EXHIBITION: 15/05/25 – 03/07/25

EXHIBITION OPENING: Thursday 15 May, 2025

(in conjunction with the REAF Festival)

TIME: 6pm – 7.30pm

WHERE: Red Earth Arts Precinct Foyers, 27 Welcome Road Karratha WA

FEATURED ARTISTS: 

Andrea Vinkovic

Amelia Blanco

Chelsea Mcauliffe

per-Spective Lines

The Junction Co. is excited to invite you to the exhibition opening of per-Spective Lines, a group exhibition and Artist in Residency program (AiR) brought together by renowned Perth-based ceramicist Andrea Vinkovic, Karratha multidisciplinary artist Chelsea McAuliffe, and Port Hedland-based multidisciplinary and media artist Amelia Blanco. This program explores the distinctive character of Karratha and its surrounding landscape through a range of artistic practices and collaborative engagement.

Centred around the theme of aerial perspectives and colours of the landscape, the exhibition captures the beauty of the region from above, highlighting the rich textures and tones of the land, sea, and sky. Through the collaboration of local and visiting artists, and the involvement of the wider local community, per-Spective Lines fosters meaningful connections and encourages shared artistic expression.

As part of the AiR program, Andrea Vinkovic led a dedicated community artwork titled Karratha Reflections. This ceramic installation explores the ideas of connection to place, belonging, and memory of the land. Using locally sourced clay, Andrea facilitated a series of free workshops with schools, community groups, and members of the public. Participants contributed their personal interpretations of the landscape, shaping small ceramic pieces that were then brought together to form a large-scale suspended artwork, featured in the Red Earth Arts Prescient Foyer. Karratha Reflections stands as a powerful, community-driven expression of place, created through many hands and shared stories.

Chelsea McAuliffe, a Karratha-based artist, contributed a new body of work that offers a vivid visual interpretation of the regional landscape. While working in a different medium from Andrea and Amelia, Chelsea’s practice intersected thematically, with their collaboration woven throughout the exhibition. The dialogue between their works highlights a creative synergy celebrating distinct yet complementary ways of responding to place through tactile and visual elements, both individually and collectively.

Amelia Blanco presents Landmarks, a two-part, projection-mapped sculptural installation that explores the distinct topography of Karratha. Cast in plaster and animated through light and movement, Amelia’s work highlights the iconic hills that frame the Karratha City Centre, particularly those along the Yaburara Heritage Trail and Radio Hill. These sites, known as popular lookouts and meeting places also serve as natural markers, shaping how people move through, situate themselves within, and remember the Pilbara landscape.

Reflecting on her work, Amelia shares “Growing up in Port Hedland, I remember being awestruck by Karratha’s hills on family visits. As an adult, these same contours have become subtle signposts, measuring distance, change, and time. This work is both a tribute to the land and a reflection on how we carry and navigate place.”

Together, these three artists offer a layered and immersive experience of the Pilbara, through community ceramics, visual storytelling, and light-based installation. per-Spective Lines invites audiences to see the region through a multitude of lenses, all grounded in memory, connection and creative collaboration.

Meet the artists

ANDREA VINKOVIC

PERTH BASED ARTIST

Vinkovic is a ceramic artist whose work explores the fragility, beauty, and interconnectedness of the natural world through organic forms and symbolic visual language. Drawing inspiration from microscopic and satellite imagery, she creates sculptural ceramics that evoke a sense of wonder, belonging, and environmental accountability. With over 20 years of experience, Andrea has exhibited nationally and internationally, including at the Venice Art Biennale 2022, and co-runs ClayMake Studio, a thriving creative hub in Perth.

AMELIA BLANCO

PORT HEDLAND BASED ARTIST

Blanco is a multidisciplinary artist whose work has been featured in major exhibitions across Western Australia, including the Open Borders project at Courthouse Gallery+Studio (2022) and the John Curtin Gallery (2023). In 2024, she participated in The Junction Co.’s Radius Mentoring Program and exhibited in Radius 5.0. That same year, she joined the Listening Geographies collective for the IOTA exhibition.

CHELSEA MCAULIFFE

KARRATHA BASED ARTIST

Chelsea McAuliffe graduated with a Bachelor of Visual Arts (Honours) from Edith Cowan University in 2007 and received the Artsource Industry Award for her professionalism. She has exhibited in the Cossack and Dampier Art Awards, earning a Highly Commended Award in 2021. In 2022, she joined The Junction Co.’s Radius Mentoring Program, showcased in Radius 3.0, and was later invited to exhibit in the 2025 Radius Reunion and lead creative workshops in Karratha.

See the Works

Karratha Reflections (1)

ARTIST: Andrea Vinkovic

MATERIAL: Ceramic installation

DIMENSION: 225cm (h) x 390cm (w)

Karratha Reflections (2)

ARTIST: Andrea Vinkovic

MATERIAL: Ceramic installation

DIMENSION: 225cm (h) x 390cm (w)

Landmarks (Yaburara Heritage Trail)

ARTIST: Amelia Blanco

MATERIAL: Projection on plaster

DIMENSION: 200cm (h) x 120cm (w)

Landmarks (Radio Hill)

ARTIST: Amelia Blanco

MATERIAL: Projection on plaster

DIMENSION: 200cm (h) x 120cm (w)

Dolphin Island, Archipelago, Series 1

ARTIST: Chelsea Mcauliffe

MATERIAL: Oil on canvas

DIMENSION: 137cm (h) x 137cm (w)

Dolphin Island, Archipelago, Series 2

ARTIST: Chelsea Mcauliffe

MATERIAL: Oil on canvas

DIMENSION: 137cm (h) x 137cm (w)

Dolphin Island, Archipelago, Series 3

ARTIST: Chelsea Mcauliffe

MATERIAL: Oil on canvas

DIMENSION: 137cm (h) x 137cm (w)

Dolphin Island, Archipelago, Series 4

ARTIST: Chelsea Mcauliffe

MATERIAL: Oil on canvas

DIMENSION: 137cm (h) x 137cm (w)

For more information:
Email: hello@thejunctionco.com.au
Phone: 08 9141 0041

The Red Earth Arts Precinct Exhibition Program is managed by The Junction Co. on behalf of the City of Karratha. This program is made possible through the generous sponsorship of Rio Tinto and the support of the Department of Local Government, Sport and Cultural Industries (DLGSC) Culture and the Arts WA, as part of their RETB Regional Arts Sector Capacity Building funding program for 2023 to 2027.

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