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Gryphon Gallery, est 1972, part of Melbourne CAE. It had a policy of deliberate diversity, exhibiting & collecting contemporary artists & craftspeople, staff, students, visiting artists.
Gryphon’s Art collection is at Uni of Melb.
The gallery provided a professional exhibition space.
It was a place where staff & students could make contact with developments in the visual arts.
Closed 1991.
The Art Gallery of Western Australia was founded in 1895. It is located in the Perth Cultural Centre, Northbridge, with the Western Australian Museum and State Library of Western Australia.
The Art Gallery of South Australia was founded in 1881. It is located at the heart of Adelaide’s cultural boulevard, North Terrace, between the South Australian Museum and University of Adelaide.
The Art Gallery of New South Wales began in the 1870s as an aspect of the Academy of Art. Later it became known as the National Art Gallery of NSW. This name persisted beyond Federation in 1901. It was given its present name in 1958.
It remains the principal collecting and exhibiting body in NSW and is governed by the Art Gallery of New South Wales Act of 1980.
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References | [<ExternalResource: Powerhouse Museum, ''Floating Forest' fibre sculpture by Douglas Fuchs', Powerhouse Museum, Sydney, NSW.>, <ExternalResource: Murray-Cree, Laura (ed) (2006), 'Twenty: Sherman Galleries 1986 - 2006', Craftsman House, Australia.>, <ExternalResource: Walker, Wendy (2003) 'A Leaf May Become a Forest', Artlink vol.23(3), p32>, <ExternalResource: Britton, Stephanie (ed.) 1984, A decade at the EAF: A History of the Experimental Art Foundation 1974-1984, Experimental Art Foundation, Adelaide>, <ExternalResource: John McDonald, Hossein Valamanesh obituary, Sydney Morning Herald, 11 February 2022, p.34>] | [<ExternalResource: Powerhouse Museum, ''Floating Forest' fibre sculpture by Douglas Fuchs', Powerhouse Museum, Sydney, NSW.>, <ExternalResource: Murray-Cree, Laura (ed) (2006), 'Twenty: Sherman Galleries 1986 - 2006', Craftsman House, Australia.>, <ExternalResource: Walker, Wendy (2003) 'A Leaf May Become a Forest', Artlink vol.23(3), p32>, <ExternalResource: Britton, Stephanie (ed.) 1984, A decade at the EAF: A History of the Experimental Art Foundation 1974-1984, Experimental Art Foundation, Adelaide>] |