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Popular art show at Radford

 

Leonie Lucie, “The Pose”, fired clay sculpture
THE annual Radford Art Show is one of the most popular events on the college’s calendar.

With its focus on quality artwork by talented local and regional artists to look at and to buy, the show comprises paintings, photography, ceramics, glass, jewellery, woodwork and sculpture.

Head of the ANU’s School of Art, Gordon Bull, will open the exhibition 7:30pm on June 1, followed by a champagne supper and live music by MP3 ($15 entry).

As the exhibition continues on the weekend, refreshments will be available and live music will be performed by Radford students.

28th annual Radford Art Show, TAB. Millar Hall, College Street, Bruce, June 1 opening then June 2-3, 10am to 4pm.

Angharad Dean, “Moonlight through the Open Door”, oil on canvas
Jim Garrett, “Crystal Shower Waterfall, Dorrigo NSW”, oil on canvas

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