Connect with the art you can’t leave behind at Art Sydney 09.
Connect with the art you can’t leave behind at Art Sydney 09.
April 4th, 2011
Connect with the art you can’t leave behind at Art Sydney 09. The Weekend Australian Art Sydney will return to the Royal Hall of Industries, Moore Park, Sydney from 22 – 25 October 2009. Bringing together Sydney’s vibrant art scene and showcasing an extensive range of art to buy, The Weekend Australian Art Sydney includes hundreds of artworks by artists ranging from contemporary to traditional and emerging to investment.
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