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A–Z Exhibitions Australian Capital Territory

Federation Square, Kingsley Street, Rosevear Place, Treloar Crescent, Ainsle Avenue, Wentworth Avenue, London Circuit, Blaxland Crescent, Wentworth Avenue, Kennedy Street, Parkes Place, King Avenue, King Edward Terrace, Anzac Parade, Kendall Lane, Reed Street, Manuka Circle, Aspinall Street

Artists Shed

www.artistsshed.com.au

1–3/88 Wollongong Street (lower), Fyshwick, ACT 2609 0418 237 766

Open daily 9am–5pm,

Sun 10am–4pm.

Canberra’s largest private gallery.

Exhibiting the fine art of Margaret Hadfield-Zorgdrager on a permanent basis and also a large collection of antique and preloved artworks which have been collected in response to the discarding of our culture. Folk Art, needlework, Marquetry are all appreciated here. This privately

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