Arts Scene Around Freo

Welcome to our feature – Arts Scene Around Freo – compiled by our Arts Editor, Gayle O’Leary. Here we will bring to your attention community Arts events happening around Freo – visual arts, live performances, music gigs of various sorts, you name it. Each week we will post Arts Scene on our homepage as well as in The Weekly Edition. If you’d like to have your event included, let Gayle know!

So, what’s happening this week?

 

Ochre Paintings

12 June – 12 July 2026

Lorraine Daylight learned her painting skills from senior artists Jack Britten and Hector Jandany, and from her father Gordon Barney. Much of Lorraine’s stories and inspiration comes from her family’s country on Texas Downs Station, on country called Ngarrgooroon. These stories are creation accounts from Ngarranggarni, the Dreaming creation time.

Lorraine also paints Birnoo, on Alice Downs Station, country that belonged to Lorraine’s paternal grandmother. Lorraine was taught to paint this Country by her father, Warmun artist Gordon Barney. Gordon was a skilled stockman, and spent much of his early adulthood mustering cattle through this area. As a result he was familiar with Birnoo and would take his family, including Lorraine, out on to Country during holidays from station work. So Lorraine learned about her father and grandmother’s Country and gradually began to paint it herself. This area is rich in ochre, so these trips could double as ochre collection trips, returning to Warmun with a fresh connection to Country and a renewed batch of ochre. The exhibition of Lorraine Daylight paintings is presented in association with Warmun Art Centre and all works are open to view at Japingka Gallery from 12 June – 12 July 2026.

Also featured at the gallery are paintings by senior artists of the East Kimberley including Freddie Timms, Queenie McKenzie, Jack Britten, Rover Thomas, Gordon Barney and Hector Jandanay.

Japingka Art Gallery 47 High Street, Fremantle

https://japingkaaboriginalart.com/collections/lorraine-daylight-ochre-paintings/


HOLDFAST Art Exhibition

Friday 26 June – 12 July 2026

HOLDFAST exhibition is an artistic response to states of seaweed; seaweed becomes pigment, sculpture, brush, paper and paint.

HOLDFAST is a collection of contemporary paintings, sculptures, paper and digital installation works created with the input of Fremantle seaweed innovators and scientists. 

Presented by artists @lezahowie_art, @nicolesteenhof.art @josephinejohnson_art 

The Details 

Opening night 26 June from 6pm. 

Exhibition is running daily 27 June – 12 July 10am-3pm. 

Artist Talks at 11 am on Saturday June 27 

Children’s art activities over the school holidays (see @nicolesteenhof.art for details closer to the date). 

Moore’s Building Art Space, 46 Henry Street, Fremantle

https://www.visitfremantle.com.au/arts-culture/holdfast-art-exhibition


New Arrivals

Friday 3 July – 30 July 2026

I was fortunate enough to speak with these two artists who have recently emigrated from Canada about what inspired them to chronicle their interpretation of West Australian landscapes and immigration, and their methods. They are wonderful, warm people to speak to and their exhibition is breathtaking. We’re lucky to have them here in our portside city.

L.PENTZ ARTISTS STATEMENT:

“I am a new arrival to Australia who wonders how to feel “Home” now.

Immigrants bring not only their memories of home, family and culture, but also the valued fragments and swatches they have carried from those places – the handwritten letters, the photographs, the significant cloth, the heirloom. We treasure these tactile vessels which hold powerful connections for us to cherish from times, places and people who are no longer present.

The written words, in their orderly rows, are most powerful for me. Their content is personal so I leave their meaning up to the imagination of the viewer.

The quilt is a metaphor for “Home” as it is made slowly by hand to give shelter and comfort to the family.

Four squares represent stability and security; the quilt is a tangible symbol of warmth, protection and family history. It’s a labor of love and community, frequently made from previously owned family clothes.

I’ve used antique, handmade, Asian rice-husk paper to record the “written” ink marks, and water stains from my new island home.

The repeated figure drawing is a sister, though I may never have met her.

This solitary poet has left her written marks recording her thoughts, of “Home”?

I want viewers to experience calm from the natural materials, the quiet watermarks, and the slow labor of the stitching. Each one may engage in their own imaginings of what the lines of the poems may hold.”

