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National Emerging Art Glass Prize 2016

Saturday 9 April – Sunday 17 July, 2016 | National Art Glass Gallery

  • Sarah Humphrey, A Giocherellare 2013, cast glass, mixed media, sound: Winner, 2014 National Student Art Glass Prize
    Photo: Matthew James

Wagga Wagga Art Gallery presents the National Emerging Art Glass Prize, an acquisitive, biennial national competition established to promote innovation and excellence in contemporary glass.

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