11/6/2025
Please join us for the next edition of VHS Tracking Presents - Goolugatup's film club. The program invites local artists to present a film.
VHS Tracking Presents.... Jessyca Hutchens with The Last Wave (1977)
Please join us for the next edition of VHS Tracking Presents - Goolugatup's film club
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The program invites local artists to present a wide-ranging selection of art films, classics, and new wave cinema. Curated by iconic Boorloo film critic Tristan Fidler, the creator of the celebrated local VHS Tracking film zine, and hosted by Goolugatup Gallery monthly.
In this edition, art curator Jessyca Hutchens will be presenting the film The Last Wave (1977)
Doors 6:30pm
Film Starts 7:00pm
FREE admittance, full bar, free popcorn, feel free to byo snacks, picnic rugs or low chairs.
Space limited RSVP to ensure your spot.
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THE LAST WAVE – Rated PG, 106 mins
Dream is a shadow of something real. Internationally acclaimed filmmaker Peter Weir (Oscar nominated director of PICNIC AT HANGING ROCK, GALLIPOLI and WITNESS) explores a startling world on the brink of apocalypse in THE LAST WAVE, a time and place where Mother Nature and human nature are destined to collide in catastrophic disaster. When lawyer David Burton (Richard Chamberlain) is assigned a case to defend a group of indigenous Australian men, he is unprepared for the nightmares and dreamscapes ahead. Accused of murdering one of their own, the men stand trial amidst suspicious circumstances and, as Burton becomes plagued by unsettling visions, he is drawn to the mysterious Chris Lee (AFI Award winner David Gulpilil) for answers to his torment. As the erratic climate turns dangerous, Burton senses a greater power at play, where tribal customs and the ancient ideas of Dreamtime may be more than just an ominous warning. Featuring atmospheric cinematography by Oscar winner Russell Boyd, THE LAST WAVE is a haunting journey into the depths of the unknown, where dreams and nightmares conspire as one.
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Dr Jessyca Hutchens is a Palyku woman living and working on Noongar boodja. She is a Lecturer at the School of Indigenous Studies and a Co-Director at the Berndt Museum, at the University of Western Australia. Jessyca is an art historian, curator, and writer who has previously held positions as the Curator at the Berndt Museum, a Curatorial Fellow at the Kluge-Ruhe Aboriginal Art Collection at the University of Virginia, the Curatorial Assistant to the Artistic Director for the 22nd Biennale of Sydney, and as a Lecturer in Global Art History at the University of Birmingham.
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Artist Talks: Kieron Broadhurst & Katie Ryan
6/4/25
Join us for an artist talk with Kieron Broadhurst & Katie Ryan - the exhibiting artists of Goolugatup Heathcote's latest exhibitions.
OPENING: Kieron Broadhurst & Ash Tower, Katie Ryan, Sounds 24
5/4/25
Exhibitions opening & live music, 5pm Saturday, 5 April 2025. FREE entry, with full bar, great food
VHS Tracking Presents.... The Last Wave (1977) with Jessyca Hutchens
11/6/25
Please join us for the next edition of VHS Tracking Presents - Goolugatup's film club. The program invites local artists to present a film.
VHS Tracking Presents.... Wake in Fright (1971) with Duncan Wright
14/5/25
The program invites local artists to present a wide-ranging selection of art films, classics, and new wave cinema. Curated by iconic Boorloo film critic Tristan Fidler, the creator of the celebrated local VHS Tracking film zine, and hosted by Goolugatup Gallery monthly.
VHS Tracking Presents.... Phenomena (1985) with Sean Morris
16/4/25
The program invites local artists to present a wide-ranging selection of art films, classics, and new wave cinema. Curated by iconic Boorloo film critic Tristan Fidler, the creator of the celebrated local VHS Tracking film zine, and hosted by Goolugatup Gallery monthly.
Goolugatup Heathcote is located on the shores of the Derbal Yerrigan, in the suburb of Applecross, just south of the centre of Boorloo Perth, WA. It is 10 minute drive from the CBD, the closest train station is Canning Bridge, and the closest bus route the 148.
58 Duncraig Rd, Applecross, Boorloo (Perth), Western AustraliaOpen 10–4 Tuesday–Sunday, closed public holidays. The grounds are open 24/7.