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Woodman Point Holiday Park

Fremantle, Western Australia

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  • Exhibitions and Shows (6)
    1. Helen Maudsley - The Landscape of Being The Landscape of Being brings recent work of Victorian painter Helen Maudsley to Fremantle Arts Centre for her first solo show in Western Australia. One of Australia's most significant artists, Maudsley, who is now in her 80s has been painting for six decades and her unique psycho-aesthetic vision of the world has influenced many artists.
    2. Jacob Ogden Smith - Pottery Three Ways For emerging Western Australian artist Jacob Ogden Smith, pottery is a cultural phenomenon that has traditionally explained much about the society it was made in. However, today pottery has become less of a historical record and more of a mass produced product with traditional potters becoming more reclusive in their activities. In Pottery Three Ways this scenario is questioned with the work combining elements of utility, beauty and humour in the face of traditional pottery practices.
    3. Michaela Gleave - A Day is Longer Than a Year Drawing on natural phenomena and tricks of perception while engaging a keen sense of poetry, romance and adventure, New South Wales artist Michaela Gleave creates the site-specific installation A Day is Longer Than a Year. The work, based on use of light 'reflects on our shifting understanding of matter, time and space,' says Gleave.
    4. Take 12 Take 12 is a series of short videos written and performed by young people inspired by twelve contemporary artworks from the City of Fremantle Art Collection. From 23 minds, came 12 profoundly different stories.
    5. Tanya Lee - Personal Space In this her first solo show, Tanya Lee takes you on one of her adventures through 'an ordinary life'. A parody of a picketed existence, Personal Space looks at walking a fine line between the idea of welcoming someone into your home while also fortifying against a vague and unidentified enemy. This video installation documents her performances in which she dons 'fence suits' that replicate the suburban architecture around her.
    6. Wadjemup to Walyalup (Rottnest to Fremantle) - a history of Indigenous incarceration in Western Australia Fremantle Prison's new exhibition examines the confronting history of the incarceration of Aboriginal people in Western Australia.
  • Festivals and Celebrations (1)
    1. Fremantle Festival Australia's longest running festival, the Fremantle Festival, is a celebration of 108 years of the magical culture that makes Fremantle so unique. Shaped largely by the imaginations of local artists, performers and schools, the Festival is a vibrant hub of community activity.
  • Performances (2)
    1. WASO - Fremantle Chamber Series - Mozarts Serenade A close friend of the Mozart family, Sigmund Haffner, commissioned this serenade for the wedding of his sister Marie Elisabeth. Mozart delivered a substantial work in eight diverse movements, reflecting both its intended performance at a wedding eve celebration and the wealth of the commissioner.
    2. WASO - Fremantle Chamber Series - Schuberts Octet Schubert's Octet is a masterpiece of mood, colour and balance. Modelled on Beethoven's immensely popular Septet, it surpasses even the great master's work for sheer inventiveness. While the Octet is amiable, elegant and buoyant, moments of sublime melancholy peer through the music's joyousness in this charming performance as part of the West Australian Symphony Orchestra's Chamber Series.
  • Sporting Events (2)
    1. Red Bull Lighthouse to Leighton At 19 kilometres, the Red Bull Lighthouse to Leighton kite surfing race is the longest in the world. Starting at Phillip Point on Rottnest Island, kite surfers speed across the Indian Ocean through the Gage Roads channel and finish at Leighton Beach in North Fremantle.
    2. South Fremantle Football Club Game Days Come along to Fremantle Oval, the home ground of the South Fremantle Football Club to cheer on the Bulldogs as they take on the other teams of the WAFL at their home fixtures.
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Getting There

Woodman Point Holiday Park

132 Cockburn Road,
Munster, 6166,
Australia

Freecall: 1800 244 133

Tel: 08 9434 1433
Email: woodman@aspenparks.com.au
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