CCP's 30th Anniversary Fundraiser

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FUNDRAISER FUNDRAISER FUNDRAISER FUNDRAISER FUNDRAISER FUNDRAISER FUNDRAISER CCP’s 30th Anniversary Fundraiser 22 July—30 July 2016 Opening Night: Thursday 21 July, 6—9pm

Image: Christian Thompson Ellipse from the Polari series 2014 courtesy the artist and Michael Reid Gallery, Sydney and Berlin, and Galerie Pizzi, Melbourne



Celebrating 30 years of Centre for Contemporary Photography For 30 years CCP and artists have together been wrangling the thrilling and sometimes challenging task of exhibiting, teaching and advocating for photography and video and in doing so, engaging a broad swathe of audiences in lens-based art. Established in 1986 by the photographic community, the Victorian Centre for Photography began as an exhibition space and resource centre. Over the intervening period, CCP has played a pivotal role in the support of photo-based arts and the rise of photography and video as art forms. CCP is the leading contemporary art space in Australia dedicated to photography and video. Exhibiting and promoting work by local, national and international artists; CCP provides a context for the enjoyment, education, understanding and appraisal of contemporary practice. Photography is the central medium of the information age— reaching across all platforms—from Facebook to the nightly news, from fine art to the family snap, from advertising to the selfie, from NASA exploration to city surveillance. CCP is responsive to artists and the ever-changing nature and uses of this medium. For this Fundraiser, we bring photography and video by a selection of artists who have exhibited at CCP in recent years. To be sure, CCP recognises that the greatest subsidy to the arts is provided by artists themselves, and this inspiring collection of work offered in support of our 30th anniversary, is prime example. From emerging through to internationally renowned artists, from vintage prints, analogue, digital and alternative technologies, from $150 to $8,000, there is something here for you to behold and purchase. I acknowledge the artists and their representatives whose generosity makes this fundraiser possible, and the many supporters and sponsors recognised on the final page. I acknowledge past and present CCP Boards, including our current Board chaired by Jane Hodder. I make a special toast to CCPs stellar staff, past and present. Histories of photography and video abound, however the official history of CCP is yet to be written, as is its future. I invite you to join with the donating artists and contribute to this future by purchasing work from CCP’s 30th Anniversary Fundraiser.

Naomi Cass, CCP Director

SALES CCP Patrons and Supporters are invited to purchase work from Tuesday 5 July, 2016. Sales are open to the public from Monday 11 July, 2016. To purchase work please call Anna Reid, CCP General Manager on +61 3 9417 1549, or by email, annareid@ccp.org.au

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Laurence Aberhart (NZ) War Memorial, Berriwillock, Victoria 4 May 2005 2005 / 2008 gelatin silver, selenium toned, mounted on acidfree board, 19.4 x 24.5cm (Print No.2005/2008/#2) courtesy the artist, Darren Knight Gallery, Sydney, Peter McLeavey Gallery, Wellington, McNamara Gallery, Whanganui, Gow Langsford Gallery, Auckland and John Batten Gallery, Hong Kong

$3850 mounted

Brook Andrew Man with Water 2015 silver gelatin print, framed 43 x 51cm edition 1 of 5 courtesy the artist, Tolarno Galleries, Melbourne, Roslyn Oxley9 Gallery, Sydney and Galerie Nathalie Obadia, Paris

$1800 framed

Warwick Baker Belanglo State Forest (pines, aerial) 2013 digital type-c print, unframed 80 x 64cm edition 1 of 5 + 2AP courtesy the artist

$750 unframed

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Polly Borland (US) Pupa XIX 2012 archival pigment print, framed 44 x 37cm edition 4 of 6 courtesy the artist and Murray White Room, Melbourne

Pat Brassington Fred 2014 pigment print on paper, unframed 50 x 44cm editions 1/15, 2/15 courtesy the artist and ARC ONE Gallery, Melbourne, Stills Gallery, Sydney, and Bett Gallery, Hobart

$4650 framed

$2200 unframed $2500 framed

Two works available

Jane Brown Lathamstowe 2013 hand printed, fibre-based silver gelatin print, matted, framed 26.2 x 26.2cm edition of 7 courtesy the artist and Stills Gallery, Sydney