D. PENTZ: ARTISTS STATEMENT

“I am a visual artist that responds to wild country – open space, woodlands, ocean shorelines, or rolling valleys.

I reinterpret what lsee and feel, and respond to it through abstracted shapes, colour, and texture.

I might have an over-all vision of design in mind, but I’m also willing to let intuition or “gut- reaction” dictate unexpected directions in the image’s development.

The eye and mind of the beholder complete the journey.

I moved to Australia in 2022 and abandoned my three-colour restriction (black, white, iron oxide) and began painting with a full range of acrylic stains and pigments. The ancient landscape of the Australian outback prompted a new connection with country; my focus went underground. My compositions now draw from a land stained by floods, melted by lava, wildfire scorched, and dried by sun; a landscape of compression and upheaval, pulled apart, textured and reshaped. I travel the Outback landscape sketching the seams and colours folded in the layering of rock and sediment. Returning to my studio, I try to give visual expression to what I see, feel, and encounter on my Walkabout experiences.”

Found and Sorted Real Estate Gallery 138 South Terrace, Fremantle

https://www.pentzgallery.ns.ca/


Tommaso Girotto ‘All in Twilight’ – Classical Guitar Concert

Wednesday 8 July 6:30pm – 8pm

Tommaso Girotto is an award-winning Australian guitarist whose playing is shaped by a broad musical education.

His studies have taken him from Australia to the UK and Germany, working with many of today’s most respected teachers. He has been recognised in major international competitions and has appeared as a soloist at the Sydney Opera House. Tommaso is also passionate about commissioning new music and has collaborated with some of today’s leading composers.

All in Twilight was borrowed as a title for the program from Torū Takemitsu’s work for solo guitar. Takemitsu’s exploration of colour and texture contrasts and compliments the deliberate use of space between notes – a concept known as “ma” in Japanese.

The program also features J.S Bach’s, Suite in C minor, BWV997, one of his most sophisticated instrumental works, and explores the beauty of the Spanish guitar repertoire.

South Beach Concert, Beaconsfield

https://humanitix.com/au/search/au–wa–perth/Tommaso?dates=all


This Ungodly Hour

Wednesday 8 July 7pm – 8pm

This Ungodly Hour is a variety show in the heart of Fremantle.

Comedy – Music – Drag – Dance – Burlesque – Cabaret

All for $10!

This is an 18+ event.

Interested in performing? Fill out the form here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeqd6uYR4S-j7Io1mLDZH0SsSh9Qb7XaE959HXEZkb6G2g4Bw/viewform?usp=publish-editor

Ode to Sirens, 25 High Street, Fremantle

https://events.humanitix.com/this-ungodly-hour


Worlds Within a World – Panel Discussion

Thursday 9 July 6:30pm – 8:30pm

How do you inhabit multiple worlds at the same time? Five First Nations women show what it is like to navigate challenges and deprivations while staying connected to Country and the world’s oldest living culture.

They recount memories of growing up – as members of the Stolen Generations, in an adopted family, or within loving families shadowed by adversity. With honesty and courage, these women show how education and cultural connection can transform lives. The reflections in these stories are an invitation to learn from the past. Their contribution to truth-telling will inspire and guide future generations.

Featuring contributions from:

Carol Foley (Yamatji Noongar), Deborah Green (Yamatji), Barb Hostalek (Yawuru Gija / Territorian, Czech and Greek), Lois May (Ballardong Noongar), and Valerie Swift (Minang Ngadju).

Fremantle Library 151 High Street, Fremantle

https://events.humanitix.com/worlds-within-a-world-panel-discussion


Off the Screen – Matilda Slatter

Friday 10th July 6pm

South Terrace Piazza


Horatio T Birdbath Day

Sunday 12 July 2026

Celebrate the life and art of local legend Horatio T Birdbath in style.

12:30pm: Dress ups at Art Source

1:30pm: Wail at the Wall Old Market Street Piazza

2:30pm: Main event at the Fremantle Town Hall

5:30pm: After Party at the Buffalo Club


Alexandr Misko – The International Guitar Sensation LIVE at Fremantle Town Hall (Second Show by Popular Demand)

21 & 22 July 7:30pm – 9:30pm

The international guitar sensation brings his groundbreaking stage show to Australian shores for the very first time!

