The George Adams Gallery.

The George Adams Gallery.

( by 1999)

Exhibition venue. Located: Australia (VIC).

EXHIBITION HISTORY 1 – 4 of 4 exhibitions

Swiss artists in Australia 1777-1991.

Venues

Art Gallery Of New South Wales. (18 January 1991 – 10 March 1991)
The Domain, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia

The George Adams Gallery. (28 March 1991 – 28 April 1991)
Victorian Arts Centre, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

Brisbane Civic Art Gallery (4 May 1991 – 9 June 1991)
King George Square, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia

Art Gallery of Western Australia. (21 June 1991 – 4 August 1991)
Perth Cultural Centre, Perth, Western Australia, Australia

Tasmanian Museum And Art Gallery (18 August 1991 – 29 September 1991)
40 Macquarie St., Hobart, Tasmania, Australia

Up front: Faces of Australia at war.

Venues

Queen Victoria Museum And Art Gallery (24 September 1998 – 29 November 1998)
2 Wellington St., Launceston, Tasmania, Australia

Warrnambool Art Gallery [2]. (9 December 1998 – 10 January 1999)
165 Timor St., Warrnambool, Victoria, Australa

Port Pirie Regional Gallery (27 February 1999 – 6 April 1999)
3 Mory Elie St., Port Pirie, South Australia, Australia

The George Adams Gallery. (3 June 1999 – 4 July 1999)
Victorian Arts Centre, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

Benalla Art Gallery (4 August 1999 – 12 September 1999)
Bridge St., 'By the lake', Benalla, Victoria, Australia

Wagga Wagga Art Gallery [3] (24 September 1999 – 31 October 1999)
Civic Centre, Baylis St., Wagga Wagga, New South Wales, Australia

Cairns Regional Gallery (11 November 1999 – 6 February 2000)
Cairns, Queensland, Australia

Tweed River Regional Art Gallery. (16 February 2000 – 2 April 2004)
5 Tumbulgum Rd., Murwillumbah, New South Wales, Australia

Mosman Art Gallery (20 March 2000 – 29 May 2000)
Corner Short St & Myahgah Road, Mosman, New South Wales, Australia.

Newcastle Region Art Gallery (16 June 2000 – 30 July 2000)
Laman Street, Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia

Australian Paper Art Awards 1999.

Venues

The George Adams Gallery. (? – 3 October 1999)
Victorian Arts Centre, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

Drill Hall Gallery [ANU]. (11 November 1999 – 19 December 1999)
Australian National University, Kingsley St., Acton, Australian Capital Territory, Australia

UTS Gallery (29 February 2000 – 24 March 2000)
University of Technology, Level 4, 702 Harris St., Ultimo, Sydney, New South wales, Australia

Lawrence Wilson Art Gallery (7 April 2000 – 4 June 2000)
University of Western Australia, Nedlands, Western Australia, Australia

Cutting comments. Silk Cut Award winning linocuts 1995 - 1998.

Venues

McClelland [Art] Gallery (2 July 2000 – 3 September 2000)
Boundary Rd., Langwarrin, Victoria, Australia

Swan Hill Regional Art Gallery (6 October 2000 – 12 November 2000)
Pioneer Settlement, Horseshoe Bend, Swan Hill, Victoria, Australia

Campbelltown City Bicentennial Art Gallery (6 April 2001 – 20 May 2001)
Art Gallery Rd., Campbelltown, New South Wales, Australia

Wagga Wagga Art Gallery [3] (6 July 2001 – 19 August 2001)
Civic Centre, Baylis St., Wagga Wagga, New South Wales, Australia

Gippsland Art Gallery (1 September 2001 – 30 September 2001)
68 Foster St., Princes Highway, Sale, Victoria, Australia

Burnie Regional Art Gallery (BRAG). (7 October 2001 – 20 January 2002)
Burnie Civic Centre, Burnie, Tasmania, Australia

Plimsoll Gallery (1 April 2002 – 1 April 2002)
Centre for the Arts, Hunter St., Victoria Dock, Hobart, Tasmania, Australia

Academy Gallery. (6 June 2002 – 28 June 2002)
School of Visual and Performing Arts, Inveresk, Launceston, Tasmania, Australia

The George Adams Gallery. (9 August 2002 – 22 September 2002)
Victorian Arts Centre, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

Cooloola Shire Public Gallery. (1 October 2002 – 1 November 2002)
39 Nash Street, Gympie, Queensland, Australia.

Toowoomba Regional Art Gallery (12 December 2002 – 26 January 2003)
531 Ruthven St., Toowoomba, Queensland, Australia