Kings Cross Library exhibition
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- Shant Fabricatorian
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- Thursday, 29 October 2009
Hot on the heels of the City of Sydney Library’s 100th anniversary, Kings Cross Library celebrates its 50th, with a rather unusual exhibition. ‘Out-takes’ is a collection of images taken by the City’s Reprographics Officer, Paul Patterson, whilst photographing projects for City of Sydney Council.
According to the City, “Paul’s keen eye for colour, shape and the beauty in the banal is reflected in this stunning collection of photos.” If you’re interested in checking out Sydney’s familiar sights, and sites, from a different perspective, visit Kings Cross Library anytime throughout November.

A different take on the QVB...highlighting the everyday is the theme of ‘Out-takes’, on display at Kings Cross Library from November 1-30
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