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An illumination of art for FRINGE WORLD 2026

Northbridge Piazza Superscreen
& Forrest Place Arts Screen
Nightly, 21 January – 15 February 2026

Now in its eleventh year, LIGHTBOX again bathes FRINGE WORLD nights in the glow of vibrant colour, shape, and form from a stellar array of stars from the global pop, contemporary, and new media underground.

Special events include the SLOW GLOW SESSIONS on FRINGE WORLD Saturdays: January 24, February 7 & 14, 2026.

LIGHTBOX is a collaboration of the city’s urban screen curators. Since its launch at the Perth Cultural Centre Screen in 2014, LIGHTBOX continues to illuminate FRINGEWORD each season.

ARTISTS:

Dylan Moran | Stamp Story 821

TARA McPHERSON (USA)

 

Dylan Moran | Stamp Story 821

DYLAN MORAN (UK)

 

NICCOLO' RASTRELLI | They don’t look like me Eleonora

NICCOLÒ RASTRELLI (ITALY)

ALEXANDER LONG (USA)

Image Credit Junhyeok Jang

JUNHYEOK JANG 장준혁 (KOREA)

Painting by Sierra Montoya Barela.

SIERRA MONTOYA BARELA (USA)

Image by Daniel Savage

 DANIEL SAVAGE (USA)

image from 12 Films Heart International Short Film Festival

12 FILMS HEART (INTERNATIONAL)

 

 

Lightbox Slow Glow, Poster Image

LIGHTBOX SLOW GLOW

SATURDAY | JANUARY 24 | 6.30 PM

SATURDAY | FEBRUARY 7 | 6.30 PM

SATURDAY | FEBRUARY 14 | 6.30 PM

 

 

Lightbox Slow Glow, Poster Image

HEAD ON PHOTO FESTIVAL

LAUNCH & AWARDS

SATURDAY | JANUARY 31 | 7 PM

 

 

EXHIBITION SCHEDULE
NORTHBRIDGE PIAZZA SUPERSCREEN & FORREST PLACE ARTS SCREEN

Lightbox26 Schedule
Lightbox26 Schedule

On occation the schedule is adjusted for events at the screens.
including Saturdays 4pm – 9 pm for the Head on Photo Festival Launch, Slow Glow Sessions & 12 Films Heart.

LIGHTBOX LIKE A BOSS

NORTHBRIDGE PIAZZA SUPERSCREEN
CRN LAKE AND JAMES STREETS NORTHBRIDGE WA 6003

 

Thank you to all the creatives, audiences and foundation support from the Doof Beat Emperor.

Screenarts acknowledges the Whadjuk people of the Noongar nation
as the traditional custodians of this country and its waters, and that we operate on Noongar country.

We pay our respects to Noongar elders past, present, and emerging.