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Drawing the Library: an occasional artists' residency in the State Library of New South Wales aggreg...

Drawing the Library: an occasional artists' residency in the State Library of New South Wales aggreg...

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Drawing the Library: an occasional artists' residency in the State Library of New South Wales aggregated collection of artworks, 2015-2018

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Full title

Drawing the Library: an occasional artists' residency in the State Library of New South Wales aggregated collection of artworks, 2015-2018

Date

2015-2018

Record Identifier

94Rxl6y1

Reference Code

1347192

Formats

Physical Description

Contents

1 sketchbook

6 drawings

Other Descriptions

Level of description

Fonds

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Scope and Contents

Contents

COLLECTION 1
Drawings of the Mitchell Library Reading Room and Collection Care work areas, State Library of New South Wales, 2015 / by John Bokor
Purchased from King Street Gallery on William, June 2015

COLLECTION 2
Drawings of interiors of the State Library of New South Wales and people in the Library, 2016-2017 / by Joe Frost
P...

Alternative Titles

Full title

Drawing the Library: an occasional artists' residency in the State Library of New South Wales aggregated collection of artworks, 2015-2018

Contextual Information

Administrative / Biographical history

In 2015 the State Library of New South Wales commenced the Drawing the Library artist residency program. The intention of the program is to open the Library for artists to interpret and respond visually and creatively to its public and behind-the-scenes spaces.

Following the completion of an artist's residency, the Library has the opportuni...

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Record Identifier

94Rxl6y1

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/94Rxl6y1

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Reference code

1347192

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