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The Wool Shed Gallery exhibits investment quality Aboriginal art, contemporary paintings and limited edition prints by non-indigenous Australian artists and a range of carefully selected furniture to complement the artworks. Paintings by Dorrit Black, David Bromley, David Dridan, Constance Stokes and Margaret Woodward are displayed alongside those by Gloria Petyarre, Minnie Pwerle, Lily Kelly Napangardi, Lorna Fencer Napurrula and Barbara Weir. The gallery occupies the oldest commercial building in Mannum on the banks of the River Murray. Built in 1853 by William Randell, the pioneer of inland river transport. The Wool Shed, the adjacent Mannum Dock Museum of River History, including the PS Marion and Randell Dry Dock and the Billabong Cafe form an integral component of Mannum's Historical precinct and is of continuing interest to residents and visitors alike.

Disabled Access:
Permanent ramp, no steps.

Email: ggaston@ozemail.com.au

Phone: 08 8569 8042

Website: www.australian-art-and-prints.com

Address:
3 Randell Street
Mannum, South Australia, 5238

Guest Facilities:
Access With Assistance for the Disabled, Car park, Public Toilet

Experiences you can enjoy at Wool Shed Gallery:
Cultural, Historic/Heritage, Shopping, The Arts


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