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John Wolseley (1938–)
2014 Rae Alexander lecture. John Wolseley, Art, nature and living in the contemporary world. Melbourne: NGV International, 30 October 2014.
(2014)
69 Smith [Gallery].
(2015)
A wall of Franck Gohier's studio, Darwin, 2012.
(2012)
Aatuti Art, Norfolk Island, 2016.
(2016)
Aatuti Art: Essentially Norfolk. Norfolk Island, 2016.
(2016)
Abe Muriati with his first etching pruduced at Djumbunji Press, Laura Dance Festival, Laura, Queensland.
Academy Gallery, Academy of the Arts, Launceston, Tasmania,
(2008)
Roger Butler (1948–)
ACCA [Australian Centre for Contemporary Art], Melbourne
(2009)
Accent framing, Gallery on Sturt, 421 Sturt Street, Ballarat, Victoria.
(2016)
Adam Rish, at Manning Regional Art Gallery, NSW, June 2014
(2014)
Adelaide Fine Art and Graphics.
Adrian Kellett at the NGA prior to the opening of the exhibition 'Between a rock and a hard stone', opening at Megalo Print Studio + Gallery, 12 May 2016.
(2016)
Adrian Kellett, John Loane and Peter Lancaster at the opening of the exhibition 'Between a rock and a hard stone', opening at Megalo Print Studio + Gallery, 12 May 2016.
(2016)
Advertisment | Jason Benjamin: 'More than he could hold' Multi-plate coloured etching. Wollahra, Sydney: Berkley Editions, November 1975.
(1975)
Advertisment | There's a Currawong in my garden: Etchings by Karen Barnes. Fish Creek, Victoria: Gecko Studio Gallery, 16 April - 20 May 2017.
(2017)
Advertisment: Spencer Scott Sandilands
Aida Tomescu, Anne McDonald and Sally Smart at the Fifth Australian Print Symposium. Canberra: National Gallery of Australia, 2004.
(2004)
Ailan currents: Contemporary printmaking from the Torres Strait. Cairns, Queensland: KickArts, 2007.
(2007)
Alan Sumner, Australian printmaker, at the opening of his retrospective exhibition of screenprints, Eastgate Gallery, Melbourne, 1993.
Roger Butler (1948–)
Alcaston Gallery, Melbourne.
(2008)
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