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AUSTRALIAN CENTRE FOR PHOTOGRAPHY EXHIBITION ARCHIVE. Over the past 45 years the ACP has presented hundreds of photo-media exhibitions. Featuring local, national and global artists these exhibitions demonstrate a diversity of creative practice and genre, from documentary and long narrative to portraiture and landscape. Image: Honey Long + Prue Stent, Salt pool, 2019. AUSTRALIAN CENTRE FOR PHOTOGRAPHY The Australian Center for Photography acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of the lands on which we work and live. We pay our respects to the Elders past, present and future, and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples. AUSTRALIAN CENTRE FOR PHOTOGRAPHY The Australian Center for Photography acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of the lands on which we work and live. We pay our respects to the Elders past, present and future, and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples. AUSTRALIAN CENTRE FOR PHOTOGRAPHY Izabela Pluta is a Polish-born, Sydney-based artist. Her works are inspired by research and artist’s residencies undertaken in Barcelona, Paris, Belfast, Beijing, Japan and Malta. Pluta was commissioned by the Art Gallery of New South Wales to create a significant new work for ‘The National 2019: New Australian Art’exhibition.
TEACHER’S RESOURCE About the exhibition Always Will Be Barbara McGrady: Always Will Be is an exhibition containing 49 photographic works by photojournalist Barbara McGrady and an interview with the photographer. Spanning McGrady’s 30-year career, the works displayed are important historical documents PRELUDE TO OCEANS FROM HERE ABOUT THE EXHIBITION This is the first of a two-part exhibition, which explores the aesthetics of water. This simple and abundant compound has the power to define planetary geography, etching the landscape and separating the continents.CHERINE FAHD
Cherine Fahd A Portrait is a Puzzle 6 April - 26 May 2018 PROJECT SPACE GALLERY 72 Oxford Street, Darlinghurst NSW 2010 Tues to Fri 10 am - 6 pm, Sat 10 am - 4 pm Closed public holidays. AUSTRALIAN CENTRE FOR PHOTOGRAPHY Australian Centre for Photography was a leading national organisation dedicated to photography and lens based media. In addtion to serving as a leading advocate for photography and photographers, ACP provided national services including access to affordable education and programs, free exhibitions and events, research, and publications. AUSTRALIAN CENTRE FOR PHOTOGRAPHY The Australian Centre for Photography (ACP) is a leading institution in Australia dedicated to the art of photography and lens-based media. From 1974, the ACP has been a creative force in the cultural life of Australia, presenting the work of dynamic and diverse artists. AUSTRALIAN CENTRE FOR PHOTOGRAPHY ONLINE EXHIBITIONS. Over the past 45 years the ACP has presented hundreds of photo-media exhibitions. Featuring local, national and global artists these exhibitions demonstrate a diversity of creative practice and genre, from documentary and long narrative to portraiture and landscape. Image: Liam Young, ‘Choreographic camouflage’,2020.
AUSTRALIAN CENTRE FOR PHOTOGRAPHY EXHIBITION ARCHIVE. Over the past 45 years the ACP has presented hundreds of photo-media exhibitions. Featuring local, national and global artists these exhibitions demonstrate a diversity of creative practice and genre, from documentary and long narrative to portraiture and landscape. Image: Honey Long + Prue Stent, Salt pool, 2019. AUSTRALIAN CENTRE FOR PHOTOGRAPHY The Australian Center for Photography acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of the lands on which we work and live. We pay our respects to the Elders past, present and future, and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples. AUSTRALIAN CENTRE FOR PHOTOGRAPHY The Australian Center for Photography acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of the lands on which we work and live. We pay our respects to the Elders past, present and future, and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples. AUSTRALIAN CENTRE FOR PHOTOGRAPHY Izabela Pluta is a Polish-born, Sydney-based artist. Her works are inspired by research and artist’s residencies undertaken in Barcelona, Paris, Belfast, Beijing, Japan and Malta. Pluta was commissioned by the Art Gallery of New South Wales to create a significant new work for ‘The National 2019: New Australian Art’exhibition.
