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A–Z Exhibitions South Australia

Adelaide Contemporary Experimental

www.ace.gallery

Lion Arts Centre, North Terrace (West End) Kaurna Yarta, Adelaide, SA 5000 [Map 18]

08 8211 7505

Tue to Sat 11am–4pm. See our website for latest information.

12 November—17 December

Studios: 2022

Ash Tower, Cecilia Tizard, Shaye Durong, Chelsea Farquhar and Dani Reynolds.

Art Gallery of South Australia

www.agsa.sa.gov.au

Kaurna Country North Terrace, Adelaide, SA 5000 [Map 18]

08 8207 7000

Daily 10am–5pm. Free entry. See our website for latest information.

5 November—22 January 2023

Nalini Malani: Gamepieces

Don’t miss the first major Australian sur-vey exhibition by pioneering contempo-rary Indian artist Nalini Malani. Spanning five decades, Gamepieces showcases Malani’s radically inventive practice in film, video, photography, large-scale multime-dia installation, painting, and animation.

19 October—8 January 2023

WAVE

See Gerry Wedd’s iconic ceramics brought to life a genre-defying 360-degree immersive installation in collaboration with composer Gabriella Smart, director Mark Patterson and Jumpgate VR.

GAGPROJECTS

www.gagprojects.com

39 Rundle Street, Kent Town SA 5067 [Map 18]

08 8362 6354

Director: Paul Greenaway GAGPROJECTS is currently presenting virtual exhibitions online. Gallery & stockroom open by appointment

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