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AinA exhibitions are a mix of public events and private corporate evenings and are promoted through newspapers, television and radio as well as through private emailing lists from corporates who support AinA.

Media support also plays a major part in the success of these exhibitions with feature articles in the various newspapers.

AinA Annual Exhibitions
June 2006: Peugeot, Mt Lawley Inaugural Exhibition
August 2007: Old Berlin, Nightclub Northbridge

AinA Corporate Exhibitions (Ongoing)
Beilby, East Perth
Picasso’s on Walcott

Participation by AinA
March 2008 WA Conservation Council, University of Western Australia

Peugeot Mt Lawley June 2006 - Inaugural Exhibition
The Inaugural Exhibition of AinA held in June, 2006 was opened by Dr Geoff Gallop and was attended by over 5000 visitors.

AinA enabled over 60 member Artists to share their experiences and resources and obtain valuable feedback from their peers. It also provided them with opportunities to create new like-minded friendships and alliances.

The diversity of work and breadth of Artists in AinA means that visitors will have the opportunity to view and purchase a broad range of works which are priced to cater for a wide cross section of the public.

In particular, we hope to encourage the acquisition of art by members of the public who may not ordinarily do so.

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Old Berlin Nightclub August 2007
In 2007 AinA held its month-long exhibition at the Old Berlin Nightclub in Northbridge.

Over 80 artists participated in this very successful exhibition.

A team of film makers from Curtin University has been making a documentary about AinA from its inception and previewed this footage at the exhibition. They are confident that either the ABC or SBS will take this up for national broadcasting.

With time, hard work and the support of companies like yours we believe AinA will become an integral part of the Arts/Charity sector and could potentially be introduced to other states in Australia.


Inaugural Exhibition

 


Old Berlin Nightclub