Show #1 SOLD OUT

Show #2 by popular demand!

📍 July 21 & 22 at Fremantle Town Hall

  • 7:00pm doors / 7:30pm show

  • Seated Concert

  • FAMILY FRIENDLY with $25 tickets for under 18s

Hailed as “the future of guitar” (Total Guitar), Misko is a globally renowned virtuoso known for his jaw-dropping technique, emotional depth, and genre-defying style. Fusing classical precision with elements of jazz, rock, and modern fingerstyle, his performances are both technically astonishing and deeply moving.

Misko’s self-taught, boundary-pushing approach has captivated millions online, earning him a massive global following and praise from some of the world’s top music publications. With lightning-fast fingerpicking, percussive tapping, and masterful arrangements, he transforms a single acoustic guitar into an entire musical universe — live and without loops.

A must-see for fans of instrumental brilliance, next-level guitar playing, and world-class musical storytelling!

City of Fremantle Town Hall 151 High Street, Fremantle

https://events.humanitix.com/alexandr-misko-the-international-guitar-sensation-live-at-fremantle-town-hall-second-show-by-popular-demand/tickets


Hurtigruten Nordic Film Festival

Friday 24 July – 16 August 2026

Winter is here and so too is the 2026 Hurtigruten Nordic Film Festival, presenting the best new cinema from the Nordic region this July until August at Luna Leederville and Luna on SX. Festival goers are invited to plunge into a unique cultural journey through Sweden, Norway, Finland, Denmark and Iceland with this year’s brilliant and diverse line up featuring award-winners, box office hits and thought provoking debuts from a new generation of filmmakers in tandem with the latest new films from the region’s most loved actors and directors.

SPECIAL PRESENTATION

The first Special Presentation is Icelandic comedy/drama THE LOVE THAT REMAINS (Ástin sem eftir er) from director Hlynur Pálmason (A White, White Day, Godland). This brilliant and bittersweet film tenderly captures a year in the life of a family of five, as the parents navigate their separation, exploring love, family and shared memories. It also features a ‘Palm Dog’ winning performance from Pálmason’s own dog Panda, an Icelandic sheep dog.

Renate Reinsve (Sentimental Value, Fjord) stars in festival Special Presentation BUTTERFLY, an intriguing drama about a pair of estranged sisters who must reunite after their mother’s sudden passing. The sisters travel to Gran Canaria, where they grew up at a resort, following their mother’s mysterious death at an esoteric retreat in the mountains, plunging them headfirst into a journey of revelations about their childhood and the hidden heart of the tourist island.

HIGHLIGHTS

From debut director Elle Sofe Sara, comes the festival highlight and powerful, music-filled new drama Árru follows a family of Sàmi reindeer herders whose fight to protect their Indigenous lands from a proposed copper mining project exposes long-buried family secrets. 

Winner of six Icelandic Film Awards, a box office hit in Iceland, and adapted from the best-selling novel by Sigríður Hagalín Björnsdóttir, THE FIRES is a breathtaking thriller directed and co-written by Ugla Hauksdóttir in her debut feature film that follows a volcanologist facing two simultaneous disasters.

And Mads Mikkelsen (Another Round) gives a career-best performance in the humorous, intriguing, and devious tale about identity THE LAST VIKING, starring Nikolaj Lie Kaas (Department Q) alongside a stellar ensemble.

To close the festival, we are celebrating the 60th Anniversary of Ingmar Bergman’s radical masterpiece PERSONA, on the big screen. Enjoy a Elderflower cocktail on arrival.

Luna SX Fremantle & Luna Leederville

https://www.lunapalace.com.au/festivals/nordic-ff


Rove and Friends in Fremantle!

Saturday 25 July 2026 6pm

National treasure and Dockers supporter ROVE McMANUS is coming to Freo and he’s bringing some friends!

July 25 – catch Rove, Brodi Snook and your host Luke Joseph Ryan in what’ll be the biggest party in Fremantle since the America’s Cup.

Will sell-out, tickets are limited. Be quick!

