Showcase

‘Showcase’ will profile the creativity, skill and talent of artists and arts organisations in Western Australia through media, social media platforms and outdoor screens across the city.

A group of people stand in a park with sports balls and banner that reads: Thriving in Motion.

Thriving in Motion — Youth Moves

Sport and Recreation Inclusive Participation Program

Creating supportive and inclusive environments to provide vulnerable young people opportunities to engage in physical activity.
A group of primary school age children wearing a cricket uniform stand with their hands in the air

WA Cricket — Connecting cultures through cricket

Sport and Recreation Inclusive Participation Program

Helping cricket clubs nurture cultural connections to create welcoming and inclusive environments.
A man stands holding a cricket bat, wearing crick gloves, next to his helmet and shin guards

55 Central — Activate and Engage

Sport and Recreation Inclusive Participation Program

Utilising sport and recreation to support vulnerable and at-risk groups in rebuilding their lives.
A large group of school children and 4 adults pose for the photo.

Fair Game Australia — Fit and active in the Pilbara

Sport and Recreation Inclusive Participation Program

Growing youth engagement in sport and recreation while promoting healthier lifestyles and community connections.
A group of female rugby players huddle on the sporting field

Showcase: NRL WA — 2024 WA Harmony Cup

Sport and Recreation Events Funding Program

Utilising sport to bring cultures together where people can meet, connect and empower one another.
Hiking participants in a rocky environment

United Ukrainians Hike Project

WA Hiking Participation Grants Program

The Ukrainian Hike Project is a monthly group hike opportunity for Ukrainian refugees
A group of swimmers standing together in shallow water

Swimming Mermaids — The Wild Swimming Experience

Outdoor Active Recreation Participation Program

Swimming Mermaids were successful in receiving an Outdoor Active Recreation Grant of $16,000 to support their project — The Wild Swimming Experience.
A young child kneeling down on a wooden bridge looking at a painting positioned on the ground.

North Parmelia Project

Creative Communities COVID-19 Recovery Program

Resident artist Kaitlyn Elsegood worked with the North Parmelia Primary School community, in celebration of 50th anniversary, to examine and identify significant aspects and people of Kwinana.
Two sculptors standing behind a sculptured sitting bench.

Merredin arts project

Creative Communities COVID-19 Recovery Program

Artists Lewis Horne and Chloe Flockart worked with the Merredin community to explore angle grinding, welding and plasma cutting.
A group of young kids crawling into a cardboard tunnel.

Because of You...We Dance

Creative Communities COVID-19 Recovery Program

This performance project was led by children aged 4 to 7 years old with a significant adult in their life.
A group of people both sitting on chairs and standing in front of a library of books.

African Cultural Pathways

Creative Communities COVID-19 Recovery Program

Sisonke Msimang was ‘in residence’ with the Bridgepro Foundation at the Balga Recreation Centre.
A group of students and teachers holding some large sized puppets.

Marri Tree Nyitting Project

Creative Communities COVID-19 Recovery Program

Perth Festival gifted Bassendean Primary School the Kaarak (Red Tailed Black Cockatoo) and Marri tree as totems to care for in 2017.
A group of young musicians performing on stage.

Broome original music showcase

Creative Communities COVID-19 Recovery Program

Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts (WAAPA) musicians collaborated with local students to compose, arrange and perform original music at the Broome Civic Centre in August 2021.
A lady weaving a rug sitting on the desert.

Reclaim the Void

Creative Communities COVID-19 Recovery Program

Recycled rag-rugs are being created by community participants during on Country camping trips and school workshops for Reclaim the Void.
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