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Finding Creativity Map for kids

with Sally Bower X FOMO

Walyalup artist Sally Bower invites you on a treasure hunt to find creativity as you walk, imagine, count and discover the many artworks hidden at FOMO FREO!

Did you know FOMO FREO once had a glassblower on the second floor and a giant art gallery in the basement? After the building was home to department store, Myer, FOMO FREO was known as MANY6160 – a hive of creative activity, housing artists, makers, retailers, painters, thinkers and designers.

Fast forward to today, where hints of MANY6160 and the legacy of the creative collective still live amongst the walls, sculptures and laneways that make up FOMO FREO.

The Sally Bower X FOMO – Finding Creativity Map is a self-paced treasure map that explores the history of FOMO FREO and its transition into its current form.

Pack a pencil and head to the Anya Brock Gallery in Newman Court to grab your printed map, then set off at your own pace!

Anya Brock Gallery opening times to pick up your map:

Saturday 19 Oct: 10am – 4pm
Sunday 20 Oct: 11am – 4pm
Monday 21 Oct: Closed
Tuesday 22 Oct: 10am – 4pm
Wednesday 23 Oct: 10am – 4pm
Thursday 24 Oct: 10am – 4pm
Friday 25 Oct: 10am – 4pm

For questions about this event please contact the organiser.


FOMO FREO is an open-air retail and dining precinct in the heart of Walyalup, Fremantle. FOMO stands for Fremantle On My Own – a playful nod to Freo’s unique and creative community.

Located at 10 William Street Fremantle, just next to the Town Hall and visitors centre, FOMO is a short walk from the Fremantle Train Station and the coffee strip. For those driving, FOMO has its own multistorey carpark.