In-Store Events

In-Store Events

From time-to-time, Aspects of Kings Park hosts various in-store events including 'Meet the Artist', product taster sessions, craft demonstrations, flower displays and more. Find out more about our upcoming events on this page. We look forward to seeing you soon!

Everlasting Kings Park Festival

Aspects of Kings Park will be joining in on the celebrations of the annual Everlasting Kings Park Festival, with a range of events in store during the festival period from 18 September - 4 October 2026.

Find out more about the festival here.

All of the below events are free and no bookings are required.

Meet the Artist - Fudge Affairs

To kick off the Everlasting Festival celebrations here at Aspects of Kings Park we'll be holding a taste-testing event with Fudge Affairs, WA's very own gourmet fudge makers!

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Sat, 19 Sep 2026, 11am - 2pm

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Fudge Affairs was established in 2019 by fudge lovers Karl and Justine, a young Western Australian couple with a love of fresh food, natural flavours and our beautiful outdoors. Fudge Affairs is about traditional old style fudge made with modern flavours and natural local ingredients.

Fudge Affairs brings you the finest tasting fudge whilst supporting local growers and farmers and minimising the impact to the environment.

Come along to Aspects of Kings Park Gallery Store on Saturday 19 September from 11am - 2pm to try a range of delicious fudge flavours and meet the creators themselves! Your favourite fudge will also be available for purchase in-store as usual, which make excellent gifts for friends and family.

Find out more about Fudge Affairs.

Meet the Artist - Tahnee Denholm

Experience Tahnee's creative process as she produces her beautiful work in-store. 

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Australian botanical artist Tahnee Denholm creates beautiful artwork pieces that are painted, cut and layered by hand. Designed around the flowering times throughout the year, each piece is deeply connected to place and created to honour the quiet beauty of Australian flora.

Tahnee's work is rooted in intention and inspired by the quiet, meaningful beauty of everyday life. She feels deeply honoured to create pieces that can be treasured as heirlooms - works that hold memory, offer stillness, and foster connection to nature, to one another, and to something larger than ourselves.

Join us on the weekend of 19 and 20 September between 11am and 3pm to experience Tahnee's creative process as she produces her beautiful work in-store. 

Find out more about Tahnee Denholm.

Basket Weaving Demonstration

Join us at Aspects of Kings Park for a live demonstration of the popular Tjanpi Desert Weavers' basket weaving kits.

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Join some arty members of Kings Park staff at Aspects of Kings Park for a live demonstration of the popular Tjanpi Desert Weavers' basket weaving kits!

Tjanpi Desert Weavers are a social enterprise of the Ngaanyatjarra Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara (NPY) Women’s Council. Their purpose is to provide income opportunities for Aboriginal women living across the remote NPY Lands through fibre art creation. Tjanpi represents over 400 artists from 26 communities.

If you want to learn how to weave a basket of your own, the Tjanpi Desert Weavers Learn to Weave kit includes everything you'll need to get started, designed to be used in conjunction with their Weaving Tutorial video and PDF instructions (available on Tjanpi Desert Weavers' website free of charge). These colourful kits are available to buy in-store and online at Aspects, so if you fancy having a go yourself - we've got you covered!

Find out more about the Tjanpi Desert Weavers.

Meet the Artist - Mia Laing

Mia Laing will be joining us in-store to celebrate the Everlasting Kings Park Festival with a demonstration of her creative process.

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Local artist Mia Laing is an award-winning artist whose work blends still life, wildlife and narrative realism with storytelling and whimsy. Proudly Western Australian, she is particularly drawn to Australia’s native birds, wildlife and botanicals, weaving them into richly detailed and colourful paintings that celebrate beauty, story and emotional connection. 

Taking inspiration from a lifelong love of children’s illustration, vintage objects and domestic life, Mia creates vibrant, joy filled works that explore themes of home, memory and the small, often missed, rituals of everyday living. Her paintings are known for their warmth, colour and playful themes, inviting viewers to pause and look a little closer.

On 25, 26 and 27 September, Mia will be joining us in-store between 10am and 3pm to celebrate the Everlasting Kings Park Festival with a demonstration of her creative process. We look forward to seeing you there to experience this exciting event!

Find out more about Mia Laing.

Meet the Artist - Robin Wells

Perth-based artist and jeweller Robin Wells creates meaningful, distinctly Australian jewellery pieces inspired by the nature and landscape around her.

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Sat, 3 Oct 2026, 11am - 2pm

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"I never could have imagined that the hours spent alongside my dad in his workshop, tinkering and creating little treasures from found bits and pieces, would one day grow into a lifelong passion for making jewellery. Those early moments became deeply precious memories after my dad passed away when I was just eleven, but they remain the foundation of everything I create today." - Robin Wells

Growing up surrounded by bushland, Robin has always been deeply inspired by the beauty of Australian native plants and the stories they hold. Her work is a way to honour that connection, to remind us of the fragility of our biodiversity and the joy of bringing nature’s beauty into our daily lives. Today, Robin works from her Perth studio, overlooking a garden filled with native plants that attract bees, birds, and the occasional flock of endangered Carnaby’s Black Cockatoos. Here, she creates collections of finely detailed, lightweight jewellery in powder-coated stainless steel, alongside limited-edition and one of a kind precious metal pieces.

On Saturday 3 October, Robin will be creating her work in Aspects of Kings Park Gallery Shop - an amazing opportunity to witness this talented WA artist produce her beautiful jewellery pieces. We look forward to welcoming you into store to share this experience.

Find out more about Robin Wells.

Meet the Artist - Gerda & Amanda Shelsher

Mother/daughter duo Gerda and Amanda Shelsher of Pip and Squeak Ceramics create unique pieces with a quirky feel.

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Pip and Squeak Ceramics' animated and lively animals are wheel thrown, then hand assembled and modelled. These characters are much loved and easily recognisable by their avid collectors. 

Gerda's journey into ceramics started in the late 1970s, completing a 4-year ceramic studio course at Forrestfield TAFE. This flourished into a lifelong love of working with clay and a successful career inspired by creating animals and creatures of all kinds from her Gooseberry Hill studio. Every piece is hand modelled and express huge personality with their expressions and stance from comfy cats to curious possums. Amanda is a ceramic sculptor just like her mum, as well as a primary school art teacher.

Gerda and Amanda will be joining us in-store at Aspects of Kings Park on Sunday 4 October between 11am - 2pm for a demonstration of their much-loved work. We look forward to seeing you there as part of this celebration of the Everlasting Kings Park Festival!

Perfect Specimens Display

Step into Aspects of Kings Park Gallery Shop and get up close and personal with some of the most beautiful flowers of the Djilba/Kambarang season.

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9am - 5pm daily during Everlasting Kings Park Festival while the flowers bloom

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From Boronias and Banksias to Everlastings and Eucalypts, the exquisite colours, textures and shapes of WA flora up close will delight.