Events located at Aldgate Crafts
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Aldgate Crafts, Art Exhibitions and Collections
Official, Presented by Aldgate Crafts at Aldgate Crafts - Main Road, Aldgate as part of the 1978 Fringe
Beautiful Clothes. An invitational exhibition of beautiful clothes designed by Australia's most talented artists. Exquisite and imaginative garments - woven, embroidered, tie-dy... -
Exhibition of crafts by Rhonda and Keith Ogilvie, Art Exhibitions and Collections
Official, Presented by Rhonda and Keith Ogilvie at Aldgate Crafts - Main Road, Aldgate as part of the 1970 Fringe
Pottery, jewellery, batik and beaten copper fabrications -
Flight Of Fantasy, Visual Art and Craft
Official, Presented by Aldgate Crafts at Aldgate Crafts - Main Road, Aldgate as part of the 1986 Fringe
A multi-media crafts exhibition by leading South Australian artists. Come in fancy dress to the midnight opening Feb 23. -
Flights of Fantasy, Crafts
Official, Presented by Aldgate Crafts at Aldgate Crafts - Main Road, Aldgate as part of the 1984 Fringe
An exhibition of top quality crafts in glass, wood, metal, fabric and ceramics. -
Handspinners and Weavers, Art Exhibitions and Collections
Unofficial, Presented by Handspinners and Weavers Guild of SA and Embroiderers Guild of SA at Aldgate Crafts - Main Road, Aldgate as part of the 1972 Fringe
Exhibitions and demonstrations -
South Australian Craft Exhibition, Art Exhibitions and Collections
Official, Presented at Aldgate Crafts - Main Road, Aldgate as part of the 1976 Fringe
Enamels by Ian Ware, garments by Dawn de Vere, colonial dolls by Margaret Bevan -
The Mad Hatter's Tea Party, Art Exhibitions and Collections
Official, Presented at Aldgate Crafts - Main Road, Aldgate as part of the 1976 Fringe
Exhibition of teapots by well known Australian potters -
The Ogs of Ac, Art Exhibitions and Collections
Official, Presented by Rhonda and Keith Ogilvie at Aldgate Crafts - Main Road, Aldgate as part of the 1972 Fringe
Clay and metal pottery, sculpture and jewellery by Rhonda and Keith Ogilvie