$1200 framed

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Andrew Browne #1 from ‘Sixteen Figments’ 2012 photograph on Canson Rag photographique, framed 28 x 28cm AP of edition 5 + 1AP courtesy the artist and Tolarno Galleries, Melbourne

$900 framed

Jane Burton Limbo, #9 2011 pigment print, framed 40 x 60cm edition 1 of 5 courtesy the artist, Karen Woodbury Gallery, Melbourne, Bett Gallery Hobart and Heiser Gallery, Brisbane

$3300 framed

Christian Capurro Clear History 2007/10 archival pigment inkjet print, framed 45 x 67.5cm edition of 11 courtesy the artist and Milani Gallery, Brisbane

$2500 framed

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Steve Carr (NZ) Range Study 2016 animated GIF, silent digital video endless loop edition 1 of 3 courtesy the artist and Station Gallery, Melbourne and Michael Lett, Auckland

$500 video

Bindi Cole Chocka Clouds Are The Dust Of His Feet 5 2013 pigment print on cotton rag, framed 100 x 82cm edition 8 of 8 courtesy the artist

$5500 framed

Vivian Cooper Smith Concrete Concrete #2 2015 digital type-c print, framed 72 x 100cm edition 2 of 5 +2AP courtesy the artist and Galerie pompom, Sydney

$2200 framed

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Martine Corompt Torrent Wall Series 1-4 2015 digital inkjet print, unframed 39 x 59cm edition 1 of 3 courtesy the artist

one work: $250, two works: $400, four works $700 unframed

Michael Corridore Untitled 28 from ‘Angry Black Snake Series’ 2007 type-c print, mounted on Dibond 91.7 x 130cm edition 1 of 5 courtesy the artist

$1500 mounted

Ross Coulter Spaces (CCP) 2015 gelatin silver print, unframed 20 x 25cm edition 1 of 5 $150 courtesy the artist

$150 unframed

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Gregory Crewdson (US) Production Still (Man in Woods #3) 2003 archival pigment print 35.6 x 45.7cm edition 5 of 20 + 5AP courtesy the artist and Gagosian Gallery, New York

Zoe Croggon Comalco Aluminium Used in the Construction of the National Gallery of Victoria [7] 2014 photocollage, mounted on Dibond 80 x 67cm edition 1 of 1 courtesy the artist and Daine Singer, Melbourne

Daniel Crooks Imaginary Object #8 2007 Lambda print, framed 61 x 51cm edition 1 of 5 courtesy the artist, Anna Schwartz Gallery, Melbourne and Future Perfect, Singapore

$6900 framed

$2500 mounted

$5000 framed

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Andrew Curtis Hoppers Crossing 3 2006 pigment print, unframed 26 x 39cm edition 4 of 5 courtesy the artist and NKN Gallery, Melbourne

Wendy Ewald (US) Johnny Watching Television 1978 vintage gelatin silver print, framed 29 x 36 cm artist’s print courtesy the artist

Cherine Fahd Masking Motions 1+2 2002 gelatin silver on fibre based paper, unframed 10.5 x 11cm edition 7 of 10 courtesy the artist and This Is No Fantasy + Dianne Tanzer Gallery, Melbourne

$300 unframed

$2900 framed

$850ea/$1600 pair unframed

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Caroline Garcia Plantation Dance 2013 digital video with sound 2:28mins edition 2 of 5 courtesy the artist

Tony Garifalakis Inverted Crucifix #1 2014 type-c print face mounted to Perspex, oak frame 82 x 59 x 4cm edition 1 of 6 courtesy the artist and Sarah Scout Presents, Melbourne and Hugo Michell Gallery, Adelaide

Simryn Gill (AUS/Indonesia) A small town at the turn of the century #5 1999-2000/2010 handprinted type-c photograph, unframed 76.2 x 76.2 edition 6 of 12 courtesy the artist and Utopia Art, Sydney

$900 video

$3000 framed

$8000 unframed

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John Gollings Mick Jagger with Sausage 1966/2015 archival inkjet on Canson Baryta paper, unframed 59 x 41.7cm edition 2 of 10 courtesy the artist

