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Gannon House in the Rocks is an art gallery dedicated to works by renowned as well as upcoming indigenous artists such as Gloria Petyarre, Jeannie Pwerle, and Charlie Tjapangarti.
Gannon House in the Rocks is an art gallery dedicated to works by renowned as well as upcoming indigenous artists such as Gloria Petyarre, Jeannie Pwerle, and Charlie Tjapangarti. The collection of contemporary Australian and Aboriginal art in wood, ceramic, glass, and acrylic reflects the uniqueness of indigenous communities from all over the country, as well as the colors of the Australian landscape. It also showcases works by glass artists from all over Australia.
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45 Argyle St, The Rocks NSW 2000, Australia
+61 2 9251 4474
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