Federal Hotel 23 William Street, Fremantle 


Storytellers Residency: A Story That Could Be True

Thursday 30 July 6pm – 9pm

Oral Storytelling at Moore and Moore Cafe

Welcome to A Story That Could Be True, as we continue the journey, bringing the art of traditional oral storytelling to a contemporary audience.

In residency this month Leon Cossar joins us from Victoria, bringing the story of Ivan and The Grey Wolf.

An old idea suggests that in times of trouble the directives needed to find a genuine way forward can’t be found at the centre, because the centre can’t be located. 

Myth points to the hero/heroine as the energy that journeys out to the far edge and returns with the regenerative principle that can revivify and reestablish the centre.

We might be living in such times…

So let’s turn to a Russian folktale that speaks to us in an old dream language: of golden apples, firebirds, grey wolves, horses with golden manes and the woman of soul at the edge of the world. 

It’s a story of loss, adventure, sacrifice, trickery, wonder, betrayal and love. It’s a story that could be true…

About the Storyteller:

Leon Cossar M.A is an Australian poet, mythologist, storyteller, and leading teacher in the field of rites of passage. His work centres around the perennial question that has troubled cultures across time: What to do with the men? 

Bringing a multi-disciplinary approach – ranging from anthropology, philosophy, mythology, and history – Leonexplores the question in a manner that is simultaneously captivating and provocative.

Through speaking engagements, online and in-person courses, Leon seeks to educate individuals, communities, and organisations about the importance of meaningful, timely and appropriate rites of passage for boys and men.

Moore and Moore Cafe, Henry Street, Fremantle

https://events.humanitix.com/story-that-could-be-true


Fremantle Chamber Orchestra

Saturday 1 August 2026 3pm

Ellie Malonzo plays Sibelius

Sibelius’s Violin Concerto is the pinnacle of Romanticism. It’s a journey with tender and intimate melodies, contrasting with lush rhythmic passages of raw passion, emotion and sublime beauty. With a big orchestra and amazing violinist Ellie Malonzo, this will be a spectacular performance.

Haydn’s Symphony 94 “Surprise” is uplifting and grand by the mature father of symphonies. Haydn, with 93 symphonies under his belt, knew what he was doing. Albicastro is a unjustly forgotten Baroque composer. His Concerto a quattro in C is a jewel.

With the eminent Paul; Wright conducting this promises to be a truly grand listening experience.

Tickets or information call Natalie on 0438 933 250

Adult $50 Concession $40 Under 18’s $20

Limited Tix also available at the door from 2pm

Fremantle Town Hall, 151 High Street, Fremantle

https://www.trybooking.com/events/landing/1583959


Vessel Late Night Party with Peacefender & Local Support

Saturday 8 August 6pm – midnight

Join us for the official late-night celebration and fundraising party for ‘Between Suns’ by Khaled Sabsabi, curated by Mikala Tai at Vessel.

Experience the exhibition and celebrate with live sets from local djs (to be announced soon) , headlined by PEACEFENDER, Khaled Sabsabi himself!

Before becoming one of Australia’s leading contemporary artists, Khaled Sabsabi was making noise as a teenage hip hop producer and DJ in Western Sydney during the 1980s, performing under the name Peacefender. Mixing unlikely influences into a signature “wall of sound,” he used music to bring together the area’s Turkish and Lebanese youth — a spirit of connection that still runs through his work today. For one night only Peacefender returns to the decks for a rare live set as part of ‘Between Suns’ at Vessel.

Thanks to support from our Community Partner, Freocast we will be broadcasting the sets live on the evening, 7pm-late.

Thanks to our event partners for the ongoing support: City of Fremantle, Otherside Brewing, Willoughby Park and Lightning Minds, Vessel will be running a paid bar for the evening.

About the exhibition:

Vessel presents Khaled Sabsabi’s exhibition ‘Between Suns’ curated by Mikala Tai, showcasing four bodies of work spanning 1998-2025. Offering local audiences to engage with Australia’s representative at the 2026 Venice Biennale

The exhibition invites audiences into Khaled’s long-term process and enquires into mysticism, fate, and coincidence, ideas that inspire and hold us together as humans. Sabsabi brings people together in immersive and engaging experiences, to reflect on arts unique and powerful role in supporting the community through times of uncertainty. Through his work, Sabsabi explores human collectiveness and the quest for coexistence, inviting audiences to do the same.