$750 unframed

John Gollings Bob Dylan 1966/2016 archival inkjet on Canson Baryta paper, unframed 59 x 41.7cm edition 2 of10 courtesy the artist

$750 unframed

John Gollings Bob Dylan arriving in Melbourne 1966/2016 archival inkjet on Canson Baryta paper, unframed 59 x 41.7cm edition 2 of10 courtesy the artist

$750 unframed

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Janina Green My Mother’s Fan 2007 hand coloured silver gelatin print on fibre based paper, framed 100 x 80cm unique state edition 1 of 5 courtesy the artist and M.33, Melbourne

$3000 framed

Siri Hayes Backyard Oli Haptic Study I 2015 gelatin silver print, framed 56 x 68cm edition 2 of 6 courtesy the artist

$1850 framed

Andrew Hazewinkel World (History Skin) 2009/2016 type-c photograph, unframed 38 x 50cm edition 1 of 3 courtesy the artist

$1400 unframed

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Derek Henderson (NZ) Patagonia 2016 inkjet print, unframed 80 x 100cm edition 1 of 5 courtesy the artist, Michael Reid Gallery, Sydney, Melanie Rogers Gallery, Auckland and McNamara Gallery, Whanganui

$2000 unframed

Lou Hubbard Bored Still 2015 Masonite, paper, glass, aluminum, framed 21 x 29.5cm edition 2 of 3 + 2AP courtesy the artist and Sarah Scout Presents, Melbourne

$450 framed

Shane Hulbert Broken Hill 2006 archival pigment print, unframed 105 x 135 cm edition of 7 courtesy of the artist

$2000 unframed

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Eliza Hutchison How to get out of a sinking car, No.2, 1969 2016 lightjet print, unframed 36.5 x 54.8cm edition 1 of 5 courtesy the artist and Murray White Room, Melbourne

$1200 unframed

Paul Knight (UK) Fools Gold 2015 gelatin silver print, framed 60 x 48cm edition 1 of 2 + 1AP courstesy the artist and Neon Parc, Melbourne

$2500 framed

Katrin Koenning Heaviest Dwelling from the series The Crossing 2015 archival pigment print, framed 30 x 30cm edition 1 of 6 +2AP courtesy the artist

$850 framed

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Christopher Kรถller Italia! Venice, Italy, 2007/2016 pigment inkjet print, framed 86 x 107cm AP edition of 5 + 1AP courtesy the artist

$4300 framed

Nicholas Mangan Ancient Lights 2015 digital print on photographic paper, framed 66.5 x 100cm edition of 5 courtesy the artist and Sutton Gallery, Melbourne

$5600 framed

Gabriella & Silvana Mangano There is no there, Still I, Video Still 2016 pigment print on Museo Rag paper, unframed 132 x 86cm edition 1 of 3 + 2AP courtesy the artists and Anna Schwartz Gallery, Melbourne

$3500 unframed

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Michelle Mantsio The Nose, Set 2 2015/2016 type-c photograph unframed 27 x 51 cm edition 1 of 6 + 1AP courtesy the artist

$300 unframed

Michelle Mantsio The Nose, Set 5 2015/2016 type-c photograph, unframed 27 x 50 cm edition 1 of 6 + 1AP courtesy the artist

$300 unframed

Jesse Marlow Stop 2011/2014 pure pigment print, framed 125 x 90cm edition 5 of 10 courtesy the artist and M.33, Melbourne

$3200 framed

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Georgia Metaxas (AUS/UK) Untitled #9 from ‘Lower Your Ears’ 2007 archival pigment print, framed 91.4 x 114.3cm edition 4 of 10 + 2AP courtesy the artist

$5000 framed

Tracey Moffatt Homemade Hand-Knit, 1958 from ‘Scarred for Life II’ 1999 off set print unframed 80 x 60cm edition of 60 courtesy the artist and Roslyn Oxley 9 Gallery, Sydney

$5500 framed

Amanda Morgan Organic Architecture 2016 Ink Jet Print on Museo Portfolio Rag, unframed 200 x 70.7cm edition 1 of 5 courtesy the artist

$500 unframed

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Arlo Mountford Inevitability of Materials – Carl Andre 2012 digital print, framed 31 x 49cm edition 1 of 5 courtesy the artist and Sutton Gallery, Melbourne

