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A visual arts feast

One of the most significant events on the Adelaide arts calendar, the South Australian School of Art (SASA) Graduate Exhibition, opened on 9 December 2003 at UniSA's Underdale campus, Buildings L and N on Holbrooks Road.
 

The exhibition, which showcases works by over 100 graduates of the Bachelor of Visual Arts and Honours from disciplines including photography, painting, sculpture, glass, ceramics, print making, jewellery, new media and history and theory, is thought to be the largest graduate exhibition in the state.

The exhibition has been funded by a Helpmann Academy grant made possible through the generous support of the AMP Foundation. This year a  full colour catalogue will accompany the show, thanks to the generosity of Finsbury Press, Spicers Papers and a team of Visual Communications Honours graduates also from SASA.

Admission to the exhibition is free. It is open daily from 11am to 4 pm, 10 to 17 December 2003.

 

Rose Goblet (2003), glass, 15.5 cm high, Toshiko Sato, 3rd year student, Bachelor of Visual Arts (Glass)

Rose Goblet (2003), glass, 15.5  cm high,
Toshiko Sato, 3rd year student,
Bachelor of Visual Arts (Glass)


 

 

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