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Home / Exhibition / Annual 30 x 30 Exhibition
Posted on 12/12/201712/12/2017 by dnaag

Annual 30 x 30 Exhibition

Invitation to our Annual 30 x 30 Exhibition
Invitation to our Annual 30 x 30 Exhibition

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Who is in this exhibition?

The following artists are exhibiting artwork in this exhibition

  • Jaluka Rosalee Quinlin

  • Jason Ridgeway

  • Lewis John Knox

  • Jimmy Deen

  • Djakki Travers

  • Lisa Travers

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  • New Year in the Gallery 01/01/2021
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  • NAIDOC Week in the Gallery 03/11/2020
  • Jennifer Scott is a finalist for the Archibald Prize 29/09/2020
  • Blak Douglas Again a Finalist for the Archibald Prize 21/09/2020
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