Watters Gallery [2].
Watters Gallery [2].
(July 1969)
Commercial gallery. Located: Australia (NSW).
Australian contemporary Painting, sculpture and prints
John Peart: Paintings (from England)
Venues
Watters Gallery [2]. (14 August 1974 – 31 August 1974)
109 Riley Street, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
John Armstrong: A couple of big pieces
Venues
Watters Gallery [2]. (4 September 1974 – 21 September 1974)
109 Riley Street, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Big diamond (turned squares) by Jenny Barwell.
Venues
Watters Gallery [2]. (10 March 1976 – 1976)
109 Riley Street, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
The Jenyns show, an exhibition of sculpture & ceramics by Bob & Lorraine Jenyns.
Venues
Watters Gallery [2]. (3 August 1977 – 23 August 1977)
109 Riley Street, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Walls sometimes speak: an exhibition of political posters.
Venues
Watters Gallery [2]. (14 September 1977 – 1 October 1977)
109 Riley Street, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Experimental Art Foundation [1]. (5 October 1977 – 21 October 1977)
St Peters, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia
Ewing and George Paton Galleries. (25 October 1977 – 11 November 1977)
Melbourne University, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Works
EARTHWORKS POSTER COLLECTIVE (1972–1979), MACKINOLTY, Chips (1954–) and Robertson, Toni. (1953–)
Fragments of memory. Recent ceramics by Lorraine Jenyns.
Venues
Watters Gallery [2]. (1978 – 1978)
109 Riley Street, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
An exhibition of work by homosexual and lesbian artists at Watters Gallery.
Venues
Watters Gallery [2]. (23 July 1978 – 24 July 1978)
109 Riley Street, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Abstraction.
Venues
Watters Gallery [2]. (22 November 1978 – 9 December 1978)
109 Riley Street, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
The d'oyley show. An exhibition of women'd domestic fancywork.
Venues
Watters Gallery [2]. (10 October 1981 – 29 October 1981)
109 Riley Street, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Experiments in vitreous enamel, silkscreened portraits of women. Vivienne Binns, Marie McMahon.
Venues
Watters Gallery [2]. (1982 – 1982)
109 Riley Street, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Micky Allan: Songs from the south of France.
Venues
Watters Gallery [2]. (1984 – 1984)
109 Riley Street, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Sites of Power an exhibition of posters and prints by Toni Robertson.
Venues
Experimental Art Foundation [1]. (11 September 1984 – 10 November 1984)
St Peters, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia
Watters Gallery [2]. (14 August 1985 – 31 August 1985)
109 Riley Street, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Arts Council Gallery [Canberra] (23 October 1985 – 12 November 1985)
Gorman House, Ainslie Av., Braddon, Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia
Works
DEJA VU (1983–) and Robertson, Toni. (1953–)
Jenny Barwell: Retrospective exhibition
Venues
Watters Gallery [2]. (24 July 1985 – 10 August 1985)
109 Riley Street, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Micky Allan: Travels without my aunt.
Venues
Watters Gallery [2]. (1986 – 1986)
109 Riley Street, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
James Gleeson: Fifteen recent paintings.
Venues
Watters Gallery [2]. (16 March 1988 – 9 April 1988)
109 Riley Street, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
The Tasmania show - Watters Gallery: an exhibition of recent sculpture and prints by Bob Jenyns.
Venues
Watters Gallery [2]. (21 August 1991 – 7 September 1991)
109 Riley Street, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Female nude: Frank Hinder and Tony Tuckson.
Venues
Watters Gallery [2]. (7 July 1993 – 27 July 1993)
109 Riley Street, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Euan Macleod: Paintings.
Venues
Watters Gallery [2]. (17 October 1995 – 4 November 1995)
109 Riley Street, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Vicki Varvaressos: New paintings.
Venues
Watters Gallery [2]. (7 July 1999 – 24 July 1999)
109 Riley Street, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
More Art from the Traveller an exhibition of sculpture, drawings, paintings and prints by Bob Jenyns
Venues
Watters Gallery [2]. (19 June 2002 – 13 July 2002)
109 Riley Street, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia