Watt Space Gallery
Group Exhibition
Useful Objects
Curated by First Nations cadet Jessica Tobin and intern Renae Lamb.
Curated by First Nations cadet Jessica Tobin and intern Renae Lamb.
20 Auckland St, Newcastle NSW 2300, Australia
www.newcastle.edu.au/community-and-alumni/arts-and-culture/watt-space-gallery
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