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25.01.2022 Another great read about the South West and our amazing talent, click the link below. https://fabricquarterly.com.au/2020/08/small-town-big-art/



24.01.2022 Issue 9: Empowers, Inspires is the inspiring story of this year’s Miss NAIDOC WA winner, Katelan Stack, and the woman behind the revitalisation of the WA movement, model, and community worker, Shannon McGuire. FQ incorrectly credited the story that was penned by the talented and regular contributor Georgina Barker. Our sincere apologies to Georgi for this unforgivable error. @georginabarkerphotography @fabricquarterly @ryanmurphystudio @missnaidoc

23.01.2022 GUBI introduces the Sejour Lounge Chair by GamFratesi now available at Ultimo https://fabricquarterly.com.au//low-lounging-with-playful/

23.01.2022 Hi Guys dont miss out on this christmas giveaway 30% off an annual subscription to Fabric Quarterly and go in the draw to win a beautiful leather handbag and leather cardholder by our gorgeous friend Half Measures. https://fabricquarterly.com.au//fabric-quarterly-and-half/



23.01.2022 Empowering Miss NAIDOC this is a must read story click the link in our bio to read this interview with @shannie_mac and the beautiful inspirational 10 finalists for Miss NAIDOC Perth 2020 you girls are amazing words @georginabarkerphotography @aaronmcpolin @missnaidoc

21.01.2022 PICA Re-Opens with HATCHED: National Graduate Show 2020. Click on the bio for the full story @rogerdsouzaphotography, words @pica_perth

20.01.2022 Finding Sanctuary from Issue #1 click the link below and read this story! We are also doing a 60% off back issues just head to our website Fabric Quarterly head over to shop click on any of the back issues you want from 1-7 in the coupon section write backissues and your discount will be applied. https://fabricquarterly.com.au//from-issue-1-finding-sanc/



19.01.2022 Click the link below to read about these amazing female finalists you are all awesome, https://fabricquarterly.com.au/20//empowering-miss-naidoc/

19.01.2022 We thought we would share one of our favourite European hotels and interviews since Fabric Quarterly started. In issue .#4 we interviewed hotelier and design guru Michael Kayne from @theqvest in Cologne Germany. This hotelier was a wealth of knowledge on design but his passion for heritage and sustainability by purchasing old design pieces or design pieces that would last for generations was awe inspiring. Click the link below to read this beautiful interview. Words @jessrule @ralph_baiker_all_areas https://fabricquarterly.com.au//from-issue-4-qvest-for-gr/

19.01.2022 WIN THE LOAM SEASON ONE BOX featuring some of our favourite local businesses @loamaustralia @grandiflora_perth @graze_catering_perth To enter you must Be following all accounts... Tag two (2) friends below Add this post to your Instagram story and tag all accounts. For an extra entry, send us an email via the Contact button on our profile with the subject, Loam Box". One lucky winner will take home: Cire Trudon 800g Intermezzo Candle $150 @grandiflora_perth Voucher The Complete Hamper by Graze Annual subscription to @fabricquarterly Competition ends Thursday June 4 at 4pm AWST.

19.01.2022 Between the Fence and Freedom - The work of Evelyn Malgil https://fabricquarterly.com.au//between-the-fence-and-fre/

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18.01.2022 Minimalist Beauty from Issue 1: Kate FitzGerald, the young female director of small local architecture firm Whispering Smith, wanted to propose an alternative to the ubiquitous grouped dwelling and subsequently created House A a residence that encapsulates the joy in innovative, simple and mindful architecture. Click the link below to read the whole story on this amazing project. https://fabricquarterly.com.au//from-issue-1-minimalist-b/ Words Jessica Rule Images Ben Hosking

18.01.2022 Click the link below to read a story from Issue #6 on local label Butter Goods and their success story! Don't forget to #support local. You can also subscribe to our latest edition and take advantage of our Isolation package while you're at it. https://fabricquarterly.com.au//from-issue-6-butter-goods/

