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National Art Glass Gallery
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Designed by Melbourne architect Garner Davis in 1999, the Art Gallery includes seven exhibition areas with one Gallery specifically designed for the National Art Glass Collection. The Glass Gallery houses a world class, nationally significant collection of contemporary art glass, featuring approximately 500 pieces. Wagga Wagga Art Gallery is also the home of the Margaret Carnegie Print Collection, which consists of over 1200 original prints by some of Australia's foremost artists. Wagga Wagga Art Gallery welcomes over 40,000 people each year to exhibitions, events, educational and public programs and is FREE to the public.
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