Where the Trail Leads

City of Fremantle - Walyalup Civic Centre, Fremantle, WA

4 PM - 6:30 PM

Free

Where the Trail Leads

City of Fremantle - Walyalup Civic Centre, Fremantle, WA

4 PM - 6:30 PM

Free

Where the Trail Leads

City of Fremantle - Walyalup Civic Centre, Fremantle, WA

4 PM - 6:30 PM

Free

A community exhibition celebrating the stories, art, and people behind Integrity Initiative's Trail of Creativity. Free entry. All welcome.



You are warmly invited to a community gallery, creative market and open space, marking the end of the Trail of Creativity throughout Walyalup, a community arts project led by Integrity Initiative.

This evening is a celebration of everyone who took part both in our workshops and from their own spaces through our Pocket Packs. Every piece in this exhibition represents a real person and a real experience, not just an image but a story.


What to expect on the night:

  • Artwork on display from all Trail of Creativity participants, available for purchase. 80% of every sale goes directly to the artist, with 20% supporting Integrity Initiative's ongoing community work.

  • Local creative stallholders bringing their own work to share and sell.

  • Light catering throughout the evening.

  • Speeches and reflections from Integrity Initiative and from those who have been part of the journey, with opportunities for participants to share their own words if they wish.

  • A warm, unhurried space to connect with community.


Event details:

Date: Saturday 17 October 2025

Time: 4pm to 6pm AWST

Location: Walyalup Civic Centre, Level 1, Fremantle

Cost: Free entry.

Registration appreciated so we can plan catering and space.


About the Trail of Creativity:

The Trail of Creativity is a community arts project run by Integrity Initiative, an intersectional health promotion charity determined to cultivate autonomy, dignity and human rights in mental health conversations and care.

The Trail had been developed to reframe the meaning of creativity, make it feel more accessible, and to normalise the messy, imperfect experience of being human.

The project has been supported by the City of Fremantle's Community Grants Program.

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The Consumer/Survivor Movement calls for human rights, recognition, and justice for people with lived experience of mental health challenges, psychiatric treatment, and systemic coercion. Integrity Initiative’s work builds on this legacy. It is iterative, and shaped by the advocacy of those who came before us, across this and many intersecting movements

We acknowledge those who fought for a voice, those still navigating oppressive systems, those resisting in ways unseen, and those yet to come. We carry this work forward with a commitment to not only hope for a better future, but to actively challenge the conditions that have caused harm.

Acknowledgement of country

Integrity Initiative acknowledges the traditional custodians of the Boodjar on which we work, the Whadjuk Noongar people. We pay respect to Elders past and present, and extend our appreciation for their custodianship of so-called Australia. This always was and always will be Aboriginal land.

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Subscribe to Our Weekly Newsletter

PO Box 158, Melville WA 6956

Recognition of Lived Experience

The Consumer/Survivor Movement calls for human rights, recognition, and justice for people with lived experience of mental health challenges, psychiatric treatment, and systemic coercion. Integrity Initiative’s work builds on this legacy. It is iterative, and shaped by the advocacy of those who came before us, across this and many intersecting movements

We acknowledge those who fought for a voice, those still navigating oppressive systems, those resisting in ways unseen, and those yet to come. We carry this work forward with a commitment to not only hope for a better future, but to actively challenge the conditions that have caused harm.

Acknowledgement of country

Integrity Initiative acknowledges the traditional custodians of the Boodjar on which we work, the Whadjuk Noongar people. We pay respect to Elders past and present, and extend our appreciation for their custodianship of so-called Australia. This always was and always will be Aboriginal land.

© 2026 Integrity Initiative, All rights reserved