“Unknown Land” Mapping and Imagining Western Australia

AGWA TV

‘See WA before it was WA’ is the strap line for the exhibition. The AGWA drone flew over Mount Eliza, Fraser Point and upstream Swan River to see how the setting of three historic artworks has changed. VIEW IT HERE

The Conversation

…”an important exhibition that all Western Australians should view”…

Ted Snell

Professor, Chief Cultural Officer, Cultural Precinct, University of Western Australia

A message from EY

EXHIBITION PARTNER

EY has been a proud major supporter of feature exhibitions at AGWA since 2007. We recognise the leading role the arts has in contributing to our vibrant and diverse culture. Art inspires, challenges and rewards us. It makes our world better. When EY supports the business of arts, institutions can grow, innovate, manage their corporate obligations and make sound investment decisions – that’s how we make the art world work better. As the Exhibition Partner of “Unknown Land” we are proud to be able to share the richness of this exhibition with our community, clients, employees and families.

Michael Anghie | Managing Partner, Strategic Growth Oceania and Western Region | Asia Pacific Growth Markets Leader

Exhibition Partner

Media Partners

 

Kedela wer kalyakoorl ngalak Wadjak boodjak yaak.

Today and always, we stand on the traditional land of the Whadjuk Noongar people.