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Laugh Lines - Australian Women Cartoonists
Date
2002
Place
Bunker Gallery, Coffs Harbour, New South Wales
Description
Type
Exhibition
exhibited at
[retrospective exhibition]
Date
1999
Place
[former aGOG Gallery], Kingston, ACT
Description
Type
Exhibition
exhibited at
Printing history: 18 years of megalo access arts
Date
1998
Place
Canberra Museum and Art Gallery, Civic, ACT
Description
Type
Exhibition
The Cartoon Show
Date
July 1997
Place
Noarlunga Community Arts Centre, Noarlunga, SA
Description
Type
Exhibition
exhibited at
Jenny Carew : The Heidelberg School Picnic : An exhibition of contemporary Australian cartoons, illustrations and humorous creations
Date
1985
Place
State Library of Victoria, Melbourne, Vic.; touring Victoria 1986
Description
Type
Exhibition

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