Welcome to... pickle after noon

The Pickle District’s first family-friendly day-into-night festival on Saturday May 25th. This FREE open access arts event will take over the precinct from 3pm to 9pm.

 

Open access to local art galleries, live music, film screenings, hobby workshops (ticketed), with plenty of eats and drinks. Plus a local producers and makers markets shining the spotlight on the humble pickle!

 

Over 100 years ago the precinct was home to pickle, vinegar and jam factories. Pickle After Noon is a salute to all pickles of past and present times, the economic and social contribution they made to the development and health of WA via a 4,000 year history of multicultural kitchens around the world. The overpowering smell of vinegar which once permeated this historic area may be long gone, but memories remain!

 

Come and get pickled!

What's On

Fridays Studio – Pickle Market

  • Small batch and local producers and makers market 
  • Stall holders – The Mulberry Pig, Small Batch Gourmet, Rickles Pickles, inabitofapickle, Shipstone Chilli Co, Loco Lepus Designs, Pickled & Woolly, Building Life Skills, L’atelier Gourmet + more
  • Pickle Bar – slinging pickle cocktails, pickle beer + local wines and brews
  • DJs Pickle Riki & Yon Jovi

Old Aberdeen Place 

  • Food – Mr Goz Gozleme

  • Old Habits – enjoy drinks on the deck with plenty of space to lounge about and enjoy live music by WAAPA
  • Pickle ball

Backlot Cinema

  • Short film program on the hour, every hour
  • Including Rick and Morty’s Pickle Rick episode  

Art Galleries, Installations & Workshops

  • Holmes à Court Gallery @ no.10 – Mandorla Art Award exhibition (open 3-6pm)
  • House of Hobby – Pottery & Wine workshop making Pickle Palettes & Condiment Bowls (tickets here)
  • Pickle Masterclass with stylist Laurie Perry of Room for More at Fridays Studio (from 3pm, bookings not required, pay by donation) (learn to make pickles and receive a jar to take home)
  • Pickle Paste Up – VOXLAB laneway paste up exhibition powered by Studio Appetite featuring artwork by local photographers, designers and makers

Why "the Pickle District"?

The Pickle District

The Pickle District is a burgeoning arts hub in West Perth nestled between the city, Leederville and Northbridge. Home to art galleries, design and photography studios, a boutique theatre and event spaces, all within a 300m radius.

This designated arts district within the City of Vincent is avidly followed by the community for its creative events. Light shows, exhibitions, live music, moving theatre – the district’s After Dark Series has become a vital part of the Perth arts scene.   

After Dark first emerged in May 2021, the district triumphantly rolled out four events in the series over the past three years. This year The Pickle District will see the light of day with a Pickle After Noon on Saturday May 25th. After Dark will return for its 5th outing in 2025.

 

By bringing people together for creative events and community connection, this relatively unknown, gritty little pocket of Perth is a new place to explore. 

Why "the Pickle District"?

The original Tandy’s Preserves and Pickle Factory which operated in this area in 1917 inspired our name. Back then, residents would line up for pickles while complaining about the noxious vinegar odours wafting from the factory. The Old Pickle Factory still stands 100 years later.

What's the big dill about pickles?

Who would ever have thought that the humble pickle could be so important to our history, health and culture?

Fact is that the vinegar brewing and pickle and jam factories which operated here over 100 years ago were an absolutely essential part of the WA family diet and lifestyle! This old manufacturing base, now a thriving arts hub, is the perfect place for the Pickle District’s first family fun day festival, Pickle After Noon. It’s a salute to all pickles of past and present times, the economic and social contribution they made to the development and health of WA via a 4,000 year history of multicultural kitchens around the world. The overpowering smell of vinegar which once permeated this historic area may be long gone, but memories remain!

 

Register now for your FREE ticket.

Please consider making a donation to support the event.

This event is supported by the City of Vincent.

The Pickle District acknowledges the Yabbaru Bibbulman as the traditional owners of the area.

We would like to acknowledge the traditional owners of the land, and pay respect to elders past, present and emerging. We recognise the unique and incomparable contribution the Yabbaru Bibbulman people have made and continue to make to our culture and in our community. We will continue to seek the input of the Traditional Owners.

The land on which we live, meet and thrive as a community always was and always will be Noongar land.