Venues 1976
Arrange in order of: Ascending | Descending
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Myer Emporium - Rundle Street
Featuring Paintings by Max Raglass by Max Raglass
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Myer Emporium - Rundle Street
Featuring Delgarde Strowgger contemporary and traditional Japanese woodcut prints
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Myer Emporium - Rundle Street
Featuring Cecil Beaton's camera exhibition by Cecil Beaton
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Myer Emporium - Rundle Street
Featuring The Six Wives of Henry VIII Exhibition
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Myer Emporium - Rundle Street
Featuring Handmade Festival banners
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Natalie's Caravan - Kensington Road, Rose Park
Featuring Original clothes by Ashleigh Parker and Associates Architect: Jenni Dudley, Natalie Brunton-Cleary
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Natalie's Caravan - Kensington Road, Rose Park
Featuring Nimbus fabric crafts by Ashleigh Parker and Associates Architect: Jenni Dudley, Natalie Brunton-Cleary
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National Bank - King William Street, Adelaide
Featuring Craft demonstrations in pottery and fabrics, Elder Park by Craft Association of South Australia
Exhibition of South Australian craft -
Newton Gallery - 278A Unley Road, Hyde Park
Featuring Paintings by Max Middleton and John Tiplady by Max Middleton and John Tiplady
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North Adelaide - NULL
Featuring Asylum by Melbourne Street Market
SAMC Film Group, two films by R. D. Laing -
North Terrace - Adelaide
Featuring Aboriginal bark painting exhibition by Aboriginal Artists Centre
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Nugent's Coins & Curios - Rundle Street
Featuring Exhibition of classical coins
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Old Adelaide Galleries - Hutt Street
Featuring Exhibition of copper enamelling, pottery, macrame, jade, wrought iron, silver and paintings by Jenny Gore, Sue Egan, Glenda Scott, Alfred Arnold, Lillian Jackson and Alfred Engel
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Olde King's Music Hall - Carrington Street
Featuring Not Tonight, I've Got a Headache
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Osborne Gallery - Leigh Street
Featuring Nine artists of distinction representing: painting, sculpture, pottery
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Outer Harbour (opposite the Restaurant) - NULL
Featuring Display of historical photographs of Port Adelaide
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Outside the Festival Centre, in the Amphitheatre - Elder Park
Featuring FOCUS '76 Free Theatre Day
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Park Royal Motel Foyer - South Terrace
Featuring Spanish oil paintings
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Pennington Hall - Pennington Terrace, North Adelaide
Featuring The River by The Dance of Life Company
Devised and directed by Eugenie Knox (Melbourne production) -
Perin Theatre - Wakefield Street
Featuring Modal Music: performance for children by White Company
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Perin Theatre - Wakefield Street
Featuring The Skin of Our Teeth by Therry Dramatic Society
By Thornton Wilder -
Piaf of Adelaide Perfumery Shop - City Cross, Rundle Street
Featuring Display of antique perfume bottles
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Pilgrim Church - 12 Flinders St, Adelaide
Featuring Gwenyth Annear, soprano
Accompanist is John Hall -
Pilgrim Church - 12 Flinders St, Adelaide
Featuring Recital by Noreen Stokes, pianist by Adelaide Eisteddfod Society
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Pioneer Women's Garden - NULL
Featuring International Women's Day
March from Victoria square. Stalls, seminars, exhibitions, music -
Piri's Artmart - Nile Street, Glenelg
Featuring Copper enamel panels by Rhonda Thiele
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Piri's Artmart - Nile Street, Glenelg
Featuring Functional pottery by Shirlie Bach
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Piri's Artmart - Nile Street, Glenelg
Featuring Lino and silkscreen prints by Klara Fynnaart
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Q Theatre - 89 Halifax St., Adelaide
Featuring Pride and Prejudice
Adapted and directed by Betty Quin, from the novel by Jane Austin -
Q Theatre - 89 Halifax St., Adelaide
Featuring Comedy Playhouse by Fringe Artist
Consisting of: Dear Jenny, Dear John by Peggy Caine, directed by Betty Quin.