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Murray Ferguson, of Christchurch, studies an untitled work in the exhibition of Works on Paper by Rosemary Campbell, of Timaru, which will end at the Arts Centre on Friday. The works in the exhibition have been described as “linear and abstract.” They can be seen to be “related to music in its rhythms, crescendos and pauses.”

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Press, 12 February 1981, Page 3

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Murray Ferguson, of Christchurch, studies an untitled work in the exhibition of Works on Paper by Rosemary Campbell, of Timaru, which will end at the Arts Centre on Friday. The works in the exhibition have been described as “linear and abstract.” They can be seen to be “related to music in its rhythms, crescendos and pauses.” Press, 12 February 1981, Page 3

Murray Ferguson, of Christchurch, studies an untitled work in the exhibition of Works on Paper by Rosemary Campbell, of Timaru, which will end at the Arts Centre on Friday. The works in the exhibition have been described as “linear and abstract.” They can be seen to be “related to music in its rhythms, crescendos and pauses.” Press, 12 February 1981, Page 3