Naval Store, 141 Queen Victoria Street, Fremantle

https://events.humanitix.com/vessel-late-night-party-with-peacefender-and-local-support


WAM Showcase – Australia Music Week

On Saturday 15 August, some of WA’s most exciting acts take over Fremantle for one night only. The WAM Showcase is back, and the lineup is stacked.

Here’s everyone playing:

Birdland, Blush, Boox Kid, Clare Perrott, Claudia Tripp, Figurehead, Georga Raath, heaven // alone, Ivory Dusk, Jack Hamilton, JJ Vacant, Lightnin Jack, Little Guilt, Maatakitj, Oakabella Mae, Odlaw, RATSALAD., Rosalie Chilvers, Soul inSync, STOW, TAIJA, Tanya Ransom, TCHÉGA, The Forever Party and The Gray Brothers.

The WAM Showcase takes over four iconic Fremantle venues: Clancy’s Fremantle, Buffalo Club, Honky Tonk Blues and Wyola Bar. One ticket gets you into all four.

Limited first release tickets are on sale now at only $20.

Once they’re gone, General Admission is $30, and door sales (if available) will be $35. First release won’t last, so get in early.

https://wamusicweek.com.au/


10 Nights in Port

Thursday 2026 20 – 30 August 2026

Ten nights, one port city

10 Nights in Port | Walyalup Fremantle Festival
is an annual celebration of arts, music,
performance and community.

For ten nights, the port city hosts a vibrant program of events and entertainment for all ages.

Known by several names throughout its long history, 10 Nights in Port is widely recognised as one of Australia’s oldest recorded festivals, reflecting the evolving story of Fremantle and its people.

Fremantle will come alive with ten nights of music, performance, exhibitions, film, circus, dance, workshops and community gatherings.

Opening night takes over Walyalup Fremantle Arts Centre on Thursday 20 August, with the unveiling of two brand-new exhibitions.

P.S. photo above taken by yours truly during last year’s 10 Nights in Port, featuring Freak Out. And I am very excited to see what’s in store for this year!

https://10nightsinport.com.au/gallery/


Sign of Four

Saturday 22 August 2026

Show starts 7pm, with meals from 5:30-6:30pm

Drawing inspiration from jazz, folk, classical. Celtic, Latin, and contemporary music/traditions Sign Of Four is a genre-blurring acoustic ensemble

The group’s excited to announce we’ll be performing in August at the Fremantle Workers Club, and again be joined by the brilliant Joel Drieberg on drums. 

We’re grateful to the Workers club for hosting this event and look forward to seeing you there, supporting them and us.

The club is offering early bird tickets until July 10 at $35 members/ $40 non members and you can also book online to enjoy dining before the show.

As a reminder of what to expect here’s a compilation video from our season earlier this year.

https://youtu.be/qMOt_8CugX8?si=hor4hfXBPgNdPYIq

On another note, many of our audience members have asked if we have a recording. So, to keep these supporters and ourselves happy, we’re planning on recording a debut CD of up to 10 original compositions on Aug 24 and 25th at Lee Buddle’s Crank Recordings. This will include professional and still photography. We anticipate this will cost $10,000 and have set up an Australian Cultural Fund where supporters can make tax deductible donations. We’re musicians not business people (yet!) and asking for financial assistance doesn’t come naturally; however, we hope this fund may be a mutually appropriate and beneficial way to involve you, our Sign of Four community in this creative project. 

Here’s a link to our Australian Cultural Fund where donations can be made.

https://artists.australianculturalfund.org.au/s/project/a2EMn00000h8BAP

Thanks so much to you, our audience and supporters, live music doesn’t exist without you!

Fremantle Workers Club, 36 Ellen Street, Fremantle


If there’s any missed local shows and events that are about to open, do make sure to email Gayle so we can include your show, event, gig.

* Arts Scene Around Freo is compiled by our Arts Editor, Gayle O’Leary. If you’d like your community event listed  email Gayle here.

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