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  2. Little Sister's Book and Art Emporium - Wikipedia

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    Little Sister's Book and Art Emporium, also known as Little Sister's Bookstore, but usually called "Little Sister's", is an independent bookstore in the Davie Village/West End neighbourhood of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. The bookstore was opened in 1983 by Jim Deva and Bruce Smyth, and its current manager is Don Wilson.

  3. Market Square Shopping Centre (Geelong) - Wikipedia

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    See Market Square, Geelong for the history of the site before the centre.. The 1980s saw the first of many urban renewal proposals floated for the central Geelong area. The Geelong Regional Commission on 6 November 1981 released a plan that would see a massive shopping centre extend from Little Malop Street through to the waterfront. [1]

  4. Geelong Gallery - Wikipedia

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    The Geelong Gallery, formerly known as Geelong Art Gallery, is a major regional gallery in the city of Geelong in Victoria, Australia.The gallery forms Geelong's Cultural Precinct, along with the adjacent Geelong Library and Heritage Centre (Geelong Regional Library and Geelong Heritage Centre), Geelong Arts Centre, and the Geelong Courthouse (housing Back to Back Theatre and Platform Arts).

  5. Geelong West, Victoria - Wikipedia

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    Geelong West contains a number of heritage listed sites, including: 22 Pakington Street, Harp Inn [5] 95 Pakington Street, Donaghy's Rope Walk [6] 233 Pakington Street, Reformed Church of Geelong [7] 9 Gertrude Street, Residence [8] 202 Aberdeen Street, Shearers Arms Hotel [9] 127 Elizabeth Street, St Elmo [10]

  6. Steven Shearer - Wikipedia

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    Nationally, his work has been shown at the Art Gallery of Ontario in Toronto (1996) and the Contemporary Art Gallery in Vancouver (2004-2005) [12] as well as included in Shore, Forest and Beyond: Art from the Audain Collection at the Vancouver Art Gallery (2011) 1+1=1’; When Collections Collide at the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts (2014); and ...

  7. Douglas Reynolds Gallery - Wikipedia

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    Douglas Reynolds Gallery is an art gallery in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. It is located in the Business Improvement Area of South Granville . [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The gallery was founded in 1995 by Douglas Reynolds.

  8. Geelong Arts Centre - Wikipedia

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    The complex is located between Little Malop and Ryrie Streets in central Geelong, and comprises a number of venues. The original arts centre consisted of a number of separate venues: [ 8 ] The Playhouse (known as Ford Theatre until 2011): 797 seat proscenium arch theatre with dress circle and fly tower .

  9. The Polygon Gallery - Wikipedia

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    The Polygon Gallery (formerly known as the Presentation House Gallery) is an art gallery in North Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. It is the largest non-profit photographic gallery in Western Canada and has operated since 1981. [1] [2] Work began on the new gallery in early 2016, which was designed by Patkau Architects. [3]