Discover Marginalia: Printmaking at the Edges of Visibility in WA, a compelling free exhibition in Mandurah presented by the Alcoa Mandurah Art Gallery at the Mandurah Performing Arts Centre.
Developed in partnership with Peel Printmaking and supported by the Printmakers Association of WA, this exhibition transforms the gallery into an active meeting point for artistic exchange, collaboration and discovery. It highlights the depth and diversity of contemporary printmaking practice across Western Australia.
The exhibition unfolds across two interconnected gallery spaces. The Main Gallery features works by established printmakers Yvonne Rees-Pagh, Sarah Robinson, Francesco Geronazzo and Monika Lukowska, showcasing refined and experimental approaches to the print medium.
The Foyer Gallery presents a dynamic collection of works from regional and emerging printmakers across Western Australia, including Eleanor Davies, Nikki Green, Caroline Juniper, Yvonne Dorricott, Sue Dennis, Christine Latham, Anne-Maree Lapinski, Kati Thamo, Molly Coy and Qing Zhu.
Curated by Lotte Waters and Jo Wood, the exhibition positions printmaking at the “edges of visibility”, inviting audiences to reflect on process, place and artistic voice.
A key cultural highlight in Mandurah’s arts calendar, this exhibition offers visitors the opportunity to engage with contemporary Western Australian printmaking in a vibrant gallery setting.
Key Highlights
- Free exhibition in Mandurah
- Contemporary printmaking from WA artists
- Two-gallery exhibition across MPAC spaces
- Features regional and emerging artists
- Curated by Lotte Waters & Jo Wood
- Hosted at Mandurah Performing Arts Centre
Location
Alcoa Mandurah Art Gallery, Mandurah Performing Arts Centre, 8 Ormsby Terrace, Mandurah WA 6210
Date & Time
- Exhibition: Monday – Friday, 9:00am – 5:00pm from 22 May – 26 June 2026
- Opening Event: 22 May, 6:00pm
- Symposium: 23 May, 11:00am – 4:00pm