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An exhibition of contemporary ceramics : works by Patsy Hely, Susan Ostling, Tony Warburton / curated by Helen Stephen with the assistance of Orange Regional gallery
Bib ID 1193475
Format BookBook
Description Paddington, N.S.W. : Art and Perception Pty. Ltd., 1995 
[13] p. : ill. ; 27 cm. 
Notes

"This project has been assisted by the Commonwealth Government through the Australia Council, its arts funding and advisory body".

Subjects Hely, Patsy - Exhibitions.  |  Ostling, Susan - Exhibitions.  |  Warburton, Toni - Exhibitions.  |  Pottery, Australian - Exhibitions.
Other authors/contributors Stephens, Helen  |  Australia Council  |  Orange Regional Gallery
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