Exhibitions and Events 2026

Mandurah Plein Air Artists love getting together to share and celebrate the amazing work created by our members. Our exhibitions and events are all about showcasing the diverse talents within our group and the beauty of the places we paint. It’s a chance for artists and the community to connect, enjoy local creativity, and be inspired by landscapes that bring our art to life. (Scroll down for more info on each exhibition).

WhoName of ExhibitionWhereWhen
Mandurah Plein Air Artists & othersMandurah Open Studios
Various locations – see the event guide below2-10 May (weekends)
Val BrooksThe Edge of ShadowsRockingham Arts Centre1 – 26 April
Gayle Suzanne Bukey, Joie Villeneuve and Deborah ZibahRadical Futures: The Quiet BetweenMandurah Performing Arts Centre13 February – 20 March
Corinne RapleyRadianceTerrace Greehouse, Fremantle16 February – 1 March
Deb ZibahShifting FormsRockingham Arts Centre14 January – 1 February

Mandurah Open Studios

Mandurah Open Studios is an annual event where artists from around our region showcase their work from the studio. This event was previously Peel Open Studios. I addition to the indiidual studios of some of our intrepid artists, a collective have got together and are exhibiting from the old Yacht Club. To find out more about the event- head over to the Mandurah Open Studios website. You can download the event guide here:

Mandurah Open Studio Event Guide


Val Brooks

Val’s exhibition – “The Edge of Shadows” – is at Rockingham Arts Centre from 1 April – 26 April. The opening of the exhibition is on the 4th April.


Deb Zibah

Shifting Forms: An Intuitive Enquiry by Deborah Zibah officially opened 14th January to 1st February at the Rockingham Arts Centre from 2pm to 4pm.


RADICAL FUTURES: The Quiet Between

RADICAL FUTURES: The Quiet Between is the Regional Arts Triennial coming to Alcoa Mandurah Art Gallery in 2026. Bringing together an outstanding group of Western Australian artists, The Quiet Between challenges audiences to engage with a critical and complex question facing the Peel Region and similar rapidly growing areas worldwide: How can development—urban,industrial, and rural—proceed in ways that protect the irreplaceable natural ecosystems and intangible cultural landscapes integral to community identity and ecological health?


Corrine Rapley

Corrine’s new exhibition at Terrace Greenhouse in South Fremantle opens in February and runs through to the 1st March.