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Date
30 October to 23 November 2025
Time
Monday to Friday 10.30am - 3.30pm
Saturday & Sunday 1 - 4pm
Location
RSASA Gallery, Institute Building (First floor)
Cost
Free entry
About the presenter

The Artist's Voice - various artists

Questions?
For any questions regarding the event, please reach out to the RSASA:
Email: rsasarts@bigpond.com.au
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Now celebrating their 28th year, The Artist’s Voice is a group of South Australian artists whose work spans an extraordinary range of styles and mediums - from sculpture and portraiture to abstract, figurative, and non-representational art.

Featuring works by Bob Landt, David Braun, Hugh Adamson, Merrilyn Stock, Philip David, Rachel Scholich and Terry MacDermot, this exhibition showcases the diversity and enduring creativity of this collective.

Opening event: Sunday 2 November 2025, 2pm

Join The Artist's Voice and RSASA for an afternoon of art, conversation, and inspiration.

Image: David Braun, Marble Hill Arisen from the Ashes, ink drawing.

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