A council in the Perth suburb where Rolf Harris grew up has called a special meeting to consider removing honours bestowed on the convicted entertainer.

Harris, 84, was found guilty of indecently assaulting four girls and women, and has been warned to expect a jail term when sentenced on Friday.

In his home state of Western Australia, Harris is regularly referred to as "the boy from Bassendean" and has published a book of short stories about his experiences growing up in the area.

A photograph of Harris which hung in the council chambers was removed after he was charged.

Bassendean Mayor John Gangell said the council would meet on Thursday to decide if a plaque outside Harris' family home, and artwork from council buildings, would be removed.

He said the council may also withdraw the honour of making Harris a freeman of the town.

"These are heinous crimes that he's been convicted of and it should not be condoned in any way and all privileges should be stripped from Mr Harris," Mr Gangell said.

"We simply cannot tolerate the horrendous crimes which he's been convicted of, so it is a shock but it's something we must do now to distance ourselves from the crimes in which he's been convicted.

"Council will have to determine if we continue to have the artworks hung or if we remove the artwork.

This painting and others by Harris may be removed from Bassendean council buildings. ( ABC News: Jessica Strutt )

"So that'll be a decision for council to decide upon, whether or not the crimes he's been convicted of also impact his artwork."

Mr Gangell said it was a shame, as Harris had put Bassendean on the map.

"But unfortunately that world stage that he's put Bassendean on has now come crashing down," Mr Gangell said.

The Department of Education has confirmed artworks at Perth Modern School, where Harris completed his secondary schooling, would be removed.

Principal Lois Joll said professionals would begin removing the paintings soon and they would be archived.

The paintings had been kept on display at the school until the conclusion of the trial.