Visitors to Edenvale Tea Rooms during April will be able to explore the immersive Stories and Structures - New Connections Art Exhibition exposing the synergies between microscopic elements of the natural world and Aboriginal culture.
Officially opened in Pinjarra on March 30, the exhibition demonstrates the connection between culture and science, tradition and modernity and offers the opportunity to discover the diversity of Australian cultural heritage through the visual medium.
The free entry exhibition is open daily from 10am to 2pm until April 28, excluding Good Friday.
Pinjarra is the second Western Australian locality to showcase the display, following its state debut in Kalgoorlie and hosts Murray Districts Historical Society, proudly encourage members of the public to prioritise their visit.
Group president Penny Hoffman, hoped that the exhibited artwork sparks new conversations and provides opportunities to make new and lasting connections.
Shire of Murray president David Bolt commended Murray Districts Historical Society for their initiative and efforts in successfully bringing the exhibition to the iconic venue.
"The Shire of Murray is proud to have partnered with MZI Resources and Murray Districts Historical Society to deliver this regionally significant event," Cr Bolt said.
The Stories and Structures - New Connections Art Exhibition was launched at Sydney's Power House Museum by Microscopy Australia in June 2018.
The inspiration for the exhibition emerged through the work of Sydney microscopy scientists who engaged 21 indigenous artists from various regions across Australia to create artworks that connect with images from electron microscopes.
For further information about the exhibition visit storiesandstructures.micro.org.au.