Kidogo Arthouse
Kidogo Arthouse
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"Award winning , unique music and art experiences in a magnificent 19th century limestone building on Bathers Beach." Kidogo Arthouse holds a multitude of unique experiences and events all year round, including exhibitions, concerts and live music festivals. It is also a popular venue to host weddings and private functions due to its ideal location and sheer grandeur of the building.The space is often transformed to adapt the look and feel of the season’s events, adding variety to the existing atmosphere of the building. The venue has long been a favourite amongst local artists and is on its way becoming an icon of the WA music scene, with an increasing number of coveted international and local musicians performing at the gallery.
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Karen O
Terre Haute, IN568 contributions
Oct 2017 • Friends
My daughter, who moved to Australia after college, decided to get married to her fiancé in Fremantle, and chose a location next to the ocean. She did not want to get married on the beach, but she wanted to have pictures on the beach! She chose the art house for her venue as it was a small wedding, and it was rustic and simple... perfect! The building has a art show on one half and a wedding/event room on the other. The space included an outdoor deck that overlooked the ocean, and we got beautiful photos of the couple in front of the setting sun Oceanside.
Written September 23, 2018
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Marta R
Kojonup, Australia38 contributions
Sep 2014 • Couples
Not only the art gallery offers varied and interesting exhibitions, but it's on a lovely setting by the sea and on walking distance to main attractions, which make for a lovely stroll to the gallery.
It also offers great community service, and the owner is lovely and friendly, always welcoming.
A visit to her own studio with a window to the sea is a must, such an enchanting place to visit.
This is the perfect artist studio and gallery, set in a magnificent historic building that touches the soul.
It also offers great community service, and the owner is lovely and friendly, always welcoming.
A visit to her own studio with a window to the sea is a must, such an enchanting place to visit.
This is the perfect artist studio and gallery, set in a magnificent historic building that touches the soul.
Written May 26, 2015
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McBeathMM
Perth, Australia28 contributions
Oct 2019
Old kerosene buildings with a lot of history. Great information around the building with old style pics.
Written October 16, 2019
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Pamela N
Sydney, Australia52 contributions
Nov 2015 • Couples
Not to our taste and very limited art work available. Wandered around and no one even came near us to offer help. We were the only people in there.
Written December 4, 2015
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PARIS522
Eastbourne, UK1,785 contributions
Jun 2019 • Solo
A completely different exhibition to when I was here last year.
A fun exhibition, in parts introducing new objects into famous paintings.
I enjoyed.
A fun exhibition, in parts introducing new objects into famous paintings.
I enjoyed.
Written June 28, 2019
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malcolm l
Birmingham, UK220 contributions
Mar 2019 • Couples
popped in for a brows some really great art work in there same i've got no room on my walls or i may have got a painting or two
Written March 29, 2019
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purplepeppercorn
Canberra, Australia80 contributions
Nov 2018 • Solo
This is a heritage building with two galleries and a whole in the wall adjoining them! Frequent exhibitions and really worth more than one look. Friendly and knowledgeable people work and exhibit there. But the entrance is dangerous for people with a mobility disability or for the frail.
Written January 31, 2019
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Wally H
Perth, Australia400 contributions
Jan 2019 • Friends
This most incredible old limestone building, built in the 1880’s as both a kerosine store and explosive store, separated by a thick limestone wall is now used as a community Arthouse and exhibition centre. The dividing wall now has a walk hole in it allowing for 2 display galleries. At various times it can be used a wedding venue, popup bar, live music venue and private and corporate event facility. Currently there is a photographic exhibition by Tom Grasso “KALAALLIT NUNAAT”, a photographic interpretation of Greenland. Kidogo is worth a visit anytime just to see the building and whatever exhibition is viewing at the time.
Written January 18, 2019
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purplepeppercorn
Canberra, Australia80 contributions
Oct 2018 • Business
Old building on the beach, worth a look when open, check out the exhibitions when they are on and check out the hole in the wall inside.
Written October 28, 2018
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PARIS522
Eastbourne, UK1,785 contributions
May 2018 • Solo
A brilliant little art gallery with some very interesting exhibits.
When I was there the emphasis was on nature matters matters, probably a poor description but, it was a beautiful experience.
When I was there the emphasis was on nature matters matters, probably a poor description but, it was a beautiful experience.
Written June 27, 2018
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enjoyed the gallery, especially the way the building itself has been carefully restored
Written February 12, 2018
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