Over 80 of Australia’s leading botanical artists along with some international artists are showing their original, exquisite artwork, which has been selected for display.
Over 80 of Australia’s leading botanical artists along with some international artists are showing their original, exquisite artwork, which has been selected for display.
April 4th, 2011
Over 80 of Australia’s leading botanical artists along with some international artists are showing their original, exquisite artwork, which has been selected for display.
The exhibition will be opened at a reception on the 5th November from 6.0pm – 8.00pm.
Gallery opening hours: week days 10 – 4pm, weekends 10am – 6pm
Artists wishing to submit work can obtain an entry form with all the information about the criteria from the website of the Friends of the Royal Botanic Gardens Melb – http://www.rbgfriendsmelbourne.org or phone the Friends office 03 9650 6398.
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