Professor Sir Joseph Burke Gallery
David Frazer
All that you’ve loved
Exhibition Opening: Thursday 14 March, 2024, 6.30pm–8.30pm.
RSVP: trybooking.com/CKWLS
Enquiries: Briony O’Halloran | 03 8341 0216 | events@trinity.unimelb.edu.au.
Exhibition Opening: Thursday 14 March, 2024, 6.30pm–8.30pm.
RSVP: trybooking.com/CKWLS
Enquiries: Briony O’Halloran | 03 8341 0216 | events@trinity.unimelb.edu.au.
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