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Paul Gilsenan

Gilsenan Gallery and Studio

Where
507 Elizabeth St
Surry Hills NSW 2010
Australia
When

Tuesdays and Thursdays to Saturdays, 11am to 6pm Thursday 4 March 2021 to Saturday 29 May 2021

Cost

Free

A pop up gallery in the heart of Surry Hills, the artist Paul Gilsenan is known for his vibrant colourful pieces often joyful and whimsy.

Come and meet the artist in his studio gallery and enter into a world of large beautiful canvas and colours that will transport you to a wonderful place. All works are for sale and commissions are always available. Pop in and see something you might like and take a unique work of art home with you. Follow on Instagram at gilsenan.gallery and e-mail at gilsenan.gallery@gmail.com.

All welcome - open Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday weekly or by appointment. It would be so wonderful to welcome you to this pop up gallery and to appreciate your support for a local contemporary artist.

Contact event organiser

Paul Gilsenan

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