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		<title>Utopian Art at Miele Gallery South Melbourne</title>
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Without Pier Gallery in conjunction with Miele Australia opened an exciting exhibition showcasing Utopian Aboriginal Art. The work will be on display at the Miele Gallery Crn of Coventry and Moray Street South Melbourne until the 25 June. 5% of Proceeds will go directly back to the Community to help re-establish their own cattle Station.






Beanwood [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://withoutpier.com.au/blog/?p=57</link>
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		<title>Paxton, Jedwab &amp; White Exhibition</title>
		<description><![CDATA[EXHIBITION RUNS UNTIL 12 JUNE     [HAMPTON GALLERY] 
Sara PAXTON         Annie WHITE          Gilly JEDWAB
            
This is the current exhibition on at our Hampton Gallery.  If you would like to see anymore of the artists work visit our website, click on the Artist Directory tab and choose an artist!
SARA PAXTON
Sara was born in the UK and [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Camberwell Art Show</title>
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		<title>Rick Everingham Exhibition</title>
		<description><![CDATA[LIVING ITALY


We are all aware of the symbols of Italy.  We see images of ancient buildings; the Roman Forum, the Colosseum, Pisa’s Leaning Tower, Venice.  We know the wealth of renaissance artworks.  We marvel at modern Italy’s stunning sophisticated design.  Then there is the food and wine.

But there are other aspects of Italy that become more apparent when living there.  There is the warmth of the people, a strong sense of community, a great lust for living, and a complete disregard for most forms of authority.  There are the age old traditions and superstitions.  And of course there is always the food and wine.    There is the wonderful symbiotic feeling of contemporary Italian life comfortably co-existing with an incredibly rich sense of history, no more so for me than in Venice.  Everywhere is a reminder of generations past.  This is the living Italy.  This is what I love to paint.

                                                                                                   
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