Exhibition - Parliament of NSW Indigenous Art Prize 2007
The Parliament of NSW Indigenous Art Prize is conducted in partnership with Campbelltown City Council, and is an acquisitive prize open to NSW Indigenous artists only. Building on the success of the 2005 and 2006 Art Prizes, the Parliament of New South Wales Indigenous Art Prize continues to recognise the high standard of Indigenous art in New South Wales. Among artists, the Prize's reputation continues to grow. In 2007, there were more entries than ever before. As with the 2006 Prize, an exhibition of selected works will tour regional New South Wales, supported by Museums and Galleries NSW.Where: The Fountain Court, Parliament of NSW
When: 4 October to 2 November 2007
Times: Monday to Friday, 9am to 4:30pm
Cost: Free
Booking the Parliament of New South Wales’ exhibition space
The NSW Parliament is a prominent public venue in the central business district of Sydney. The exhibition space, referred to as the Fountain Court, is the public vestibule for the Parliament and is available for non-political exhibitions of a high curatorial and artistic standard.
To find out how to apply to exhibit in this space, see Exhibiting in the Fountain Court.
The Fountain Court is currently booked until early 2009.
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