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Gallery Tour Program Friday June 28th

Writer's picture: Ebony WightmanEbony Wightman

Dear Artists,


The We Are Studios Gallery Tour Program continues this Friday 30 June 10am - 3pm at the AGNSW We are meeting in the South Building. This is the old part of the AGNSW, with the large sandstone pillars on the front of the building.

We will meet inside the foyer, on the couches near the front desk at 10am



For all tour program details including this week, visit: https://www.wearestudios.org/artistshub

Password: Artist2023 - Please TEXT MESSAGE LIAM to confirm you are attending this Friday - Please message me if you need to arrive late or leave early - on Friday, please have breakfast/ tea and coffee before 10am - Please bring your sketch book and pencils THIS WEEK: Session 6

DATE: Friday 30/6/23

TIME: 10am - 3pm

LOCATION: Art Gallery of NSW

ADDRESS: Art Gallery Rd, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia

We look forward to seeing you this Friday!

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