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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

Aarwun Gallery

www.aarwungallery.com

11 Federation Square, Gold Creek, Nicholls, ACT 2913 [Map 16]

02 6230 2055

Daily 10am–5pm and by appointment in the evening.

See our website for latest information.

Artists Shed

www.artistsshed.com.au

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

0418 237 766

Daily 9am–5pm, Sun 10am–4pm.

Closed until 3 January.

See our website for latest information.

Canberra’s largest private gallery. On display is the fine art of Margaret Hadfield-Zorgdrager and rescued, revamped art and craft in the Artistic Vision Gallery.

Australian National Capital Artists (ANCA) Gallery

www.anca.net.au

1 Rosevear Place (corner Antill street), Dickson, ACT 2602 [Map 16]

02 6247 8736

Wed to Sun 12noon–5pm.

See our website for latest information.

19 January—30 January

Human, Jewellery, Human Jonathon Zalakos

Beaver Galleries

www.beavergalleries.com.au

81 Denison Street, Deakin, Canberra, ACT 2600 [Map 16]

02 6282 5294

Tue to Sun 10am–5pm.

Gallery reopens Tuesday 18 January.

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