Who We Are

The City of Karratha acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of the land on which we live and work, the Ngarluma People, and recognises their continuing connection to country, waterways and community. We pay our respect to all Elders, past, present and emerging.

The City of Karratha with Principal Partner Rio Tinto is once again celebrating artistic creatives over four magical days in 2024. From Thursday 9 May to Sunday 12 May 2024 the City of Karratha will become a hub of artistic and cultural activity.

Step into a world where creativity thrives and imagination knows no bounds. Now in its 14th year, the Red Earth Arts Festival (REAF) is set to continue as a beacon of artistic brilliance in the Pilbara region.

REAF transforms ordinary spaces into captivating canvases, infusing them with the vibrancy of art in all its forms.

REAF’s core purpose and dedication to community includes:   

  • Improving well-being

  • Encouraging community engagement & social cohesion

  • Building capacity within local artists/art groups

  • Supporting the sustainability of local arts industries and creative economic development

With this work comes accountability and dedication to diversity, accessibility, and inclusivity of creative practices. The REAF team work alongside artists, producers and industry to create safer spaces, partnering with people who champion truth-telling and justice for all.

REAF promises to uphold its tradition of inspiring and nurturing the creative spirit in all of us.

Learn about accommodation and travel information, accessibility, inclusion and the City of Karratha on our information page.

Video: A look back at REAF2023. The Red Earth Arts Festival (REAF) is an annual regional arts and cultural festival presented by the City of Karratha, with support from principal partner, Rio Tinto, and a range of community partners.