Venues 1964
Arrange in order of: Ascending | Descending
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Featuring Wine Tasting by Fringe Artist
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Featuring Creative Photography Exhibition by Fringe Artist
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Featuring Col Joy Spectacular by Col Joy, Joy Boys, Judy Stone, Sandy Scott
Featuring Col Joy, Joy Boys, Judy Stone, Sandy Scott and 20 local artists. -
Adelaide Oval - King William Street, Adelaide
Featuring The Highland Games by Fringe Artist
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Adelaide Town Hall - King William St, Adelaide
Featuring Town Hall Display by Adelaide Town Hall
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Belair Art Group - Victoria Square
Featuring Open air art exhibition by Belair Art Group
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Bonython Gallery - Jerningham Street, North Adelaide
Featuring African paintings by Sidney Nolan
32 recent pictures painted as the result of the artist's visit to Africa, following which he held a notable one-man exhibition in London. -
Burnside Town Hall - Burnside Town Hall
Featuring Burnside Art Society by Burnside Art Society
First exhibition of members' works. Organised by Gordon Samstag. -
CBS Court - King William Street
Featuring Exhibition of Paintings by George Pennefather
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Commonwealth Department of Immigration - North Terrace
Featuring Migrant Art Exhibition by Wladislaw Dutkiewicz, Ludwig Dutkiewicz, Stanislaw Ostoja Kotkowski, Ingrid Erns, Margarita Stipnieks, Voitre Marek, Adam Kriegel, Timothy Messack, Josef Sczepanek, Alexander Sadlo
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Cornell Travel - King William Street
Featuring Pacific Island Art Objects by Fringe Artist
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Cox-Foys' Gallery - Rundle Street
Featuring Australian Artists by Fringe Artist
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David Jones - Rundle Street
Featuring Gold and glass exhibition from the UK by Fringe Artist
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David Jones Gallery - Rundle Street
Featuring Gold and glass exhibition by National Trust of SA
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Delphic Club - Hanson Street
Featuring Angels in Love by Independent Repertory Company
Victorian melodrama, cabaret style. -
Elder Conservatorium foyer - University of Adelaide
Featuring Recent watercolours by Mervyn Smith by Mervyn Smith
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Electricity Trust Building - Rundle Street
Featuring Members pottery exhibition by Studio Potters' Club
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ES & A Bank - King William Street
Featuring Nautical Exhibition by Fringe Artist
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Hahndorf Gallery - Hahndorf
Featuring Retrospective exhibition by Robert Campbell
Retrospective exhibition of paintings by Robert Campbell. -
Havana Motel - Glen Osmond Road, Glen Osmond
Featuring Recent paintings by Bonnie Anderson by Bonnie Anderson
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Hesling Gallery - O'Connell Street, North Adelaide
Featuring Pageant of South Australia by Bernard Hesling
Vitreous enamels by Bernard Hesling. -
Hindmarsh Square - Adelaide
Featuring Moulin Rouge by Flinders Theatre Club
Music hall in the French style of the Naughty Nineties. -
Holy Trinity Church - 87 North Tce, Adelaide
Featuring Historical exhibition by Holy Trinity Church
Exhibition relating to the early settlement and history of South Australia. -
Hoopers Ltd - Hoopers Ltd. Hindley Street and Liston Street, Parkside
Featuring Pottery Display by The Adelaide Potters' Club
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Institute Building - Kintore Ave
Featuring Four Hundred Years of Shakespeare by Public Library Board of South Australia
Folios, quartos, manuscripts, published works of William Shakespeare, kindly lent by the Folger Library, Washington, USA, the British Museum, and Balliol College, Oxford. -
Institute Building - Kintore Ave
Featuring The Development of Adelaide by Royal Geographical Society (SA Branch)
Maps, photographs, contemporary descriptions of Adelaide since 1842 and includes the plan of the future development of Adelaide. -
Institute Building - Kintore Ave
Featuring Art in ceramics by Royal South Australian Society of Arts
Including the Australian-New Zealand pottery exhibition. -
John Martin's - Rundle Street
Featuring Child Art by Fringe Artist
International Exhibition of Children's Art arranged by the Junior Red Cross. -
John Martin's, auditorium - Rundle Street
Featuring The art of Russell Drysdale by Russell Drysdale
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Kodak's Gallery - Rundle Street
Featuring The Wonderful World of Photography by Kodak's Gallery
Display of colour photographs of top international photographers.