Fremantle's winter arts festival, 10 Nights in Port, will feature more than 15 captivating installations, exhibitions, and performances from 15-25 August.
The 2024 edition of 10 Nights in Port is dedicated to showcasing Western Australian artists and aims to unite various subcultures and communities.
Attendees are encouraged to step out of their comfort zones and broaden their perspectives by engaging with new ideas and individuals.
One of the highlights of this year's festival is "Cracked", a unique ceramic project and exhibition led by First Nations artist Alfred Lowe. Cracked explores the theme of community resilience and the power of hope during challenging times.
The festival is scheduled to occur across 10 community venues across Walyalup (Fremantle), offering a variety of free and ticketed performances for attendees to enjoy.
Six Seasons Gathering is an exhibition by Nyoongar and Wadjala artists that showcases gathered and shared seasonal resources from the Walyalup Bilya area to create artworks that reflect the Nyoongar six seasons.
Joy Persists is a multi-faceted program of artworks that explore joy, not as a response or in reflection, but in action through visual arts, workshops, film, experimental music and discussion.
Potluck is a Feast of Gentle Bravery: A community event where people are invited to bring a plate, pull up a chair to connect and hear some barefaced stories from strangers, who may turn into friends.
CaberGAY is a live performance hosted by Cougar Morrison featuring a vivid smorgasbord of cabaret, theatre, circus, comedy, leather and kink in the heart of Fremantle.