Yours and Ours
recent Gifts to the Gallery

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Yours and Ours

ABOUT THIS EXHIBITION

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DATES & TIMES

5 November-29 January 2017

Open Daily: 10am - 4pm

Over the summer period we will be celebrating the generosity of individual donors and supporters of the Gallery through Yours and Ours, an exhibition of recent gifts to the permanent collection. These gifts and donations to the Gallery’s acquisition fund have seen the collection embellished with individual works by local and national artists.

Artists include David Elliot, Michael Armstrong, Graham Percy, Tara Douglas, Nigel Brown, Barbara Jaine, Mary Darwin and Austen Deans and others.

 

Header image: Mary Darwin, McKenzie Country (detail) 1973. Copyright © AAG. All rights reserved
Image: David Elliot, Untitled (detail),1972. Copyright © AAG. All rights reserved

 

DATES & TIMES

5 November-29 January 2017

Open Daily: 10am - 4pm

Wednesday: 10am - 7pm

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