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Art Exhibition | 'Land Holds Memory'

Published by: Mitchell Fine Art | 9-Mar-2024

The collaborative commercial exhibition between Caloundra Regional Gallery, Mitchell Fine Art, Fireworks Gallery, and Bruce Heiser Projects will see the works from the exhibition available across two gallery spaces, with each artists works showing in both gallery spaces. The exhibition is showing at Mitchell Fine Art in Fortitude Valley from 15th March and Fireworks Gallery in Bowen Hills from 21st March. @mitchellfineartgallery #brisbaneartgallery #artexhibition #fortitudevalleyarts

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Flying Arts Alliance: The Mervyn Moriarty Landscape Award Exhibition

Published by: Mitchell Fine Art | 29-Feb-2024

Mitchell Fine Art proudly supports Flying Arts Alliance and is hosting an exhibition of the winner and finalists for the Mervyn Moriarty Landscape Award until 13th March 2024. The Mervyn Moriarty Landscape Award is given to a landscape artwork in any medium, in homage to Mervyn’s passion for ‘en plein air’ landscape painting.

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Melbourne Pop Up Exhibition - Women of Utopia

Published by: Mitchell Fine Art | 28-Feb-2024
Melbourne Pop Up Exhibition - Women of Utopia

Mitchell Fine Art presents the ‘Women of Utopia’ Aboriginal Art exhibition in Melbourne at @14 Langridge, 14 Langridge Street, Collingwood from 6th - 17th March 2024. The exhibition showcases significant artworks by some of Australia’s most recognisable female Aboriginal artists from the Utopia region in Central Australia. It will be the first in a series of pop up exhibitions Mitchell Fine Art will be conducting in Melbourne

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A BIG YEAR AHEAD AS 2024 SYDNEY EISTEDDFOD OPENS FOR ENTRIES

Published by: DMCPR Media | 20-Feb-2024
A BIG YEAR AHEAD AS 2024 SYDNEY EISTEDDFOD OPENS FOR ENTRIES

Entry to all 2024 Sydney Eisteddfod events is now open, and performers at all skill levels are encouraged to apply early to secure their place. Dream, Perform, Achieve, Inspire With over $400,000 dollars in prize money and scholarships, the 2024 Sydney Eisteddfod nurtures, encourages and develops emerging singers, dancers, actors, musicians, composers, bands, choirs, and orchestras.

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