Art Guide Australia

A–Z Exhibitions Australian Capital Territory

Aarwun Gallery

www.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.

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4 May–26 May

En Plein Air – A Modern Impressionist

Ken Knight

Artists Shed

www.artistshed.com.au

1–3/88 Wollongong Street (lower), Fyshwick, ACT 2609 0418 237 766 Tue to Sat 9am–5pm, Sun 10am–4pm.

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The Artists Shed has works by the principle artist Margaret Hadfield and ‘Shed Artists’ who are rising students and friends. The Artists Shed is a unusual artist run Gallery, Art School and Art Store.

Margaret Hadfield’s work is varied in subject and mediums. Margaret is well travelled to many corners of the world including Antarctica. Some of her works are conceptual and delve into history.

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 12pm–5pm, closed public holidays. Gallery closed 26 June–7 July.

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24 April–12 May

Il faut cultiver notre jardin

Michele England

or ‘We must tend our garden’ artistically explores the lessons learned from

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