TEACHER’S RESOURCE About the exhibition Always Will Be Barbara McGrady: Always Will Be is an exhibition containing 49 photographic works by photojournalist Barbara McGrady and an interview with the photographer. Spanning McGrady’s 30-year career, the works displayed are important historical documents PRELUDE TO OCEANS FROM HERE ABOUT THE EXHIBITION This is the first of a two-part exhibition, which explores the aesthetics of water. This simple and abundant compound has the power to define planetary geography, etching the landscape and separating the continents.CHERINE FAHD
Cherine Fahd A Portrait is a Puzzle 6 April - 26 May 2018 PROJECT SPACE GALLERY 72 Oxford Street, Darlinghurst NSW 2010 Tues to Fri 10 am - 6 pm, Sat 10 am - 4 pm Closed public holidays. AUSTRALIAN CENTRE FOR PHOTOGRAPHY The Australian Center for Photography acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of the lands on which we work and live. We pay our respects to the Elders past, present and future, and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples. AUSTRALIAN CENTRE FOR PHOTOGRAPHY Collaborating with New York based creatives and using LiDAR scanning, Choreographic camouflage presents dance, fashion and music that encapsulates an emerging underground movement. Brett Leavy’s Bilbie Virtual Labs presents Barani from its suite of virtual world projects that feature significant geographical sites across Australia.Unconstrained by linear time Barani, which translates TEACHER’S RESOURCE About the exhibition Always Will Be Barbara McGrady: Always Will Be is an exhibition containing 49 photographic works by photojournalist Barbara McGrady and an interview with the photographer. Spanning McGrady’s 30-year career, the works displayed are important historical documentsACP PROJECTS
In Kaurna language, Turalayinthi Yarta means ‘to see yourself in the landscape’ or ‘landscape photography’. The Turalayinthi Yarta series was taken by Tylor over a two-year period as he walked sections of the 1,200 km long Heysen Trail, parts of which trace the boundary of Kaurna lands across the Mount Lofty Ranges. AUSTRALIAN CENTRE FOR PHOTOGRAPHY The Truth in Fire project was fuelled by my passion to work with First Nations Fire Keepers and an Indigenous Council to help tell a much-needed story that benefits all humans, all life, and our survival on planet earth. Australian First Nations people have been working with fire as its custodians for tens of thousands of years to protect and fertilise country, and to prevent climate disaster. AUSTRALIAN CENTRE FOR PHOTOGRAPHY Undercurren t (2017) by Sydney-based Julia Davis won Tidal: City of Devonport Art Award, 2018. The artist’s installations are often site-specific and her work has been installed in salt lakes, deserts, coastal precincts and parklands, as well as within galleries and the built environment. Working across media including objects, movingimage
AUSTRALIAN CENTRE FOR PHOTOGRAPHY Diana Scherer is a visual artist living and working in Amsterdam. She is born in Lauingen Germany and studied fine art at the Rietveld Academy in Amsterdam. AUSTRALIAN CENTRE FOR PHOTOGRAPHY Barbara McGrady, Black Lives Matter Sydney Town Hall July 2016, 2016. About the Artist. Sydney-based McGrady is originally from the north west of NSW and Southern Queensland. The artist has been documenting contemporary Aboriginal history since the 1970s. Her works include the iconic images of world champion Aboriginal boxer Anthony “ChocCHERINE FAHD
Cherine Fahd A Portrait is a Puzzle 6 April - 26 May 2018 PROJECT SPACE GALLERY 72 Oxford Street, Darlinghurst NSW 2010 Tues to Fri 10 am - 6 pm, Sat 10 am - 4 pm Closed public holidays. PRELUDE TO OCEANS FROM HERE ABOUT THE EXHIBITION This is the first of a two-part exhibition, which explores the aesthetics of water. This simple and abundant compound has the power to define planetary geography, etching the landscape and separating the continents. AUSTRALIAN CENTRE FOR PHOTOGRAPHY Australian Centre for Photography was a leading national organisation dedicated to photography and lens based media. In addtion to serving as a leading advocate for photography and photographers, ACP provided national services including access to affordable education and programs, free exhibitions and events, research, and publications. AUSTRALIAN CENTRE FOR PHOTOGRAPHY The Australian Centre for Photography (ACP) is a leading institution in Australia dedicated to the art of photography and lens-based media. From 1974, the ACP has been a creative force in the cultural life of Australia, presenting the work of dynamic and diverse artists. AUSTRALIAN CENTRE FOR PHOTOGRAPHY ONLINE EXHIBITIONS. Over the past 45 years the ACP has presented hundreds of photo-media exhibitions. Featuring local, national and global artists these exhibitions demonstrate a diversity of creative practice and genre, from documentary and long narrative to portraiture and landscape. Image: Liam Young, ‘Choreographic camouflage’,2020.
