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Bett Gallery

www.bettgallery.com.au

Level 1, 65 Murray Street, Hobart, 7000, TAS

03 6231 6511

Mon to Fri 10am–5.30pm, Sat 10am–4pm.

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8 July—30 July

An Elemental Persistence

Kelly Austin

8 July—30 July

A Hopeful Mirage

Amber Koroluk-Stephenson

5 August—27 August

Water[shed]

50 artists for 50 years of loss including: A Published Event (Justy Phillips & Margaret Woodward), Peter Adams, Rick Amor, Joan Baez, Michaye Boulter & Linda Fredheim, Pat Brassington, Tim Burns, Lou Conboy and Tom O’Hern, Amanda Davies, Helena Demczuk, Julie Gough, Piers Greville, Guerrilla Girls, Neil Haddon, Fiona Hall, Patrick Hall, Marian Hosking, Locust Jones, David Keeling, Janet Laurence, Sam Leach, Sue Lovegrove, Euan Macleod, Sara Maher, Noel McKenna, Mish Meijers, Ashlee Murray, Brigita Ozolins, Geoff Parr, Joan Ross, Troy Ruffles, Michael Schlitz, Mike Singe, Valerie Sparks, David Stephenson, Heather B

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