Events in the Galleries category
Arrange in order of: Ascending | Descending
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Gawler Art Society, Galleries
Official, Presented at Gawler Art Society - corner Kintore Ave and Broadwalk as part of the 1978 Fringe
Art Exhibition. Exhibition of traditional paintings. Artists demonstrating and painting "mural'. -
Fullarton Park Community Centre, Galleries
Official, Presented by Shelia Aukett as part of the 1978 Fringe
Art Exhibition Activities in Action. Paintings by Shelia Aukett, Centre activities, jazz ballet, spinning, weaving. -
Flight Gallery, Galleries
Official, Presented by Peter Griffen at Flight Gallery - 150 King William Street, Adelaide as part of the 1978 Fringe
Contemporary paintings by Peter Griffen. "Flight Gallery is my home, my studio and gallery. My paintings reflect my love of life, its colour and excitement" -
Fabrics Exhibition, Galleries
Official, Presented by The Craft Association of SA at National Bank - King William Street, Adelaide as part of the 1978 Fringe
The Craft Association of South Australia fibre group's exhibition of garments and fabrics with accessories -
Experimental Art Foundation, Galleries
Official, Presented at Experimental Art Foundation - 169 Payneham Road, St Peters as part of the 1978 Fringe
Concerto in B Sharp by Bo Jones. Multi-media exhibition Feb 24-March 7, Hare-Peter Stitt March 8-18, Recent Canadian Art March 1-30 -
Eric Hefferman , Galleries
Official, Presented by Eric Hefferman at Hotel Australia - Adelaide as part of the 1978 Fringe
Demonstration and sale of oil paintings. Outstanding Queensland landscape painter. Winner of many awards. Paintings priced from $40 to $250 -
Embroiderer's Guild, Galleries
Official, Presented at Royal Commonwealth Society Building - 307 Angas Street, Adelaide as part of the 1978 Fringe
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David Sumner Galleries, Galleries
Official, Presented at David Sumner Galleries - 170 Goodwood Road, Goodwood as part of the 1978 Fringe
Ivars Jonson a realist painter from South Australia of outstanding ability. Oil and watercolours. All previous "one-man" exhibitions at our gallery have sold out