TRAINING IN ART.
PUPILS FROM SMALL CENTRES.
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Wellington, Sunday. The annual exhibition of the New Zealand Academv of Arts was opened yesterday by the Hon. G. W. Russell, Minister for Internal Affairs, who, in the course of a brief address, congratulated the society on €ho fine standard of work shown. Mr. Russell said lie hoped they would yet see a national gallery and school of art established that would be worthy of the city and New Zealand. He proposed shortly to convene a meeting of a National Board of Science to go fullv into the whole matter, and he hoped to see , a system established whereby children' from small centres could go to" the four cities to get art training.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16039, 4 October 1915, Page 7
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