Art Guide Australia

A–Z Exhibitions Australian Capital Territory

Aarwun Gallery

aarwungallery.com.au

11 Federation Square,

Gold Creek, Nicholls,

ACT 2913 [Map 16]

0499 107 887

Daily 10am–4.30pm and by

appointment in the evening.

See our website for latest information.

16 September–8 October

National Capital Art Prize Public Exhibition of Finalist

The annual National Capital Art Prize is the first Australia-wide competition for artworks of any subject.

Artists Shed

artistshed.com.au

1–3/88 Wollongong Street (lower),

Fyshwick, ACT 2609

0418 237 766

Tues to Sat 9am–5pm,

Sun 10am–4pm.

5 September—8 October

Spring Flower Show @Artists Shed

An Exhibition from Artists Shed artist Margaret Hadfield and the mentored groups. The works will be in a variety of mediums and after the long cold winter in Canberra will celebrate Spring in the way they know best. The Artists Shed is a artist owned gallery, art store and art school. Margaret Hadfield is a Gallipoli Art Prize winner and finalist in many major art awards.

Australian National Capital Artists (ANCA) Gallery

anca.net.au

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