Gotham Arts Studios

Gotham Arts Studios Gotham Studios is Western Australia’s longest-running artist-run initiative. We currently have 12 and Carroll, H.
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Although Gotham’s primary function (to provide working space for visual artists) has not changed, the artists of Gotham have made an enormous contribution to Western Australian culture over the past two decades, with many of the state’s leading visual artists, writers and curators having been members of the studio throughout its lifespan. Established during a period of rich artistic innovation for

urban-based artists in Western Australia, Gotham was at the centre of numerous high-profile arts events including protests, dance parties, ground-breaking exhibitions and ephemeral public artworks. The 'Peeka-Boo Gallery' was renowned as ‘the smallest art gallery in the Southern Hemisphere’ when originally established in 1988 and remains in sporadic use to the current day. The 'Gotham Dance Party', held during the same year to raise money for renovation works is remembered as an inspiration by artists who attended (Miller, 1998, p7), prefiguring the type of large-scale hybrid arts events that are now commonplace in Western Australia. Temporary installations such as the pair of mannequin legs that protruded from the building’s façade for several months during the 1990s (installed by Eric Grice and Andrew Gaynor) and idiosyncratic events such as the infamous ‘goat incident’ (a failed satanic sacrifice by a sub-leasee) have given the studios icon-status amongst the Perth arts community. The first decade of Gotham’s life was celebrated by a retrospective exhibition, 'Gotham Times Ten' at the Perth Institute of Contemporary Arts in 1998 (curated by Nikki Miller). In her catalogue essay, Miller states:

Gotham is always discussed passionately by artists. For a city that is often reckless with its history, maintaining a cavalier attitude towards art-history in particular, it has been surprising to find that many of the Gotham artists have been waiting for the tenth anniversary – vitally aware that they have been making history. (Miller, 1998, p. 4)

The significance of the studios to the cultural life of Western Australia has also been noted by Helen Carroll in her catalogue for 'A View From The Sea', a survey exhibition of contemporary early-career Western Australian art that exhibited at the University of Western Australia and Santo Tomas University in the Philippines in 1998-1999 (co-curated with Dr. David Bromfield):

Many collectives, like the fabric of the city itself, have since come and gone, but others like Gotham Studios…have survived the development boom to continually reinvent themselves as times change and artists pass through…they enjoy an almost mythic status in local Perth sub-culture as temples of youthful and often subversive creativity. (Carroll, 1998, p 15)

Gotham’s significance has also been acknowledged in countless press articles, catalogue essays and numerous professional development seminars hosted by the Australian Business and the Arts Foundation between 2007-2009. Gotham is an icon of innovative contemporary visual arts practice in Western Australia.

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Sources

'Gotham Times Ten' (exhibition catalogue), Miller, N. (editor), ArtsWA and Perth Institute of Contemporary Arts, 1998.

'A View From The Sea' (exhibition catalogue), Bromfield D. (editors), Art on the Move and Lawrence Wilson Art Gallery, Australia, 1998.

Studio vacancy - Gotham Studios has one visual artist's studio space available, on the first floor of our building at 57...
25/06/2024

Studio vacancy - Gotham Studios has one visual artist's studio space available, on the first floor of our building at 57 James Street Northbridge. Studio 4 is $352 per month (for 15 mtr2, inclusive of rates and wifi). The space will be allocated via a competitive application process. Please email [email protected] for further information.

PEEK-A-BOO GALLERY: Emma-Lee MaherExiled by the older kids into the bush, imparted with a warning. Remain still on the r...
26/05/2024

PEEK-A-BOO GALLERY:

Emma-Lee Maher

Exiled by the older kids into the bush, imparted with a warning. Remain still on the rock, or a dingo would emerge from the shadows to cop a feed. 

My Pop would hang dead snakes on the fence by the gate at his farm. It felt like a macabre warning sign to their kin, I think he just liked to scare me. I can’t remember if it was their bodies or my uneasy heart that jumped with each snap of the electric fence.
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Emma-Lee Maher is an artist living and working in Boorloo. They produce drawings and prints referencing family stories and regional West Australian folklore. 

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57 James St, Northbridge
Open for viewing 24/7

PEEK-A-BOO GALLERY: 'Remnant (iv, v, vi)' and 'Bed & Mattress (iii)'Sonia WeeThese works draw on childhood memories of t...
09/04/2024

PEEK-A-BOO GALLERY:

'Remnant (iv, v, vi)' and 'Bed & Mattress (iii)'
Sonia Wee

These works draw on childhood memories of the artist's grandparents’ Gwalia ghost-town shack and its obliteration by the super-pit mine. Through sculpting with iron, and the process of print, frottage, and embossing, infusing the materiality of found objects, these works consider memory as fragmented and fragile; always changing, leaving only an impression.
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Sonia Wee is a multi-disciplinary artist based in Boorloo (Perth) Western Australia. Her practice explores the historical and sentimental narratives that shape our memories and connection to place.

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57 James St, Northbridge
Running until 21st April
Open for viewing 24/7

PEEK-A-BOO GALLERY: 'Boss'Clair ShentonIntegrating textiles with painting, this multimedia artwork explores feminist con...
31/03/2024

PEEK-A-BOO GALLERY:

'Boss'
Clair Shenton

Integrating textiles with painting, this multimedia artwork explores feminist concepts and celebrates women’s work. The hand-sewn flowers, fashioned from men’s vintage neckties, subvert conventional notions of power dressing. Exhibited here one time only, this commissioned artwork will later be stretched and altered with custom-designed textiles.
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Clair Shenton’s art practice uses sculpture, textiles, and painting to playfully explore feminist issues. Clair regularly contributes to group exhibitions around Perth and recently in Melbourne, Victoria.

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57 James St, Northbridge
Running until 6th April
Open for viewing 24/7

PEEK-A-BOO GALLERY: 'Demon' and 'Martyr'Andrew NichollsThese two lenticular prints are inspired by the religious kitsch ...
07/03/2024

PEEK-A-BOO GALLERY:

'Demon' and 'Martyr'
Andrew Nicholls

These two lenticular prints are inspired by the religious kitsch the artist was surrounded by in his childhood, and the camp aesthetics of high Catholicism. They were created for a collaborative exhibition with poet and artist Sion Prior (who modelled for the 'Demon' work) that delved into each artist's deeply devout childhood and its impact on their subsequent aesthetic sensibility.
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57 James St, Northbridge
Running until 30th March
Open for viewing 24/7

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