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Johnstone Gallery

1972 disestablishments in AustraliaAC with 0 elementsArt galleries disestablished in 1972Art museums and galleries in QueenslandDefunct museums in Australia
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The Johnstone Gallery was a private gallery located in the suburb of Bowen Hills in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia co-owned by Brian Johnstone and his wife, Marjorie Johnstone (née Mant). It was the leading Brisbane commercial gallery exhibiting contemporary Australian art from 1950 until 1972.

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Madison Heights

Edgar Street
4006 , Bowen Hills (Bowen Hills)
Queensland, Australia
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