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Across the dividing sea

Sally Dan-Cuthbert is broadening the way visual art and functional design are viewed by breaking down categorisations that, traditionally, have kept them separate.

here aren’t too many prominent art-world figures from either Australia or New Zealand with the type of credibility that Sally Dan-Cuthbert has. The independent Sydney-based art advisor has been working with a handful of private and corporate clients for the past 27 years and, before

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