
2025 Revealed Art Market
OVERVIEW
The 2025 Revealed Art Market at the WA Museum Boola Bardip was an undeniable success, brimming with energy, art, and culture.
Over 4,000 visitors streamed through its doors, transforming the iconic museum into a dynamic, bustling hub celebrating Aboriginal art from across Western Australia.
OBJECTIVE & CHALLENGE
Our core objective for the Revealed Art Market was to create an engaging and accessible platform for Aboriginal artists to showcase and sell their incredible work.
The challenge lay in orchestrating this large-scale event within a prominent museum setting. This required meticulous planning to ensure seamless visitor flow, optimal art presentation, and efficient management of all logistical elements, harmonizing the museum's existing environment with a vibrant, temporary market space.
INNOVATION & IMPLEMENTATION
Bringing the Revealed Art Market to life was a collaborative effort from day one. Our team worked hand-in-hand with the Aboriginal Art Centre Hub WA (AACHWA) and the WA Museum Boola Bardip to manage every detail.
A key focus was the strategic design of the event space. We transformed the City View Room and outdoor concourse into a gallery-like setting with crisp white marquees, letting each diverse artwork shine. The layout ensured effortless visitor flow between the museum and the market, fostering a unique blend of cultures and conversations.
Beyond the visuals, we oversaw the entire build and pack-down, navigating tight timelines and complex logistics. From site maps and approvals to vendor coordination, our proactive approach ensured smooth operations, proving that truly successful events are meticulously designed.
RESULTS & SUCCESS
The 2025 Revealed Art Market was a huge hit! More than 4,000 visitors dove into the incredible world of WA's Aboriginal art. Our thoughtful setup really let the art shine, sparking genuine connections between artists and art lovers.
This event was a powerful celebration of culture and community, bringing everyone together for a day bursting with color, connection, and creativity. We're so proud to have helped create something that meant so much to so many, truly boosting appreciation for WA's vibrant Aboriginal art scene.