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The Ginko Print Workshop and Gallery supervisor, Jule Einhorn, displays two linocuts by the New Zealand artist, Jan White, whose works are on exhibition at the gallery. Ms White, who died in an accident last year, graduated in 1980 with honours in print-making from the School of Fine Arts at the University of Canterbury. The exhibition, which will close on April 2, features drawings, linocuts, woodcuts, etchings, and lithographs.

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Press, 17 March 1982, Page 10

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The Ginko Print Workshop and Gallery supervisor, Jule Einhorn, displays two linocuts by the New Zealand artist, Jan White, whose works are on exhibition at the gallery. Ms White, who died in an accident last year, graduated in 1980 with honours in print-making from the School of Fine Arts at the University of Canterbury. The exhibition, which will close on April 2, features drawings, linocuts, woodcuts, etchings, and lithographs. Press, 17 March 1982, Page 10

The Ginko Print Workshop and Gallery supervisor, Jule Einhorn, displays two linocuts by the New Zealand artist, Jan White, whose works are on exhibition at the gallery. Ms White, who died in an accident last year, graduated in 1980 with honours in print-making from the School of Fine Arts at the University of Canterbury. The exhibition, which will close on April 2, features drawings, linocuts, woodcuts, etchings, and lithographs. Press, 17 March 1982, Page 10