Survey Exhibition & Summit

Radical Futures Survey Exhibition &
WA Regional Visual Arts Summit

We are proud to announce the 49 artists selected for the Radical Futures survey exhibition of the third WA Regional Arts Triennial (RAT3), opening at John Curtin Gallery in September 2026.

Selected from 154 artists who participated across thirteen regional exhibitions throughout Western Australia, the survey exhibition brings together artists from 23 towns and communities spanning all nine regions of the state. Twenty-two of the selected artists are First Nations practitioners — the highest proportion in the Triennial’s history to date.

Chosen through a collaborative curatorial process led by Sarah Roots alongside the John Curtin Gallery curatorial team, the exhibition celebrates the depth, diversity and strength of regional contemporary arts practice across Western Australia.

The survey exhibition draws together works from thirteen unique yet interconnected exhibitions held across regional Western Australia throughout 2025 and 2026. Together, the selected works reflect diverse perspectives, materials, stories and ways of imagining the future, while positioning regional creative practice within broader national and international conversations around place, identity, transformation and cultural futures.

For many artists, inclusion in the John Curtin Gallery survey exhibition represents a significant professional milestone — offering the opportunity to present work to metropolitan and national audiences while celebrating the regional communities and creative networks that have shaped their practice.

Exhibition Details:
WA Regional Arts Triennial 3: Radical Futures
Venue: John Curtin Gallery, Curtin University, Perth WA
Date: Thursday 17 September – Sunday 6 December 2026

Selected Artists

The following 49 artists have been selected for the Radical Futures survey exhibition at John Curtin Gallery, listed alphabetically by location and by surname within each location. Eight of the 49 selected artworks are collaborative works, reflecting the centrality of collective practice in regional and remote communities.

Albany/Kinjarling
Jo Wassell

Balgo
Tossie Baadjo, Jane Gimme, Imelda Gugaman, Magda Lee, Dulcie Nanala, Anne Ovi, Sadie Paddoon (Dec)

Bidydanga
Helena Butt, Jenny Butt, Kiarah Mandijalu-Jadai

Broome/Rubibi
Amelia Jajko

Carnarvon/Gwoonwardu
Barry Bellotti Snr, Karla Tittums

Cowaramup
Jane Tangney

Denmark/Kwoorabup
Samala Ghosh, Ruth Halbert, Carly Le Cerf, Jean-Michel Maujean, Rachel Falls Williams

Esperance/Kepa Kurl
Athena Shaw Boast, Matthew Darwen

Geraldton/Jambiru
Mark Miragliotta, Leah Vlatko

Hopetoun
Giorgia Stefania

Jurien Bay
Caitlin Stewart

Kalgoorlie-Boulder/Karlkurla
Azman Ryan Shaw

Karridale
Katharina Meister

Karratha
Rebecca Brooks, Maria Mori

Kununurra
Antonia Aitken, Steven Cutts, Ben Ward, Kyjuan Wesley

Mandurah/Mandjoogoordap
Ilana Hamilton, Adam Lewin, Robin Thorne, Joie Villeneuve

Margaret River/Wooditjup
Yu-Hua Lan, Elisa Markes-Young, Martine Perret

Nannup
Waljin – Mitchella Hutchins

Northcliffe/Meerup
Peter Hill

Port Hedland/Ngaru
Howard Holder

Roebourne/Ieramugadu
Bigali, Violet Samson, Justina Willis

Vasse
Dwardinan – Vivian Brockman Webb

Witchcliffe
Elaine Clocherty

WA Regional Visual Arts Summit

Running alongside the Radical Futures survey exhibition, the WA Regional Visual Arts Summit will take place at John Curtin Gallery from 17–20 September 2026.

Bringing together artists, curators, arts workers and regional organisations from across Western Australia, the Summit will create space for dialogue, exchange and collective reflection on the future of regional arts practice. The program will include talks, discussions, networking opportunities and professional development activities designed to strengthen connections across the sector.

Coordinated by Kimberley Arts Network and supported by Creative Australia and the WA Government, the Summit forms a key part of the WA Regional Arts Triennial’s ongoing commitment to building stronger networks, visibility and opportunities for regional artists and arts communities across the state.

Further Summit program details will be announced soon.