$1300 framed

Sanja Pahoki View from Suomenlinna of the Baltic Sea (Blue) 2011 chromogenic print mounted on Dibond 100 x 150cm edition 1 of 5 + 2AP courtesy the artist and Sarah Scout Presents, Melbourne

$4200 mounted

Polixeni Papapetrou Lucy Eramo bringing carnations for Elvis on the anniversary of his birthday, Elvis Memorial Melbourne 1990 pigment ink print, unframed 50 x 50 cm unique work courtesy the artist and Stills Gallery, Sydney, Jenkins Johnson, New York, and Jarvis Dooney, Berlin

$2500 unframed

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Debra Phillips Untitled 2010 pigmented inkjet print, framed 48.2 x 32.9cm edition 2 of 2 courtesy the artist frame donated by FX Art and Framing, Sydney

Rosslynd Piggott Torn Peony touches punctured night sky/Venus Bay 20052016 digital print on Hahnemule paper and cotton unframed 37 x 48cm unique work courtesy the artist and Sutton Gallery, Melbourne

Louis Porter (UK) S179_5 from ‘Signs of a Struggle’ 2013 archival pigment print, framed 81.7 x 101.6cm edition 1 of 5 courtesy the artist

$900 framed

$2000 unframed

$4000 framed

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Patrick Pound Triple Portrait 2015 giclee print, framed 64 x 53.5cm AP 1 of an edition of 10 + 2AP courtesy the artist, Station, Melbourne, Stills, Sydney and Hamish Mckay, Wellington

$1750 framed

Susan Purdy Acanthaceae stems (genus unknown) and red eggs 2002 gelatin silver photogram, framed 61 x 39cm unique work courtesy the artist

$1250 framed

Jacob Raupach Untitled (Stacks) 2015 archival inkjet prints, pine frames 60 x 96cm (diptych) edition 1 of 5 courtesy the artist

$850 diptych framed

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Steven Rhall THE BIGGEST ABORIGINAL ARTWORK IN MELBOURNE METRO 2014 inkjet print, unframed 47 x 59cm editions 2 of 10 and 3 of 10 courtesy the artist

$1450 unframed

Two works available

Kiron Robinson Good Teeth 2013 archival pigment inkjet print, framed 50 x 50cm edition 1 of 5 + 2AP courtesy the artist and Sarah Scout Presents, Melbourne

$1250 framed

David Rosetzky Blusher 2012 giclee print, framed 70 x 75cm edition 2 of 6 courtesy the artist and Sutton Gallery, Melbourne

$1550 framed

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Jo Scicluna Where We Begin (Sunless) 2014 archival pigment ink on cotton rag, acrylic, Victorian Ash timber Dimensions variable 1 of 5 courtesy the artist

$2300 sculptural work

Wolfgang Sievers Associated Pulp and Paper Mills, Burnie, Tasmania 1956 vintage silver gelatin print, unframed slight damage 50 x 40.4cm donated to CCP by the artist

$1200 unframed

Wolfgang Sievers Old Cottages at Aldinga, South Australia 1976 vintage print type-c photograph, unframed 40.5 x 50.7cm courtesy CCP donor

$700 unframed

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Wolfgang Sievers The Hamersley Ranges in the Pilbara, near Wittenoom, Western Australia 1975 / 1989 vintage type-c photograph, unframed 50.7 x 40.5cm courtesy CCP donor

$1800 unframed

Wolfgang Sievers CWA Annual General Meeting, Lennon’s Hotel, Brisbane 1983 vintage print type-c photograph, unframed 40.5 x 50.7cm courtesy CCP Donor

$1200 unframed

Tim Silver Untitled (oneirophrenia) #5 2015/16 archival print on archival paper, framed 59.5 x 45.5cm edition 1 of 3 courtesy the artist and Sullivan + Strumpf, Sydney

$4360 framed

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Matthew Sleeth 12 Views of Mount Fuji 2004-6 50 x 60cm type-c print framed edition of 7 + 2AP courtesy the artist and Claire Oliver, New York

