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Fatima awarded the People’s Choice Award in the 2023 Lanyon Art Prize
In 2022, Galleries Museum + Heritage launched a biennial art prize to support ACT and regional artists to exhibit their works and encourage a deeper and contemporary appreciation of Canberra’s cultural and natural heritage through artistic engagements with our historic … Continue reading
Posted in Moroccan art, Australia, Canberra, Painting, Mixed media, Australian art
Tagged Fatima Killeen, Lanyon Art Prize, People Choice Award
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