• Janet Holmes à Court, AC

    Janet Holmes à Court, AC, HonFAHA, HonFAIB is an Australian businesswoman and one of Australia's wealthiest women. She is the Chairperson of one of Australia's largest private companies, Heytesbury Pty Ltd, having turned around its fortunes after the death of her husband Robert Holmes à Court in 1990.

  • Tony Jones

    Tony Jones is a Western Australian artist whose career spans more than five decades and includes 20 solo exhibitions, over 100 group exhibitions and more than 60 public art commissions. His paintings, drawings and sculptures feature the key motifs of boat hulls and sail shapes, flags and human figures and represent humanity and its fates.

  • Reece Harley

    Reece is Managing Director of the National Indigenous Times - Australia’s leading Indigenous news media organisation.

    He is Founding Chair of the Museum of Perth which runs a gallery in Perth as well as community history hubs in Bassendean, Midland, Gosnells and Kwinana. Reece served as a City of Perth Councillor from 2013 to 2020; sitting on the Boards of the Perth Public Art Foundation, Heritage Perth, and as Chair of the City’s Planning Committee,

  • Andra Kins

    Andra Kins completed a Bachelor of Architecture (Hons 1) degree at the University of Western Australia in 1974.  She has worked as Community Arts Officer, Executive Director of the Crafts Council of Western Australia, Curator of the City of Fremantle Art Collection, and has held many positions on arts committees and boards, including on the Board of the Art Gallery of Western Australia.

  • Helen Curtis

    Helen Curtis is the founder and director of art consultancy firm Apparatus; a creative consultancy specialising in integrating art and interpretative design into built form projects. Helen is a member of the Art Consultants Association of Australia (ACCA), is a member of the Heritage Trust's Public Art and Monuments Committee and provides advice as a member of the State Design Review Panel and City of Stirling Public Art Advisory Group. Apparatus is a preferred provider to the State Government Percent for Art Program,