ARTRAGE is a non-for-profit registered charity and Western Australian arts and cultural organisation.

 
 
FRINGE WORLD Festival. Deadset. Photo by Sean Breadsell.

FRINGE WORLD Festival. Deadset. Photo by Sean Breadsell.

As one of the oldest arts organisations in the State (est. 1983) ARTRAGE has developed and presented numerous key cultural events and festivals that enrich and evolve the culture of Western Australia.

FRINGE WORLD Festival. Caged. Photo by Naomi Reed.

FRINGE WORLD Festival. Caged. Photo by Naomi Reed.

 
 
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FRINGE WORLD is one of the largest avenues through which Western Australians actively participate in the cultural life of the state, and it is the primary way that ARTRAGE contributes to our community cohesion, arts engagement, city vibrancy and civic pride.

 
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Since launching in 2012 Rooftop Movies has become a Perth summer favourite. It's thanks to a unique partnership with City of Perth Parking that allows us to create big-screen entertainment with big city views.

 
Rooftop Movies. Photo by Aeroture.

Rooftop Movies. Photo by Aeroture.

FRINGE WORLD Festival. Wasamba at Girls School. Photo by Miles Noel.

FRINGE WORLD Festival. Wasamba at Girls School. Photo by Miles Noel.

 
 
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Set atop the highest point in the city, Girls School is the cultural heart of East Perth and home to live performances, a winter cinema, delicious food and a delightful watering-hole.

Tickets are now on sale for Girls School Cinema which runs from 6 May 2021.

 
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Fringe Fund is an initiative of ARTRAGE to raise funds to support FRINGE WORLD artists. The funds help artists shine through a range of support, development and presentation opportunities.

 
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In WA’s arts and cultural landscape ARTRAGE currently ranks 1st for operating revenue and 2nd for total patron engagement (behind the State Library).

- Based on an 18/19 Annual Report analysis conducted by Business News.

The 2020/21 ARTRAGE Impact Report reveals more information about the organisation and its main projects.

 

ARTRAGE acknowledges the Whadjuk people of the Noongar Nation as the traditional custodians of the land on which we work and present our activity. We pay our respects to Elders past, present and emerging.