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		<description><![CDATA[Excerpt from Leader newspaper Mardi Gras, colour and the hidden is the focus of The Yvonne Rust Gallery&#8217;s Gumbo Ya Ya (a bit of everything) exhibition on now. Melanie FerDon, Trina Garratt and Connie Johnston curate the multimedia exhibition. Melanie FerDon is American-born, but has been in New Zealand since 1982 and is now in [...]]]></description>
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