AUSTRALIAN CENTRE FOR PHOTOGRAPHY EXHIBITION ARCHIVE. Over the past 45 years the ACP has presented hundreds of photo-media exhibitions. Featuring local, national and global artists these exhibitions demonstrate a diversity of creative practice and genre, from documentary and long narrative to portraiture and landscape. Image: Honey Long + Prue Stent, Salt pool, 2019. AUSTRALIAN CENTRE FOR PHOTOGRAPHY The Australian Center for Photography acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of the lands on which we work and live. We pay our respects to the Elders past, present and future, and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples. AUSTRALIAN CENTRE FOR PHOTOGRAPHY The Australian Center for Photography acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of the lands on which we work and live. We pay our respects to the Elders past, present and future, and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples. AUSTRALIAN CENTRE FOR PHOTOGRAPHY The concepts of posthuman, nonhuman and antihuman are interrelated. They underpin our evolving relationships with technology and nature, as well as perceptions of our individual and collective selves. Using photography, moving image and imaging technologies as foundations, these creatives have produced innovative music videos, digital AUSTRALIAN CENTRE FOR PHOTOGRAPHY Izabela Pluta is a Polish-born, Sydney-based artist. Her works are inspired by research and artist’s residencies undertaken in Barcelona, Paris, Belfast, Beijing, Japan and Malta. Pluta was commissioned by the Art Gallery of New South Wales to create a significant new work for ‘The National 2019: New Australian Art’exhibition.
AUSTRALIAN CENTRE FOR PHOTOGRAPHY Steven Cavanagh is a Sydney-based artist, curator and educator who works with Photomedia and more recently, installation and performance. His art practice explores the physical and psychological landscape of masculine identity, vulnerability and loss. His work is often politically provocative and personal with references to livedexperience.
CHERINE FAHD
Cherine Fahd A Portrait is a Puzzle 6 April - 26 May 2018 PROJECT SPACE GALLERY 72 Oxford Street, Darlinghurst NSW 2010 Tues to Fri 10 am - 6 pm, Sat 10 am - 4 pm Closed public holidays. AUSTRALIAN CENTRE FOR PHOTOGRAPHY Australian Centre for Photography was a leading national organisation dedicated to photography and lens based media. In addtion to serving as a leading advocate for photography and photographers, ACP provided national services including access to affordable education and programs, free exhibitions and events, research, and publications. AUSTRALIAN CENTRE FOR PHOTOGRAPHY The Australian Centre for Photography (ACP) is a leading institution in Australia dedicated to the art of photography and lens-based media. From 1974, the ACP has been a creative force in the cultural life of Australia, presenting the work of dynamic and diverse artists. AUSTRALIAN CENTRE FOR PHOTOGRAPHY ONLINE EXHIBITIONS. Over the past 45 years the ACP has presented hundreds of photo-media exhibitions. Featuring local, national and global artists these exhibitions demonstrate a diversity of creative practice and genre, from documentary and long narrative to portraiture and landscape. Image: Liam Young, ‘Choreographic camouflage’,2020.
AUSTRALIAN CENTRE FOR PHOTOGRAPHY EXHIBITION ARCHIVE. Over the past 45 years the ACP has presented hundreds of photo-media exhibitions. Featuring local, national and global artists these exhibitions demonstrate a diversity of creative practice and genre, from documentary and long narrative to portraiture and landscape. Image: Honey Long + Prue Stent, Salt pool, 2019. AUSTRALIAN CENTRE FOR PHOTOGRAPHY The Australian Center for Photography acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of the lands on which we work and live. We pay our respects to the Elders past, present and future, and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples. AUSTRALIAN CENTRE FOR PHOTOGRAPHY The Australian Center for Photography acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of the lands on which we work and live. We pay our respects to the Elders past, present and future, and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples. AUSTRALIAN CENTRE FOR PHOTOGRAPHY The concepts of posthuman, nonhuman and antihuman are interrelated. They underpin our evolving relationships with technology and nature, as well as perceptions of our individual and collective selves. Using photography, moving image and imaging technologies as foundations, these creatives have produced innovative music videos, digital AUSTRALIAN CENTRE FOR PHOTOGRAPHY Izabela Pluta is a Polish-born, Sydney-based artist. Her works are inspired by research and artist’s residencies undertaken in Barcelona, Paris, Belfast, Beijing, Japan and Malta. Pluta was commissioned by the Art Gallery of New South Wales to create a significant new work for ‘The National 2019: New Australian Art’exhibition.
