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| You will find a fabulous selection of books, gifts, crafts, jewellery, posters and cards at the Art Gallery of South Australia Bookshop, South Australia's only specialist visual art bookseller. Reproduction prints are also available. Telephone: 61 8 8207 7029
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Our comprehensive range of visual art books is one of the largest in Australia and if we don't stock it ... we will find it. Special orders are welcome and treated with priority. If you are looking for unique gifts our shop stocks many functional art and design objects as well as a comprehensive range of art cards and posters. Individuals can also purchase a canvas
or watercolour In September of every year a we begin to showcase a large range of art calenders, diaries and other appropriate Christmas gifts. Be early if you don't wish to miss out on your favourite one this year. Foundation members and Friends of the Art Gallery of South Australia, school orders and full time students receive 10% discount at the Art Gallery of South Australia Bookshop. Friends and/or society members from other participating Australian Art Galleries may be eligible to receive discount. Contact the Bookshop for more information. Bookshop Hours and Location The bookshop is open every day, except Christmas day, from 10am to 4.45pm. It is located in the West Wing of the Art Gallery of South Australia. Entrance is via the Art Gallery and SA Museum laneway accessible off North Terrace. Orders and Enquiries
How to Contact us: The Bookshop Telephone: 61 8 8207 7029 Art Gallery of South Australia Publications Would you like to view the list of current Art
Gallery of South Australia publications available in the Gallery Bookshop? Wholesale Enquiries Publications Officer (Logistics) Telephone: 61 8 8207 7007 Microsoft Word Viewer may downloaded by clicking on
the following icon if you don't have a version of Microsoft Word: If you wish to view the document as a pdf you will
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| This page was modified / updated on 19 January 2007 |