Art Guide Australia

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]

0499 107 887

Daily 10am–4.30pm and by appointment in the evening.

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We are glad to be part of the cultural fabric of Canberra for over 22 years. We describe our collection as rich and eclectic. We represent some of Australia’s finest classical landscape and portrait artists as well as carrying a wide portfolio of stunning contemporary works which sit alongside exquisite works from our indigenous artists. Paintings, printmaking, ceramics, glass, bronze and sculpture; we embrace the endless diversity of the best

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