A review of this exhibition appeared in Architecture Australia magazine in the July/August 2010 issue. It was written by Judith Abell and you can read it here.
You can also watch an ABC video about the event here.
The Save 10 Murray art exhibition Please Don’t Let Me Be Misunderstood took place in Hobart in May 2010.
It was opened on 5 May by Adrian Franklin (Professor of Sociology UTAS, The Collectors ABC TV) and Greens Alderman Helen Burnet.
If you are interested in buying one of the works or would like to know more about the artists please contact us by emailing save10murray@gmail.com
Save 10 Murray would like to sincerely thank all the artists for their generous support of this project.
This page has the following sub pages.
- Artwork by David Keeling
- Artwork by Richard Butler-Bowdon
- Artwork by Alex Hamilton
- Artwork by Tom O’Hern
- Artwork by Helen Wright
- Artwork by Juan Ford
- Artwork by Rory Lefroy
- Artwork by Adam Walker
- Artwork by Stephen Walker
- Artwork by Jacob Walker
- Artwork by Katie Rule and Lisa Radford
- Artwork by Cara-Ann Simpson
- Artwork by Peter Hiller
- Artwork by Ry Haskings
- Artwork by Damiano Bertoli
- Artwork by Sarah Keighery
- Artwork by Andrew Harper
- Artwork by Billy Gruner


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