arts & Kira Kiro
Kununurra & KalumburuWarlayirti Artists
BalgoWirnda Barna Art Centre
Mount MagnetYamaji Art
GeraldtonYinjaa-Barni Art
RoebourneGETTING THERE
Revealed Art Market
Saturday 12 April / 9:30am – 5pm
WA Museum Boola Bardip
Perth Cultural Centre, Perth
visit.museum.wa.gov.au
The Revealed Art Market 2025 is hosted by WA Museum Boola Bardip. The WA 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.