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Harrington Street Gallery

Exhibition: Bryan Croll, Michael McPhillips & Jonathan Waye

When

Every day, 10am to 4pm Tuesday 26 July 2022 to Sunday 21 August 2022

Not open Mondays

Bryan Croll

Art is one means of intensifying, exploring and expanding one's life experiences. It provides a vast array of exploratory concepts which would otherwise remain tragically dormant. The Harrington Street Gallery has provided an accessible and warmly accomodating facility to share these experiences.

Michael McPhillips

A professional architect, working in Armidale, Michael has been associated with the Harrington Street Gallery for many years. His association with the gallery has given him inspiration and greater impulse to develop the many significant and relevant works he has displayed over this time.

Jonathan Waye

Jonathan has had a long association with John Ogburn, the founder of the Harrington Street Gallery and all those associated with it. Through this link and his innate creative instinct, Jonathan has developed a unique style of painting that must be seen to be fully appreciated as will be evident in this current exhibition.

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