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Graeme and Ingrid Rhind Exhibition @ The Village

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Graeme and Ingrid Rhind A 100 Year Retrospective (50+50!)

You are invited to the opening of the next Exhibition @ The Village, retrospective works by ERDO members Graeme & Ingrid Rhind, Sunday 1st March commencing from 2.00pm The Village Artspace, 20 Melbourne Street, Triabunna.

 

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