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Situated directly on the beach front below Historic Arthur Head is the J Shed housing a number of established Fremantle Artists. It has been operating as a productive art space since 1992. In recent times more artists studios have been established in the old Port buildings creating a '''Bather’s Beach Arts Precinct'''. <ref>[http://www.kidogo.com.au/ www.kidogo.com.au]</ref><ref>[http://www.ashadocs.org/aha/04/04_04_McIlroy.pdf Australian Historical Archaeology-1986]</ref> Fremantle is a city in on the west coast of [[Australia]].   
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Situated directly on the beach front below ''historic'' Arthur Head is the J Shed housing a number of established Fremantle Artists. It has been operating as a productive art space since 1992. In recent times more artists studios have been established in the old Port buildings creating a '''Bather’s Beach Arts Precinct'''. <ref>[http://www.kidogo.com.au/ www.kidogo.com.au]</ref><ref>[http://www.ashadocs.org/aha/04/04_04_McIlroy.pdf Australian Historical Archaeology-1986]</ref> Fremantle is a city in on the west coast of [[Australia]].   
  
 
== Artists ==
 
== Artists ==

Revision as of 12:51, 27 July 2011

Situated directly on the beach front below historic Arthur Head is the J Shed housing a number of established Fremantle Artists. It has been operating as a productive art space since 1992. In recent times more artists studios have been established in the old Port buildings creating a Bather’s Beach Arts Precinct. [1][2] Fremantle is a city in on the west coast of Australia.

Artists

Jenny Dawson Ceramic Artist-Wellard (photo by Peter Zuvela)


Address

Bathers Beach, off Mews Road or Fleet Street - Fremantle, Australia


Bather’s Beach-Fremantle/Australia
Bather’s Beach: Round House-Fremantle/Australia



































References

Fremantle-Bathers Beach Sunset (J Shed/Australia) - Fire God (Sculpture by Greg James). Photo by Peter Zuvela















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