18.01.2022 Up Close and Local Tours have just launched their tours for 2021. If you haven’t discovered the beautiful Perth Hills wine region yet, then you need to check out their ‘Ultimate Perth Hills Tour’ stat. This small group, guided tour will give you an ‘Up Close’ introduction to the best boutique wineries in the region as you graze your way through the Bickley Valley sampling the local food and wine. And yes, they do offer gift vouchers if you are still in need of Xmas gift ideas! https://upcloseandlocaltours.com.au//the-ultimate-perth-h/

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17.01.2022 Pindan Toes, a collaboration between artists Lauren Kennedy and Gabrielle Scott. Opening tonight at 6pm until November 29 at Sometimes Gallery 6 King William Street South Fremantle #sometimesgallery #gabriellescottstudio #laureneliseincolour

17.01.2022 Wooohooo Issue 9 is now at the printer. Be the first to get your copy, rush to the website shop fabricquarterly.com.au/shop to get your annual subscription or single copy delivered soon. Great Xmas gift idea for friends and clients

17.01.2022 Next up on our @openhouseperth series is Brick House to read more on this interview with the lovely owner and Senior Associate of @stateofkin Ara Salomon click the link below and see you there Sunday 17th November between 1pm -5pm check the interview for address details or head straight to Open House Perth website Quote Most of the furniture from @mobilia_ was selected in contrast to the Architectural space @lajosjohnvarga https://fabricquarterly.com.au//open-house-series-brick-h/

16.01.2022 Design News from Issue #7 click the link to read more on some gorgeous design, designers that we love https://fabricquarterly.com.au///from-issue-7-design-news/

16.01.2022 If we had to pick one word that Fabric Quarterly wholeheartedly believes in, we choose collaboration. If we were able to pick a phrase, itd be support local business. All of these words are the very essence of Fabric Quarterly magazine, which is why we are offering the FQ community some different options in these difficult times. We are pleased to announce issue 8 is available digitally for $9.95 via our web shop (link in bio). Access a screen version of our magazine fro...m anywhere in the world, at any time. Nothing beats print though, and for a limited time we're offering 40% off our annual subscriptions. Four beautiful print copies a year for just $60! Simply enter code ISOLATION at checkout via the link in bio. To those who know us and those we are yet to meet, we truly hope this magazine helps you feel a little more connected to the amazing Western Australian community, and excited for the new talent that will soon emerge as we begin to rebuild our resilient state. Photographs of Western Australian ghost gums by @traianos

15.01.2022 Issue #7 has hit the streets! We are loving our new look by @traianos. We are also running a discount of 30% for an annual subscription and go into the draw to win a beautiful crafted bag and card holder by @half.measures click the link in our bio to find out more! Hurry up and subscribe winner drawn 23rd December front cover @morqarchitecture Givlio Aristide

15.01.2022 To read more on our first interview as part of Open House Perth series 2019 Chatham Road click the link below and see you there Sunday 17th November between 10am and 2pm Words @millettclaire Ruthie&Me https://fabricquarterly.com.au//open-house-series-chatham/

14.01.2022 15% off annual subscriptions. Use code XMAS15 at checkout for a discount on four issues of Fabric Quarterly.

13.01.2022 According to Australian artist Anya Brock, where there are big risks, there are rewards. This is a concept that is explored in her latest exhibition ‘Rush Rush Gone’, in which Brock throws caution to the wind and delves completely into the world of abstraction. Known for her instantly recognisable semi-abstracted animals, florals and faces that are found adorning cityscapes and homes all over the world, ‘Rush Rush Gone’ is a wild departure from Brock’s usual practice. Craving... potent spontaneity, a visceral side effect of Brock’s new life as a mother of two, she endeavoured to shock herself, and perhaps her audience, by moving away from figuration and into gut-driven abstraction. We create very safe places for our families, so I wanted to find the danger and thrill in putting myself in a state of complete discomfort with my work, said Brock. Her exhibition opens at Whitespace Gallery Fremantle 6 December 2020 (Image: Anya Brock: - Chantel Concei)

13.01.2022 From issue #5 Surbaban Punk Click the link below and read this great architectural story https://fabricquarterly.com.au//from-issue-5-suburban-punk/

11.01.2022 Sleeping Beauty: We thought we would share with you this beautiful story from issue #2 An Architectural classic in the Perth Hills is revived for a family seeking a second home, amount the gum trees @kimpearsoninteriordesigner @davidweirarch To read this story click the link below and dont forget to subscribe to @fabricquarterly today : words @jessrule images Angelita Bonetti https://fabricquarterly.com.au//from-issue-2-sleeping-bea/

