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“July 18 to July 1931 at Gayfield Shaw’s Gallery, The Attic, seventh floor, 391 George Street, opposite Strand Arcade.” Described and illustrated in Australian and International Medley, no.198, 2019, Josef Lebovic Gallery, Kensington NSW. item 86, p.16.
BRAG 200X200 features 200 paintings, drawings, prints, sculpture, ceramics, photographs, installations and new media works drawn from Bathurst Regional Art Gallery’s permanent collection.
Exhibition showcasing highlights from the Cruthers Collection of Women’s Art (CCWA), which was gifted to the University of Western Australia in 2007. A companion publication titled 'Into the Light’ that documented the history and key works of the CCWA was released to coincide with the exhibition, which also featured a symposium – 'Are we there yet?’ – discussing women’s participation in art and art history and the future of feminism in the arts.
Then national tour
auction preview for Dalia Stanley Auctioneers, auction held 6 August 1995
Opened by Deborah Mills and the Lord Mayor of Newcastle, 8 March 1995.
Speaking of Women, four guest lectures; by Nancy Underhill, Ann Thomson, Margo Neale, Joan Kerr; held over successive Fridays, 10-31 March 1995, by the Art Gallery Society.
touring exhibition (a.k.a. Women Printmakers of the 1920s and 1930s)
Opened by the Hon. Dr Carmen Lawrence. Heritage book launched at the same time. The touring exhibition, Sydney by Design, formed one section of this exhibition.
Touring exhibition (selected works from Sydney show). S. H. Ervin show Opened by Annita Keating, 23 February 1995. Broken Hill City Art Gallery show opened by Councillor Fran McKinnon, 29 June 1995.
Opened by Dr Liz Constable MLA, Member for Floreat, 15 February 1995
Touring exhibition, curated by Janine Burke at the Ewing & George Paton Galleries for International Women’s Year, then shown at the Art Gallery of New South Wales, Newcastle City Art Gallery and Art Gallery of South Australia.
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