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Louise Flaherty

Exhibition

A Molecular History of Everything* (*Well not Everything)

...of things were explored in this rumpus room of art. *well not everything. Exhibiting Artists: Charles Anderson, Rosa Barba, Marc Bauer, Richard Fauguet, Louise Flaherty, Geophile (Bianca Looney and Lucas Chirnside), Claire Harvey, Bianca Hester, Gavin Hipkins, Nicholas Mangan, Nora Martirosyan...
Publication

A Molecular History of Everything* (*Well not Everything)

...the 2004 exhibition contains reproductions of work by: Charles Anderson, Rosa Barba, Marc Bauer, Richard Fauguet, Louise Flaherty, Geophile (Bianca Looney and Lucas Chirnside), Claire Harvey, Bianca Hester, Gavin Hipkins, Nick Mangan, Nora Martirosyan, Dave Muller, Alex Pittendrigh, Stuart Ringholt, Alex Rizkala and Julie Davies, Daniel van Vree, Gabrielle de Vietri, Daniel von Sturmer, Kan Xuan. ...
Product

A Molecular History of Everything catalogue

...accompanying the 2004 exhibition contains reproductions of work by: Charles Anderson, Rosa Barba, Marc Bauer, Richard Fauguet, Louise Flaherty, Geophile (Bianca Looney and Lucas Chirnside), Claire Harvey, Bianca Hester, Gavin Hipkins, Nick Mangan, Nora Martirosyan, Dave Muller, Alex Pittendrigh, Stuart Ringholt, Alex Rizkala and Julie Davies, Daniel van Vree, Gabrielle de Vietri, Daniel von Sturmer, Kan Xuan. ...
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Glimpse into the archive—

Murray Walker’s 1990 exhibition, The River, The Port, The Journey, was concerned with the manner in which Australian cultural identity is created.

Murray Walker: The River, The Port, The Journey (1990)

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