WOW. It's our 99th year! In October 2020 we will be 100.
To help us kick off our next 100 years we are currently seeking partners to join us in further developing our art and cultural initiatives for everyone to enjoy.
Camelot is one of WA's most unique not for profit centres for art and culture. We are situated in a beautiful historic Art-Deco building in the heart of Mosman Park, Western Australia.
Our purpose is to present an annual program of art and culture events and opportunities for everyone ranging from performances, art exhibitions, workshops, indoor and outdoor film seasons, wellness programs, music events and more.
Our capacity to deliver creative and professional opportunities for artists and for the benefit of our audiences is made possible through income derived through our services, local government support and our committed and generous private donors.
We’re currently fundraising to reinvigorate our artistic program in for years to come by introducing a new uniquely designed exhibition space for WA artists to present their work and an artistic residency program to help develop WA talent, as well as many other new developments aimed to enrich the cultural landscape of Western Australia.
As we are a registered charity for the advancement of art and culture all donations are 100% tax-deductible.
Every gift will help ensure the Camelot will continue to thrive and provide a vibrant cultural community hub for everyone to enjoy.
Your support will help us bring a rich dynamic program of artistic events and creative development and profiling opportunities for artists and the community. We are an inclusive organisation dedicated to bringing a dynamic program for all members of the public to enjoy.
All individual, group or business donating to Camelot will be acknowledged and will receive various benefits.
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We respectfully acknowledge the traditional owners and custodians of the land on which we operate, the Whadjuk People, and all First Australians connected with this land. We pay our respects to elders both past and present.