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Agora Gallery is a fine art gallery dedicated to the promotion of national and international artists, catering to special events in support of fine art.
Art Gallery of Western Australia - The Gallery is situated in the Perth Cultural Centre adjacent to the City train station and Northbridge, the City's café and restaurant district ..
ARTSHOUSE GALLERY - ARTRAGE Office -
Rear 51 James St Northbridge Web: www.artrage.com.au
Artplace The gallery has established a reputation for supporting innovative contemporary art and successfully introducing some of the best Western Australian artists to the Eastern States and overseas. - Web: www.artplace.com.au
Gomboc Gallery is the largest privately owned Art Gallery in Western Australia. The Gallery's policy is to provide an exhibition venue for established and emerging Australian artists of all disciplines and to give extra encouragement and assistance to sculptors by way of the on-site bronze art foundry. Web: www.gomboc-gallery.com.au
Perth Galleries was established in 1988 in West Perth and moved to its present location in Subiaco in 1997. The Gallery exhibits works by established and emerging artists. Exhibitions change monthly. Web: www.perthgalleries.com.au
2a Haynes Street - Kalamunda WA 6076 - Ph: (08) 9293 3898 - Mob: 0434 728 929 New gallery located high in the Perth Hills showcasing a medley of locally established and emerging artists such as Shirley Fisher, Martin Clarke, John Hadlow, Penny Maddison, Mikaela Castledine and Natalie Lotriet to a name a few. Web: www.plumgallery.com.au.
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