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Australian Ceramics Triennale 09

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Event 

Inner City Clayworkers, Past and Present
Title:
Inner City Clayworkers, Past and Present
When:
13.07.2009 - 19.07.2009
Where:
Gig Gallery - Glebe, Sydney
Region:
Sydney Area

Description

Official Opening: 

Saturday 18 July, 5pm to 7pm

 

Inner City Clayworkers, Past and Present

We decided to celebrate the Sydney Ceramics Triennale with an expanded exhibition, inviting a number of our past members to join us in July.  We have hired the Gig Gallery, on Glebe Point Road to give ourselves more space. We, of course, will still be at the Inner City Clayworkers Gallery in St Johns Road during the Triennale.

 

Artists:

Barbara Mason and more ...

 

Directions from National Art School:

Gig Gallery, 70A Glebe Pt Rd, Glebe.
From Oxford St opposite Palmer St, take Bus no. 378 to Railway Square or 311 to Central Station [Eddy Ave.] 
From Railway Square George St, Stand D, take Bus 431 or 433 [6 stops, 6 mins] to Glebe Pt Rd near Mitchell St.  Turn left and walk  back down the right hand side of Glebe Pt Rd for 72 metres. Gig Gallery is on the right.


Preview 

Barbara Mason, thrown porcelain, airbrushed decoration, 2008   

 
  
  
  
  
  
  
  

 

Venue

Gig Gallery
Venue:
Gig Gallery   -   Website
Street:
70A Glebe Point Road, Glebe
ZIP:
2037
City:
Glebe, Sydney
State:
NSW

Description

Contact Details:

Barbara Mason

Phone: 02 9520 8097
Sheila Myers

Phone/Fax: 02 9698 7067       

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Website: http://www.giggallery.com

Website for Inner City Clayworkers: www.clayworkers.com.au 

 

Gallery Hours:

Gig Gallery

Tuesday to Saturday, 10am to 6pm,     

Sunday 1pm to 5pm
Inner City Clayworkers Co-op Gallery   

Thursday to Sunday, 10.30am to 6pm
 

GIG Gallery is situated at 70A Glebe Point Road, Glebe, next to the Glass Artists' Gallery. Side-by-side these two galleries offer a unique venue in this busy inner-city suburb of Sydney. Each gallery complements the other ie. glass in the Glass Artists' Gallery and GIG exhibiting all other media.

                                        
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