AUSTRALIAN CENTRE FOR PHOTOGRAPHY Steven Cavanagh is a Sydney-based artist, curator and educator who works with Photomedia and more recently, installation and performance. His art practice explores the physical and psychological landscape of masculine identity, vulnerability and loss. His work is often politically provocative and personal with references to livedexperience.
CHERINE FAHD
Cherine Fahd A Portrait is a Puzzle 6 April - 26 May 2018 PROJECT SPACE GALLERY 72 Oxford Street, Darlinghurst NSW 2010 Tues to Fri 10 am - 6 pm, Sat 10 am - 4 pm Closed public holidays. AUSTRALIAN CENTRE FOR PHOTOGRAPHY The Australian Center for Photography acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of the lands on which we work and live. We pay our respects to the Elders past, present and future, and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples. AUSTRALIAN CENTRE FOR PHOTOGRAPHY Chris Bennie touches on how our physical and psychological states are, like the tidal movement of rivers and oceans, affected by the moon’s gravitational forces. In Honey Long + Prue Stent’s performance-based works, human forms emerge from, and are subsumed by, watery environs.We are bound within nature’s cycle as water moves between the environment and our bodies. AUSTRALIAN CENTRE FOR PHOTOGRAPHY Collaborating with New York based creatives and using LiDAR scanning, Choreographic camouflage presents dance, fashion and music that encapsulates an emerging underground movement. Brett Leavy’s Bilbie Virtual Labs presents Barani from its suite of virtual world projects that feature significant geographical sites across Australia.Unconstrained by linear time Barani, which translates AUSTRALIAN CENTRE FOR PHOTOGRAPHY Imaged Future: science fiction, our dark mirror is a panel of leading-thinkers across literature, photography and performance to discuss the importance of visually experiencing the imagined future and its role as critic of our present and appraiser of our future.Listen to art critic Dr. Andrew Frost, science fiction author Krissy Kneen, curator Bec Dean and artist Adam Norton. AUSTRALIAN CENTRE FOR PHOTOGRAPHY Undercurren t (2017) by Sydney-based Julia Davis won Tidal: City of Devonport Art Award, 2018. The artist’s installations are often site-specific and her work has been installed in salt lakes, deserts, coastal precincts and parklands, as well as within galleries and the built environment. Working across media including objects, movingimage
AUSTRALIAN CENTRE FOR PHOTOGRAPHY Diana Scherer is a visual artist living and working in Amsterdam. She is born in Lauingen Germany and studied fine art at the Rietveld Academy in Amsterdam. AUSTRALIAN CENTRE FOR PHOTOGRAPHY Barbara McGrady, Black Lives Matter Sydney Town Hall July 2016, 2016. About the Artist. Sydney-based McGrady is originally from the north west of NSW and Southern Queensland. The artist has been documenting contemporary Aboriginal history since the 1970s. Her works include the iconic images of world champion Aboriginal boxer Anthony “Choc TEACHER’S RESOURCE Teacher’s . Resource. Cherine Fahd. A portrait is a puzzle. @acp.photo #acpexhibitions2018 #acpportraitisapuzzle PRELUDE TO OCEANS FROM HERE ABOUT THE EXHIBITION This is the first of a two-part exhibition, which explores the aesthetics of water. This simple and abundant compound has the power to define planetary geography, etching the landscape and separating the continents.CHERINE FAHD
Cherine Fahd A Portrait is a Puzzle 6 April - 26 May 2018 PROJECT SPACE GALLERY 72 Oxford Street, Darlinghurst NSW 2010 Tues to Fri 10 am - 6 pm, Sat 10 am - 4 pm Closed public holidays. AUSTRALIAN CENTRE FOR PHOTOGRAPHY Australian Centre for Photography was a leading national organisation dedicated to photography and lens based media. In addtion to serving as a leading advocate for photography and photographers, ACP provided national services including access to affordable education and programs, free exhibitions and events, research, and publications. AUSTRALIAN CENTRE FOR PHOTOGRAPHY The Australian Centre for Photography (ACP) is a leading institution in Australia dedicated to the art of photography and lens-based media. From 1974, the ACP has been a creative force in the cultural life of Australia, presenting the work of dynamic and diverse artists. AUSTRALIAN CENTRE FOR PHOTOGRAPHY ONLINE EXHIBITIONS. Over the past 45 years the ACP has presented hundreds of photo-media exhibitions. Featuring local, national and global artists these exhibitions demonstrate a diversity of creative practice and genre, from documentary and long narrative to portraiture and landscape. Image: Liam Young, ‘Choreographic camouflage’,2020.
