OSA Art Exhibition
GHS & St Hilda’s OSA Art Exhibition 2026
The annual St Hilda’s OSA Art Exhibition celebrates the talent and dedication of outstanding artists who inspire our students and community. This year we are excited to have 33 emerging and established Western Australian artists exhibiting their beautiful works including paintings, mixed media, ceramics, weaving and wire sculpture.
Exhibition Dates
Join us for the highly anticipated unveiling of works and celebration on Opening Night.
This extraordinary event spans three levels of the stunning Joy Shepherd Performing Arts Centre and, this year, showcases new works by 33 established artists. Talented St Hilda’s musicians will provide live classical music throughout the evening.
Date: Thursday 17 September
Time: 6.00pm – 8.00pm
Where: The Joy Shepherd Performing Arts Centre, Bay View Campus,
Bay View Terrace, Mosman Park.
The exhibition is open to the public all weekend.
FRIDAY 18 SEPTEMBER 3.00pm – 6.00pm
SATURDAY 19 SEPTEMBER 10.00am – 4.00pm
SUNDAY 20 SEPTEMBER 10.00am – 3.00pm
Entry over the weekend is free. Refreshments will be available at the St Hilda’s Bay Café, along with delicious morning and afternoon tea daily from 10am to 2pm over the weekend.
Part of the proceeds of art sales go toward supporting future OSA initiatives and scholarships for the next generation of St Hilda’s girls. We are beyond grateful for those purchasing works and the artist community supporting the mission of the OSA.
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Interested in Exhibiting?
The St Hilda’s OSA Art committee aims to deliver an inspiring and vibrant show each year that offers artistic diversity in media, genres and skills. Works exhibited in the past have included paintings, drawings, mixed media, ceramics, weaving and sculpture.
Exhibitors are by invitation only. If you are an artist interested in exhibiting, please email osaartexhibition@gmail.com with your details and samples of your work.
The OSA Art committee are passionate about introducing new artists to the exhibition as well as including artists who have exhibited in the past.