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Embracing Djeran: Lea Taylor’s ‘Connection’ Sculpture

Embark on an enchanting journey through Subi East as the Noongar Six Season Markers come to life. Follow the winding Bidi Trail to encounter each of these magnificent sculptures, crafted by talented Noongar artists, each employing unique techniques and materials to embody the essence of the six seasons.
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Welcome Bunuru: The Artistic Vision of David Jones

Embark on an enchanting journey through Subi East as the Noongar Six Season Markers come to life. Follow the winding Bidi Trail to encounter each of these magnificent sculptures, crafted by talented Noongar artists, each employing unique techniques and materials to embody the essence of the six seasons.
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Meet the Team

Apparatus is thrilled to announce the well-deserved promotions of Pascale Giorgi and Alessia Concetti Cossiri. Both Pascale and Alessia have consistently demonstrated exceptional dedication, skill, and leadership in their roles, and we are excited to see them continue to contribute to Apparatus in new and impactful ways.
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From sketch to sculpture: Rubeun Yorkshire’s journey through Birak

Embark on an enchanting journey through Subi East as the Noongar Six Season Markers come to life. Follow the winding Bidi Trail to encounter each of these magnificent sculptures, crafted by talented Noongar artists, each employing unique techniques and materials to embody the essence of the six seasons.
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Building the skills to shape the future

The Six Seasons Bidi Artwork project – which included other seasonal markers created by Dellas Bennell, Kamsani Bin Salleh, David Jones, Jarni McGuire and Rubeun Yorkshire – was the biggest WA State Government investment in Aboriginal public art to date.
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Embracing Kambarang: The art of Jarni McGuire

Embark on an enchanting journey through Subi East as the Noongar Six Season Markers come to life. Follow the winding Bidi Trail to encounter each of these magnificent sculptures, crafted by talented Noongar artists, each employing unique techniques and materials to embody the essence of the six seasons.
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We pay our respects to Elders past, present and emerging.
We celebrate the stories, culture and traditions of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Elders of all communities who also work and live on this land.