18 April - 14 June 2026

Our exhibitions are always free

Revealed: New and Emerging WA Aboriginal Artists maps a journey across the vast state of Western Australia—from the red dirt of the Kimberley to the towering forests of the South-West. Presenting over 180 works from 101 artists, the exhibition is the state’s largest celebration of Aboriginal art. Spanning a remarkable breadth of mediums including painting, printmaking, photography, drawing, sculpture and weaving, the works reflect the vastness of Country and cultural practice across these lands.  
 
Delivered under the custodianship of the Aboriginal Art Centre Hub Western Australia (AACHWA), Revealed showcases the work of Aboriginal artists and offers a rare chance to purchase their work, with all proceeds going directly to artists and their communities—supporting the continuation of emerging Aboriginal artists’ practices.  

In 2026, Revealed works have been selected by a distinguished panel including Ilona McGuire (Noongar and Kungarakan), Glenn Iseger-Pilkington (Nhanda, Nyoongar, Dutch and Scottish), Lynley Nargoodah (Nyikina and Walmajarri) and Zali Morgan (Whadjuk Balladong and Wilman). 

The exhibition is accompanied by a full suite of programs, including an art market, free artist talks, artist-led workshops, a drop-in making space and a not-to-be-missed opening night.

About the curator

Zali Morgan is a Noongar woman with ancestral connections to Whadjuk, Balladong, and Wilman Boodjar, born and raised near Wooditchup on Wardandi Boodjar, now based near Boorloo. As an artist, curator, and cultural worker, Zali has a deep passion for working with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander artists, particularly uplifting Noongar artistic practices.

With a keen interest in modes of decolonising, she has worked closely with private and institutional collections, including the Art Gallery of Western Australia, Wesfarmers Arts and the Berndt Museum of Anthropology.

Zali has curated several exhibitions at various institutions in Western Australia, including Perth Institute of Contemporary Art, Walyalup|Fremantle Arts Centre, John Curtin Gallery, Edith Cowan University Gallery, and Bunbury Regional Art Gallery, as well as at the National Art School in Sydney, NSW and internationally at the Australian Embassy in Washington, D.C.

Zali currently works as the Curator of the Carrolup Collection at John Curtin Gallery.