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15/3/08
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15/3/11 |
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Dinosaurs
Experience an epic adventure of discovery in a pre-historic world of predator and prey when ’Dinosaurs’ – a new permanent exhibition – at the Australian Museum.
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01/1/09
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26/1/10 |
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From
12/9/09
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18/7/10 |
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From Earth to the Universe
From Earth to the Universe takes you on the ultimate photographic trip through space. See a collection of extraordinary images showcasing the beauty and mystery of our Universe and discover how the telescope has expanded our knowledge and vision since Galileo’s observations four hundred years ago.
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13/9/09
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06/12/09 |
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From
01/10/09
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29/11/09 |
Remodelling Architecture: Architectural Places - Digital Spaces exhibition
Five years after the first Australian Architecture Association (AAA) Young Architects exhibition at Customs House, curator Gerard Reinmuth revisits this theme but with a focus on Sydney practitioners exploring the potential for digital technology in architecture and urban design practice and installations.
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From
24/10/09
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28/11/09 |
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150 Locals - Glebe
For the first time, an entire Sydney suburb is being transformed into an art exhibition to debut the Grand Tour Gallery, a new outdoor exhibition space that spans the entire suburb of Glebe. To celebrate the launch, 150 life-size photographic portraits showcasing Glebe’s vibrant community will be displayed throughout the suburb as part of a unique exhibition titled 150 Locals, which will run from the 24th October to 28th November 2009.
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From
26/10/09
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26/11/09 |
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From
29/10/09
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28/11/09 |
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Don’t Trust The Artist
Don’t Trust The Artist is a group exhibition curated by Alexie Glass-Kantor, director of Melbourne’s Gertrude Contemporary Art Spaces.
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From
29/10/09
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15/1/10 |
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NOCTURNAL By Peter Solness
In this series Solness seeks out an essence of place in every photograph - whether virgin Australian bushland or the stone skin of the land.
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From
31/10/09
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14/3/10 |
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Martin Sharp Sydney Artist
A dynamic exhibition in vibrant colour featuring a range of Martin’s work, from Oz magazine covers and works from the days of the Yellow House to iconic images of Luna Park and Tiny Tim.
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