Alfred Cove Art Society (ACAS) established in 1977, brings together artists of all skill levels to share ideas, inspire creativity, and discuss art. Members work across various mediums and subjects, with over 80 artists available for commissioned pieces.
Monthly meetings, held at Atwell Gallery in Alfred Cove on the last Thursday of each month at 6:45 PM, feature artist demonstrations, product insights, and interactive challenges. Visitors are welcome, with no fee for members or first-time guests.
Beyond meetings, the Society hosts plein air sessions, exhibitions, workshops, and art getaways. Upcoming events can be found on the Event Calendar, and the latest updates are available in the newsletter.
For more information or to join, visit the ACAS website
The Printmakers Association of Western Australia (PAWA) supports printmakers through networking, exhibitions, and skill-sharing opportunities. Open to both professionals and beginners, PAWA encourages experimentation and excellence in printmaking.
Founded in 1974, PAWA promotes the appreciation and collection of fine art prints across Western Australia, embracing both traditional techniques—etching, lithography, lino-cuts, and screen printing—and contemporary methods like digital and laser engraving.
Based at Atwell House & Gallery, PAWA organizes group exhibitions, workshops, guest speakers, and print collection tours, fostering a vibrant community for printmakers to connect, learn, and create. To learn more visit the PAWA website
The Atwell Arts Centre Hand Spinners, established in 1978, is one of the founding groups of the Atwell Arts Centre in Alfred Cove, Western Australia. Their fundraising efforts significantly contributed to the construction of Atwell gallery.
The group welcomes spinners, knitters, crocheters, and other textile artists, providing a collaborative environment for individuals passionate about fiber arts. Meetings are held every Tuesday from 12:30 PM to 3:30 PM at the Atwell House.
These gatherings offer members opportunities to share skills, work on projects, and engage with a community of like-minded crafters. For more information or to get involved, interested individuals can contact the group through the
Handweavers, Spinners and Dyers Guild of Western Australia's website.