City of Fremantle Art Collection

The City of Fremantle Art Collection is vested in the City of Fremantle and was established in 1958 with the donation of 43 Australian paintings by Sir Claude Hotchin. The Collection includes both historical and contemporary artworks primarily by artists who work or live in Fremantle. Significant holdings include works about Fremantle, largest collection of paintings by Kathleen O'Connor in a public collection and a National holding of Australian Prints which includes works acquired from the Fremantle Print Award established in 1976.

Shane Pickett (1957-), Waagle and Yondock story 2004, acrylic paint on canvas, 120 x 90 cm, no.147
Shane Pickett (1957-), Waagle and Yondock story 2004, acrylic paint on canvas, 120 x 90 cm, no.147

Address: 
1 Finnerty Street, Fremantle WA 6010, Australia
Tel: 
+61 08 94329828
+61 08 9430 6613
Hours: 
10am - 5pm Daily
Admission: 
Free
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Facilities: 
The City of Fremantle Art Collection has no dedicated Gallery and presents exhibitions and displays drawn from the Collection in a number of sites and venues throughout the City. Regular exhibitions are conducted at the Fremantle Arts Centre and City Library.
Collection: 

Paintings, prints, ceramics, works on paper, photographs