$3000 framed

Valarie Sparks Luminist 2 2008 pigment inkjet print, unframed 73 x 90cm edition 4 of 5 courtesy the artist and This Is No Fantasy + Dianne Tanzer Gallery, Melbourne

$4000 unframed

Darren Sylvester Dreams End With You 2014 lightjet print, framed 54 x 40cm fundraiser edition courtesy the artist Neon Parc, Melbourne and Sullivan + Strumpf, Sydney

$2200 framed

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Hanna Tai Friend 2010 pegasus print, unframed 10 x 15cm edition 2 of 6 courtesy the artist

$225 unframed

Hanna Tai Untitled from ‘the Botanie Ostranenie Series’ (House) 2010 pegasus print, unframed 10 x 10cm edition 2 of 6 courtesy the artist

$190 unframed

Hanna Tai Untitled from ‘the Botanie Ostranenie Series’ (Triangle) 2010 pegasus print, unframed 10 x 10cm edition 3 of 6 courtesy the artist

$190 unframed

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Simon Terrill (UK) Carnival 2013 type-c print, framed 85 x 70cm edition of 6 courtesy the artist and Sutton Gallery, Melbourne

$2800 framed

Christian Thompson (AUS/UK) Ellipse from the ‘Polari’ series 2014 type-c print, framed 100 x 100cm edition of 5 artist print courtesy the artist and Michael Reid Gallery, Sydney and Berlin, and Galerie Pizzi, Melbourne

$8000 framed

Yvonne Todd (NZ) The Later Melon 2014 type-c photograph, unframed 60 x 47.4 cm edition 2 of 3 courtesy the artist, Peter McLeavey Gallery, Wellington and Ivan Anthony Gallery Auckland

$2200 unframed

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Ronnie van Hout The Phantom 2015 Fujifilm FP-100C Professional Instant Colour Film, framed 8.5 x 10.8cm original print courtesy the artist, Station Gallery, Melbourne, Darren Knight Gallery, Sydney, Hamish McKay Gallery, Wellington and Ivan Anthony, Auckland

$300 framed

Justine Varga Still Life #13 from ‘Sounding Silence’ 2015 type-c hand print, framed 23 x 18.3cm edition 2 of 5 courtesy the artist and Stills Gallery, Sydney

$1450 framed

Kawita Vatanajyankur (TH) The Dustpan 2014 HD colour video 2:07 minutes edition of 3 courtesy of artist and Stills Gallery, Sydney

$1320 video

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David Wadelton Gilbert Road Preston Milk Bar at night 2015 archival inkjet on rag paper, unframed 23 x 35cm edition 1 of 11 courtesy the artist and Tolarno Galleries, Melbourne

$350 unframed

Les Walkling Shark Bay – Inscription 2013 pigment print, framed 96.5 x 96.5cm edition 5 of 15 courtesy the artist and MAUD, Brisbane

$1995 framed

Lydia Wegner Cool Mint 2015 archival inkjet print, framed 79 x 52cm edition 1 of 4 courtesy the artist and ARC ONE Gallery, Melbourne

$1250 framed

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Carolyn Young Carrion insects from a kangaroo carcass 2015 inkjet print, unframed 65 x 77cm edition 1 of 8 courtesy the artist and Weswal Gallery, Tamworth NSW

Anne Zahalka Untitled (Road to Zagora) 2015 archival pigment print on rag paper, museum glass, framed 66.6 x 100cm edition 1 of 5 courtesy the artist and ARC ONE Gallery, Melbourne

$750 unframed

$5500 framed

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Artist Biographies

Laurence Aberhart

Lives and works in Russell, New Zealand – Regularly exhibits throughout NZ, Australia and internationally. – Work is collected by all major New Zealand institutions as well as NGA, Canberra; AGNSW, Sydney; MCA, Sydney, and QAG/GOMA, Brisbane.

Brook Andrew

Lives and works in Melbourne – Exhibits widely, including exhibitions at the Reina Sofia, Madrid; Musee d’Aquitaine, France; Kunstlerhaus, Vienna; 9th Shanghai Biennale; MCA, Sydney; MOCA, Seoul Korea; 17th Biennale of Sydney; 8th APT, Brisbane; and NGV, Melbourne.

