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This exhibition was produced as an extension to the previous exhibition in Festival Theatre Galleries called 1974: Stage Two, that also featured one of Olive Bishop’s ceramic artworks.
The historic railway phone booths exhibition showcases all five remaining ceramic artworks in the Adelaide Festival Centre’s Works of Art Collection by Olive Bishop entitled Wash and War. A play on the words 'wash and wear', the title suggests the cycle of use and re-use and the endless cycle of war.
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This venue is wheelchair accessible.
If you have access requirements, please email our ticketing team or call 08 8216 8600 during business hours (9am-5pm, Monday-Friday).
Performance Location: Historic phone booths, Adelaide Railway Station
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