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Dive into creativity with artist Ian Daniell
Join us for a hands-on ocean adventure where children of all ages can explore the wonders of the underwater world through art.
 
        
      
      Final Day Celebration
We’re on the move! This weekend is the last chance to visit Ian Daniell Art Studio & Gallery in the Margaret River Region before we move to Fremantle and Perth.
Join us on Sunday from 1 - 4 pm for some final day music, food and drinks out in the sunshine.
Cheers! 🥂
 
        
      
      Corals’ Last Stand - Film Screening at Ian Daniell Art Studio & Gallery
Scott Reef, an ancient coral atoll 300km off the Australian mainland, is home to over 1,200 species, including endangered sea snakes, green turtles, and rare cetaceans that rely on its krill-rich waters.
Coral Islands Pt I
Visit the gallery each weekend throughout April to see part I of a new series of paintings titled ‘Coral Islands’.
Over Easter weekend refreshments will be available throughout the day courtesy of Voyager Estate and Shelter Brewing Co. All funds raised will go to coral reef conservation: Protect Ningaloo and Save Scott Reef.
 
        
      
       
        
      
       
        
      
      WA Museum Workshops
Embark on an artistic adventure exploring the underwater world at WA Museum | Boola Bardip.
 
        
      
      Rajiforms & Reef Fish
Rajiforms & Reef Fish. Visit the inaugural exhibition at S/W Australia’s newest art space: Ian Daniell Art Studio & Gallery.
 
        
      
      SWAN 2024 | A New Constellation
“Bunbury Regional Art Gallery is proud to present South West Art Now - A New Constellation, the latest iteration of the longest running review of contemporary art practices in the South West of Australia.”
 
        
      
      SWIM
“Celebrating shallow water wonders; schooling reef fish, endangered rays, sea sponges and coral.”
 
        
      
      Walyalup Waters
Erin Coates, Ian Daniell, Jo Darbyshire, Amok Island, Cass Lynch, Sandy McKendrick, Anna Nazzari, Ross Potter, Grace Slaven. Curated by Yvonne Doherty
 
        
      
      