10.01.2022 fabricquarterly We are super excited to share with you this beautiful story Tommy Ngarralja May at the Outsider Art Fair, New York City, Jan 2020. This story is truly inspirational Tommy Ngarralia May journey to New York and in fact his whole attitude to life is one of the most heart warming stories you will read. Thank you @mealsyg for bringing this story to us your a legend too! Click the link below read about this amazing human Belinda Cook https://fabricquarterly.com.au//fx-to-nyc-tommy-ngarralja/

10.01.2022 An insight into Bethan Gray Design. To read more on this gorgeous interview with this inspirational designer and her journey and history click the link https://fabricquarterly.com.au//an-insight-into-bethan-gr/

08.01.2022 Tom Dixon is a master at creating extraordinary objects for everyday use. Designing for longevity, the British designers products have sculptural qualities and engineered materiality for a luxurious, contemporary effect.They have just landed at Living Edge Perth Click the link to read more. https://fabricquarterly.com.au//transform-the-everyday-in/

08.01.2022 Fabric Quarterly Issue 9 is out now. Go to the website to subscribe or purchase a single copy at fabricquarterly.com.au/shop

07.01.2022 Click the link below to find out more on this iconic piece of furniture

07.01.2022 Highly acclaimed CBD cocktail bar Bobeche welcomes new bar manager Patrick Carpenter who’s set to shake things up in the basement read the whole story on our website fabricquarterly.com.au

07.01.2022 Australian Institute of Architects 2020 WA Architecture Awards announced last night. Click on the link to read the full story https://fabricquarterly.com.au//australian-institute-of-a/

06.01.2022 fabricquarterly's profile picture fabricquarterly @fremantlebiennale announces their program for second edition: Undercurrent 19. What a line up we cant wait! 1st November to 24th November 1st up for us is Waterlicht by @roosegaarde founded by Dutch artist Daan Roosegaarde. Click the link in our bio https://fabricquarterly.com.au//fremantle-biennale-announ/ to find out more waterlichtsterdam2 by Studio Roosegaarde

06.01.2022 Little Big House! Click the link to read our interview with talented architect Suzanne Hunt, Little Big House is in the running for the Architects 2019 WA chapter awards. https://fabricquarterly.com.au/2019//littlehouse-bigfamily/

05.01.2022 How did I Get Here? Asks what exactly brought us to this place in life? What went wrong, what went right, what random acts of fate, have set us down, just so, in this place at this time? Click the link in our bio to read more on this fascinating exhibition at @artgallerywa credit Michael Cook: Mother (TV) 2016, single-channel digital video, edition 1/15, 1-47 minutes State Art Collection, Art Gallery of Western Australia. Purchased through the Art Gallery of Western Australia Foundation/ Tomorrow Fund, 2017 Michael Cook, 2016. Click the link following to find out more and dates. https://fabricquarterly.com.au//freighting-ideas-how-did-/

04.01.2022 Fabric Quarterly Special Isolation Subscription Offer - https://mailchi.mp//fabric-quarterly-special-isolation-sub

02.01.2022 Another great WA story and win for Perth Gin, click the link below to find out more. https://fabricquarterly.com.au//perth-gin-wins-double-gol/

01.01.2022 Click the link below to read about this exciting new project https://fabricquarterly.com.au//agwa-rooftop-project-to-f/

01.01.2022 We thought this event is super important to post especially when students and friends are participating in #globalclimatestrike and we all need to do our bit for the future of our children grandchildren and generations to come. Get Garage Sale Ready for Australias Biggest Reuse Event 19th-20th of October the idea is simple by putting second hand first and selling unwanted belongings or buy pre-loved item, youre extending the life of useful goods, taking pressure of the wor...lds diminishing resources and reducing the waste headed to already crowded landfills registration is free and open now! Click the link in our bio to find out more, otherwise hard down to our wonderful friends @stackwood_ that weekend for a fantastic sale with the beautiful Lisa @featherhorse_ and friends garage sale. https://fabricquarterly.com.au//get-garage-sale-ready-for/ See more

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