AUSTRALIAN CENTRE FOR PHOTOGRAPHY EXHIBITION ARCHIVE. Over the past 45 years the ACP has presented hundreds of photo-media exhibitions. Featuring local, national and global artists these exhibitions demonstrate a diversity of creative practice and genre, from documentary and long narrative to portraiture and landscape. Image: Honey Long + Prue Stent, Salt pool, 2019. AUSTRALIAN CENTRE FOR PHOTOGRAPHY The Australian Center for Photography acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of the lands on which we work and live. We pay our respects to the Elders past, present and future, and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples. AUSTRALIAN CENTRE FOR PHOTOGRAPHY The Australian Center for Photography acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of the lands on which we work and live. We pay our respects to the Elders past, present and future, and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples. AUSTRALIAN CENTRE FOR PHOTOGRAPHY The concepts of posthuman, nonhuman and antihuman are interrelated. They underpin our evolving relationships with technology and nature, as well as perceptions of our individual and collective selves. Using photography, moving image and imaging technologies as foundations, these creatives have produced innovative music videos, digital AUSTRALIAN CENTRE FOR PHOTOGRAPHY Izabela Pluta is a Polish-born, Sydney-based artist. Her works are inspired by research and artist’s residencies undertaken in Barcelona, Paris, Belfast, Beijing, Japan and Malta. Pluta was commissioned by the Art Gallery of New South Wales to create a significant new work for ‘The National 2019: New Australian Art’exhibition.
AUSTRALIAN CENTRE FOR PHOTOGRAPHY Steven Cavanagh is a Sydney-based artist, curator and educator who works with Photomedia and more recently, installation and performance. His art practice explores the physical and psychological landscape of masculine identity, vulnerability and loss. His work is often politically provocative and personal with references to livedexperience.
CHERINE FAHD
Cherine Fahd A Portrait is a Puzzle 6 April - 26 May 2018 PROJECT SPACE GALLERY 72 Oxford Street, Darlinghurst NSW 2010 Tues to Fri 10 am - 6 pm, Sat 10 am - 4 pm Closed public holidays. AUSTRALIAN CENTRE FOR PHOTOGRAPHY Australian Centre for Photography was a leading national organisation dedicated to photography and lens based media. In addtion to serving as a leading advocate for photography and photographers, ACP provided national services including access to affordable education and programs, free exhibitions and events, research, and publications. AUSTRALIAN CENTRE FOR PHOTOGRAPHY The Australian Centre for Photography (ACP) is a leading institution in Australia dedicated to the art of photography and lens-based media. From 1974, the ACP has been a creative force in the cultural life of Australia, presenting the work of dynamic and diverse artists. AUSTRALIAN CENTRE FOR PHOTOGRAPHY ONLINE EXHIBITIONS. Over the past 45 years the ACP has presented hundreds of photo-media exhibitions. Featuring local, national and global artists these exhibitions demonstrate a diversity of creative practice and genre, from documentary and long narrative to portraiture and landscape. Image: Liam Young, ‘Choreographic camouflage’,2020.
