Trail of Creativity

A series of creative workshops, mailable artist packages, and community events focused on the messy, human side of creativity.

Proudly supported by the City of Fremantle.

About the Project

What is the Trail of Creativity?

Thanks to the City of Fremantle, we are hosting a series of creative workshops, open community events, and mailable art packages that focus on the messy, human side of creativity. Authentic. Imperfect. Flawed. Beautiful.

This program is for anyone who wants to engage creatively. Whether you live in-person in Fremantle or anywhere in Australia. No artistic experience necessary.

Ways to Participate

How to Get Involved

Free, in-person sessions

Community Workshops

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A free, peer-led space to chat, learn and connect whilst making something meaningful. No experience necessary, just show up and create.

For anyone in Australia

Pocket Packs

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Mailable art packages sent right to your door. Create your piece at home, return it with the prepaid envelope, and we include it in our gallery. You can donate, sell, or keep your work.

Upcoming event highlight

Where The Trail Leads

A celebration of community creativity. An exhibition where work from across Australia comes together. 

Shop local, support small business, show your support for emerging artists and learn about the role of creativity in mental health. 

We are also odffering the opportunity to host a stall, showcase your work and be amongst the community.

October 17th

4:00pm – 6:30pm

Walyalup Civic Centre, Level 1, Fremantle WA

Stallholders: Bump in 3pm

Get Involved

Ready to make your own Pocket Pack?

Follow the steps below to get started.

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Complete the Pocket Packs EOI

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Receive Your Pack in the Mail

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Create Your Piece at Home

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Return Your Work and Artist Information

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Come to the Exhibition

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Collect, Donate, or Sell Your Work

FAQs

Everything You Need to Know

How much does it cost to participate?

It's completely free! Pocket Packs are provided at no cost, and our community workshops are free to attend.

Can I keep my artwork?

If my piece sells, do I keep the profit?

How many pieces can I submit?

How do I know my donation is making a difference?

How do I know my donation is making a difference?

How do I know my donation is making a difference?

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Support the Movement

Your donation goes directly into the hands of someone who genuinely needs it. Help us fund care packages, community events, and ongoing advocacy so we can build a world where nobody is made to feel broken.

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Support the Movement

Your donation goes directly into the hands of someone who genuinely needs it. Help us fund care packages, community events, and ongoing advocacy so we can build a world where nobody is made to feel broken.

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Support the Movement

Your donation goes directly into the hands of someone who genuinely needs it. Help us fund care packages, community events, and ongoing advocacy so we can build a world where nobody is made to feel broken.

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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.

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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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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

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Header Logo
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

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