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Until 5 Oct

Annual Exhibition: Changing Perspectives

  • Free
  • Art

Come along to the opening and exhibition of the Melbourne Society of Women Painters and Sculptors' 116th Annual Art Exhibition, held in the Frater, McCubbin and Hammond Galleries of the National Trust and Heritage-listed building of the Victoria Artists Society.

Meet and interact with exhibiting artists, enjoy a wide variety of recently created artworks and attend live demonstrations by Melbourne Society of Women Painters and Sculptors Members.

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Date Times
Sat 4 Oct
  • 11am - 4pm 11:00am - 4:00pm
Sun 5 Oct
  • 11am - 4pm 11:00am - 4:00pm

Location

Victorian Artists Society Galleries
430 Albert St
East Melbourne 3002

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This is a free event

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  • telephone number: 0408 599 423
  • email address: info@mswps.com.au
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  • Companion card accepted
  • Mobility access
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