
Call for Artists: Zig Zag Gallery 2026 Exhibition Program Now Open
The Zig Zag Gallery is inviting artists to be part of its 2026 Exhibition Program—an opportunity to showcase creative work in one of Perth Hills' most vibrant contemporary art spaces.
Located in the heart of Kalamunda, the Zig Zag Gallery is known for celebrating diverse voices and artforms.
The 2026 program is open to artists across all contemporary practices including painting, textiles, photography, performance, installation, and new media.
As part of the callout, applicants may also nominate for the Zig Zag Cultivate Award—a special initiative offering in-kind gallery hire and a $1,000 artist honorarium.
The award supports inclusive, accessible, and representative exhibitions, and is open to all artists, with encouragement for applications from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander artists, LGBTQIA+ artists, artists with disabilities, and those from culturally diverse backgrounds.
Three Cultivate Award recipients will be selected based on artistic quality, demonstrated need, and commitment to representation.
Applications close Monday 23 June 2025.
👉 Zig Zag Art Gallery 2026 Exhibition Program | Engage Kalamunda
For enquiries, contact: zzgallery@kalamunda.wa.gov.au

Call for Artists: Zig Zag Gallery 2026 Exhibition Program Now Open
The Zig Zag Gallery is inviting artists to be part of its 2026 Exhibition Program—an opportunity to showcase creative work in one of Perth Hills' most vibrant contemporary art spaces.
Located in the heart of Kalamunda, the Zig Zag Gallery is known for celebrating diverse voices and artforms.
The 2026 program is open to artists across all contemporary practices including painting, textiles, photography, performance, installation, and new media.
As part of the callout, applicants may also nominate for the Zig Zag Cultivate Award—a special initiative offering in-kind gallery hire and a $1,000 artist honorarium.
The award supports inclusive, accessible, and representative exhibitions, and is open to all artists, with encouragement for applications from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander artists, LGBTQIA+ artists, artists with disabilities, and those from culturally diverse backgrounds.
Three Cultivate Award recipients will be selected based on artistic quality, demonstrated need, and commitment to representation.
Applications close Monday 23 June 2025.
👉 Zig Zag Art Gallery 2026 Exhibition Program | Engage Kalamunda
For enquiries, contact: zzgallery@kalamunda.wa.gov.au
We respectfully acknowledge the Traditional Owners, the Whadjuk Noongar People as the Custodians of this land. We also pay respect to all Aboriginal community Elders, past, present and future who have and continue to reside in the area and have been an integral part of the history of this region.