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VHS Tracking Presents... The Last Wave w. Jessyca Hutchens

VHS Tracking Presents... The Last Wave w. Jessyca Hutchens

11 June 2025

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Please join us for the next edition of VHS Tracking Presents - Goolugatup's film club. The program invites local artists to present a film.

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VHS Tracking Presents...The Last Wave (1977) with Jessyca Hutchens

Please join us for the next edition of VHS Tracking Presents - Goolugatup's film club

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The program invites local artists to present a wide-ranging selection of art films, classics, and new wave cinema. Curated by iconic Boorloo film critic Tristan Fidler, the creator of the celebrated local VHS Tracking film zine, and hosted by Goolugatup Gallery monthly.

In this edition, artist Jessyca Hutchens will be presenting The Last Wave (1977)

Doors 6:30pm | Starts 7:00pm

FREE admittance, full bar, free popcorn, feel free to byo snacks.
Seats limited RSVP to ensure your spot.

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Jessyca is a Palyku woman, living and working in Boorloo (Perth), Western Australia. She is an art historian DPhil in Art History at the University of Oxford and is the curator at the Berndt Museum, a major collection of Australian Indigenous and Torres Strait Islander art and material culture at the University of Western Australia. Jessyca researches on contemporary Indigenous art, and issues related to museums and material culture, and has written on related topics for many art magazines, journals, catalogues and for the book Indigenous Archives: The Making and Unmaking of Aboriginal Art (2017). She has recently worked as a Curatorial Assistant to the Artistic Director at the Biennale of Sydney, where she worked on a landmark Indigenous-led exhibition, NIRIN, for which she also co-edited an award-winning artist book, NIRIN NGAAY.

As a member of the Oxford First Peoples Collective, she helped to organize interdisciplinary events promoting Indigenous knowledges, scholarship and politics, and worked as a lecturer in Global Art History and Cultural Studies at the University of Birmingham, where she designed and taught a new course on contemporary global art histories. Jessyca is a co-founder and editor of the online journal of artistic research oarplatform.com which provides a platform for experimental and creative research methods.

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Goolugatup Heathcote is a cultural precinct located on the shores of the Derbal Yerrigan, in the suburb of Applecross, just south of the centre of Boorloo Perth, WA.

The precinct's street address is 58 Duncraig Rd, Applecross WA. It is 10 minute drive from the CBD, with ample parking on site. The closest train station is Canning Bridge, and the closest bus route the 148.

The project space, where the film screening is held, is wheelchair accessible through rear access. ACROD parking is available nearby. Main entry is 1.4m wide, and accessible toilet doors are 0.9m wide. Toilets are unisex

Event Information

Hosted byVHS Tracking + Goolugatup Heathcote
Time6:30 PM - 9:00 PM
CostFree
Contact Details9364 5666
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Location

"Goolugatup Heathcote Gallery
Derbal Yerrigan Swan House,
58 Duncraig Rd,
Applecross WA 6153"
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