Join NAWIC for a buffet luncheon and tour of this year’s Archibald exhibition.
Join NAWIC for a buffet luncheon and tour of this year’s Archibald exhibition.
May 18th, 2011
The Archibald Prize is one of Australia’s oldest and most prestigious art awards. JF Archibald’s primary aims were to foster portraiture, support artists and perpetuate the memory of great Australians.
Since its inception in 1921 the prize has been awarded to some of Australia’s most important artists, including George Lambert, William Dobell and Brett Whiteley.
NAWIC, in collaboration with CBRE, are hosting a special luncheon and tour of this year’s Archibald display at the Art Gallery of NSW.
What: NAWIC Archibald Luncheon
Where: Art Gallery of NSW, Art Gallery Road, The Domain, Sydney
When: Monday 20 June 2011 from 12:30pm
Cost: $130 members / $160 non-members
RSVP: nawic.com.au/events
Contact: sarah_hogan@mpagroup.com.au
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