AUSTRALIAN CENTRE FOR PHOTOGRAPHY EXHIBITION ARCHIVE. Over the past 45 years the ACP has presented hundreds of photo-media exhibitions. Featuring local, national and global artists these exhibitions demonstrate a diversity of creative practice and genre, from documentary and long narrative to portraiture and landscape. Image: Honey Long + Prue Stent, Salt pool, 2019. AUSTRALIAN CENTRE FOR PHOTOGRAPHY The Australian Center for Photography acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of the lands on which we work and live. We pay our respects to the Elders past, present and future, and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples. AUSTRALIAN CENTRE FOR PHOTOGRAPHY The Australian Center for Photography acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of the lands on which we work and live. We pay our respects to the Elders past, present and future, and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples. AUSTRALIAN CENTRE FOR PHOTOGRAPHY The concepts of posthuman, nonhuman and antihuman are interrelated. They underpin our evolving relationships with technology and nature, as well as perceptions of our individual and collective selves. Using photography, moving image and imaging technologies as foundations, these creatives have produced innovative music videos, digital AUSTRALIAN CENTRE FOR PHOTOGRAPHY Izabela Pluta is a Polish-born, Sydney-based artist. Her works are inspired by research and artist’s residencies undertaken in Barcelona, Paris, Belfast, Beijing, Japan and Malta. Pluta was commissioned by the Art Gallery of New South Wales to create a significant new work for ‘The National 2019: New Australian Art’exhibition.
AUSTRALIAN CENTRE FOR PHOTOGRAPHY Steven Cavanagh is a Sydney-based artist, curator and educator who works with Photomedia and more recently, installation and performance. His art practice explores the physical and psychological landscape of masculine identity, vulnerability and loss. His work is often politically provocative and personal with references to livedexperience.
CHERINE FAHD
Cherine Fahd A Portrait is a Puzzle 6 April - 26 May 2018 PROJECT SPACE GALLERY 72 Oxford Street, Darlinghurst NSW 2010 Tues to Fri 10 am - 6 pm, Sat 10 am - 4 pm Closed public holidays. AUSTRALIAN CENTRE FOR PHOTOGRAPHY The Australian Center for Photography acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of the lands on which we work and live. We pay our respects to the Elders past, present and future, and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples. AUSTRALIAN CENTRE FOR PHOTOGRAPHY Chris Bennie touches on how our physical and psychological states are, like the tidal movement of rivers and oceans, affected by the moon’s gravitational forces. In Honey Long + Prue Stent’s performance-based works, human forms emerge from, and are subsumed by, watery environs.We are bound within nature’s cycle as water moves between the environment and our bodies. AUSTRALIAN CENTRE FOR PHOTOGRAPHY Collaborating with New York based creatives and using LiDAR scanning, Choreographic camouflage presents dance, fashion and music that encapsulates an emerging underground movement. Brett Leavy’s Bilbie Virtual Labs presents Barani from its suite of virtual world projects that feature significant geographical sites across Australia.Unconstrained by linear time Barani, which translates AUSTRALIAN CENTRE FOR PHOTOGRAPHY Imaged Future: science fiction, our dark mirror is a panel of leading-thinkers across literature, photography and performance to discuss the importance of visually experiencing the imagined future and its role as critic of our present and appraiser of our future.Listen to art critic Dr. Andrew Frost, science fiction author Krissy Kneen, curator Bec Dean and artist Adam Norton. AUSTRALIAN CENTRE FOR PHOTOGRAPHY Undercurren t (2017) by Sydney-based Julia Davis won Tidal: City of Devonport Art Award, 2018. The artist’s installations are often site-specific and her work has been installed in salt lakes, deserts, coastal precincts and parklands, as well as within galleries and the built environment. Working across media including objects, movingimage
AUSTRALIAN CENTRE FOR PHOTOGRAPHY Diana Scherer is a visual artist living and working in Amsterdam. She is born in Lauingen Germany and studied fine art at the Rietveld Academy in Amsterdam. AUSTRALIAN CENTRE FOR PHOTOGRAPHY Barbara McGrady, Black Lives Matter Sydney Town Hall July 2016, 2016. About the Artist. Sydney-based McGrady is originally from the north west of NSW and Southern Queensland. The artist has been documenting contemporary Aboriginal history since the 1970s. Her works include the iconic images of world champion Aboriginal boxer Anthony “Choc TEACHER’S RESOURCE Teacher’s . Resource. Cherine Fahd. A portrait is a puzzle. @acp.photo #acpexhibitions2018 #acpportraitisapuzzle PRELUDE TO OCEANS FROM HERE ABOUT THE EXHIBITION This is the first of a two-part exhibition, which explores the aesthetics of water. This simple and abundant compound has the power to define planetary geography, etching the landscape and separating the continents.CHERINE FAHD
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