Form (arts organisation)
Form is a Western Australian arts organisation that delivers programming tailored to specific communities throughout the state.
It was known Craftwest until 2004.
Organisation
Form is a non-profit, membership-based, charity-registered arts organisation that focuses on multiartform programming tailored to specific communities.Form currently operates offices and galleries in Perth and Port Hedland, managing a range of exhibitions and projects, consultancy, and professional development services. Form is known for projects that often span several years, and for its ability to generate innovative partnerships with industry and corporate sponsors including Wesfarmers and BHP Billiton.
Notable projects
Designing Futures, 2004–2008
Designing Futures was a project focused on the medium of fine wood, in response to the state government's newly instigated regulations to protect Western Australia's old-growth forests. In response to the changed regulations, the project explored design as an alternative to logging, with an international conference of design academics and an exhibition by the world's leading fine wood artists held in Perth in early 2003. Following these events, the focus of the project expanded to other craft mediums, providing professional development to "clusters" of Western Australian craftmakers and designers, with the project culminating in the establishment of Midland Atelier in 2008.Ngurra Kuju Walyja — One Country One People — Canning Stock Route Project, 2006–2013
Ngurra Kuju Walyja — One Country One People — Canning Stock Route Project began in 2006, the centenary year of the founding of the Canning Stock Route, the longest stock route in the Southern Hemisphere established during Western Australia's Federation period. Ngurra Kuju Walyja told an Aboriginal history of the stock route and the effects its construction had on Aboriginal communities. Under the direction of Aboriginal stakeholders, the project grew to incorporate ten remote Aboriginal community art centres; a large cross-cultural team of curators, filmmakers, and cultural advisors; over 120 Aboriginal artists and contributors; and numerous national partners.In late 2008 the National Museum of Australia permanently acquired the Canning Stock Route Collection, 140 artworks curated by the Canning Stock Route Project team over three years, and entered into a partnership with Form to produce an exhibition Yiwarra Kuju – The Canning Stock Route, comprising paintings, cultural artefacts, film, new media, and photography. Yiwarra Kuju launched at the National Museum of Australia in Canberra in July 2010, attracting more visitors to the museum than any other exhibition in its history, before touring Australia. The exhibition showed in Perth as a headlining event in the cultural program accompanying the 2011 Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting. In collaboration with the Center for Digital Archaeology of Berkeley, Form developed Mira, an online archive of the intangible cultural heritage that was collected throughout the project.