Please join us for a celebration of the Great Western Woodlands, the largest temperate woodland left on earth!
Come and see a stunning collection of photographic images, showcasing one of Western Australia's most iconic regions. A selection of professional, amateaur and junior photographer's work has been chosen to highlight the natural beauty of this oft-forgotten part of Western Australia. The winning and runner-up selections from the Wilderness Society's inaugural Great Western Woodlands photography competition will be displayed, along with a variety of other works for sale.
Photo: Angie Roe
The Great Western Woodlands covers 16 million hectares, over twice the size of Tasmania, the Woodlands are home to over 20 percent of Australia eucalypts, over 3000 different flowering plant species, and provide refuge for countless bird and animal species!
Don't miss this unique opportunity to see a combination of images from both emerging local photographers and established professionals who've dedicated years to capturing this raw and rugged part of our home state.
Exhibition Opening
When: Thursday 14th March 6pm until 8pm
Where: City Arts Space, Northbridge
What: Great Western Woodlands Photography Exhibition, nibbles and drinks provided.
Please RSVP with your details to the right.
If you can't make the opening night, the exhibition will also be open from 10am until 4pm Friday 15/3, Saturday 16/3 and until 2pm on Sunday 17/3.
The Wilderness Society would like to thank Lottery West for their support in enabling this exhibition.