Warwick Baker

Lives and works in Melbourne – Exhibition history includes solo exhibition at Mildura Arts Centre, and as a CCP Billboard Artist. – Finalist in the National Youth Self Portrait Prize, the National Photographic Portrait Prize and the William and Winifred Bowness Photography Prize. – The photobook with which this image is associated was shortlisted for the Australian Photobook of the Year Awards, 2016.

Polly Borland

Lives and works in Los Angeles – Extensive exhibition history including solo shows, with the National Portrait Gallery, Canberra; National Portrait Gallery, London; CCP, Melbourne. – In 1999 Borland presented THE BABIES, as part of Meltdown Festival, Curated by Nick Cave, Southbank, London. – Represented in many collections, including the National Portrait Gallery, London, National Portrait Gallery, Canberra; MONA, Hobart; and the Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, New York.

Pat Brassington

Lives and works in Hobart – Extensive exhibition history including solo exhibitions at Lönnstrom Art Museum, Finland; IMA, Brisbane, and the touring retrospective; A Rebours, initiated by ACCA, Melbourne, touring throughout Australia and to Auckland. – In 2013, Brassington won the William and Winifred Bowness Photography Prize. – Work held in numerous private and public collections, including the NGA, Canberra; AGNSW, Sydney; QAG/ GOMA, Brisbane and the NGV, Melbourne.

Jane Brown

Lives and works in Melbourne – Currently shortlisted for the 2016 Basil Sellers Art Prize and recipient of the Art and Australia / Credit Suisse emerging Artist Award for 2013, as well as a finalist for the William and Winifred Bowness Photography Prize in 2012 and 2013. – Work is held in major Australian collections including AGNSW, Sydney and the NGV, Melbourne.

Andrew Browne

Lives and works in Melbourne – Has exhibited at the MCA, Sydney; NGV, Melbourne; AGNSW, Sydney; TarraWarra Museum of Art, Victoria; AGWA, Perth; and National Library, Canberra. – Collected by a number of significant institutions including NGA, Canberra; NGV, Melbourne, MCA, Sydney; and the British Museum, London.

Jane Burton

Lives and works in Melbourne – Has exhibited extensively in numerous solo exhibitions, curated group shows and significant museum shows, including at Tokyo Opera City Art Gallery, Japan; and Shanghai Urban Planning Centre, China. – Has received grants from the Australia Council for the Arts and Arts Victoria, and has undertaken residencies in Paris, London and Beijing. – Held in major public and private Australian collections including NGV, Melbourne; NGA, Canberra; and AGNSW, Sydney.

Christian Capurro

Lives and works in Melbourne – Extensive exhibition history includes solo exhibitions at ACCA, Melbourne; CCP, Melbourne and Artspace, Sydney. Group exhibitions include the 52nd Venice Biennale. – Collected by a number of local and international public institutions including NGA, Canberra; NGV, Melbourne; and MCA, Sydney.

Steve Carr

Lives and works in Christchurch, New Zealand – Recently exhibited at CCP, Melbourne; City Gallery, Wellington; Dunedin Public Art Gallery, Dunedin; Christchurch City Art Gallery, Christchurch; and IMA, Brisbane. – Collected by a number of significant public collections including NGV, Melbourne; Auckland Art Gallery, Auckland; Christchurch Art Gallery, as well as private collections in the Asia-Pacific and the United States.

Bindi Cole Chocka

Wathaurong woman, lives and works in Melbourne – Exhibition history includes shows at NGV, Melbourne; MCA, Sydney; QAG/GOMA, Brisbane; National Portrait Gallery, Canberra; PICA, Perth; Museum of Contemporary African Diasporan Art, Brooklyn, USA; and the Museum of Contemporary Art, Taiwan. – In 2009, Cole won the Deadly Art Award as part of the Victorian Indigenous Art Awards. – Her highly successful ‘Sistagirls’ series was first shown in Melbourne in 2010 and has since travelled around Australia and to the United States.

Vivian Cooper Smith

Lives and works in Melbourne – Upcoming exhibitions in Sydney, Melbourne and Berlin. Group exhibitions include the Sydney Contemporary Art Fair; and Galarie Pavlova, Berlin. – Finalist in the Josephine Ulrick and Win Schubert Photography Award, and the William and Winifred Bowness Photography Prize.

Martine Corompt

Lives and works in Melbourne – Has exhibited in museums and galleries in Los Angeles, Berlin and Japan, as well as undertaking public art projects in and around Melbourne. – Collaborative work with Phillip Brophy was exhibited as part of Melbourne Festival 2015 at CCP, Melbourne. – Recipient of the 2015 Melbourne Festival Art Tram commission for her work Look Both Ways.

Michael Corridore

Lives and works in Sydney – Exhibits extensively both in Australia and overseas with solo exhibitions at Aperture Foundation Gallery, New York and CCP, Melbourne, with work held in prestigious permanent collections including AGNSW, Sydney; Gold Coast Art Gallery; and Haggerty Museum of Art, USA. – Finalist in national and international art prizes, including the National Photographic Portrait Prize, Citigroup Portrait Prize and the William and Winifred Bowness Photography Award.

Ross Coulter

Lives and works in Melbourne – Solo exhibitions at CCP, Melbourne; West Space, Melbourne; and Substation, Melbourne. Group exhibitions at NGV, Melbourne; and Echigo-Tsumari Snow Art Project, Matsudai, Japan. – Recipient of the George Mora Fellowship at the State Library of Victoria in 2010, and the Keith and Elizabeth Murdoch Travelling Fellowship in 2011.

Gregory Crewdson

Lives and works in New York – Widely exhibited in the United States and Europe and is included in many public collections, including Museum of Modern Art, New York; Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; Whitney Museum of American Art, New York; Brooklyn Museum, New York; Los Angeles County Museum, Los Angeles; and San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, San Francisco. – Numerous publications accompany many of Crewdson’s series of works and a number of documentaries have been produced around his practice.

Zoë Croggon

Lives and works in Melbourne – Recipient of an ARTAND Australia / Credit Suisse Private Banking Contemporary Art Award, 2014; the Asia-Pacific Photobook Prize, 2015; and the ACACIA Art Award, 2010. – Has exhibited at NGV, Melbourne; MUMA, Melbourne; Samstag Museum of Art, Adelaide; Ian Potter Museum of Art, Melbourne and VCA Margaret Lawrence Gallery, Melbourne. – Work held in public institutions including AGNSW, Sydney; NGV, Melbourne; and Artbank, Melbourne.

Daniel Crooks

Lives and works in Melbourne – Recipient of the Ian Potter Moving Image Commission, at the ACMI, Melbourne, 2016. – Extensive exhibition history includes solo exhibitions at MUMA, Melbourne; Christchurch Art Gallery Te Puna O Waiwhetu, New Zealand, and group exhibitions at Tate Modern, London; MCA, Sydney; and AGNSW, Sydney. – Recipient of the inaugural Basil Sellers Art Prize, Ian Potter Museum of Art, Melbourne, 2008.

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Andrew Curtis

Lives and works in Melbourne – Solo exhibition history includes shows across Australia, New Zealand and in Gemany. – Held in significant collections across Australia, including NGV, Melbourne; MGA, Melbourne and Artbank. – Recipient of several Australia Council grants and shortlisted for a number of national awards.

Wendy Ewald

Lives and works in New York – Work is held various collections including the Detroit Art Institute, Detroit; Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; and the Library of Congress, Washington. – Widely published and recipient of many honours, including a MacArthur Fellowship, and a Guggenheim Fellowship. – Included in the 1997 Whitney Biennial and the solo exhibitor for CCP during the Melbourne Festival, 2013.

Cherine Fahd

Lives and works in Sydney – Work held in numerous collections including; NGA, Melbourne; AGNSW, Sydney; and NGA, Canberra. – Has exhibited extensively in Australia and internationally, including in Beirut, Lebanon; Arles, France; Los Angeles, USA; Tokyo, Japan; and Hannover, Germany.

Caroline Garcia

Lives and works in Sydney – Has exhibited and/or performed at CCP, Melbourne; Firstdraft, Sydney; ACMI, Melbourne; AGWA, Perth; and Carriageworks, Sydney. – Has performed at PACT Centre for Emerging Artists, Sydney and ARTBAR at MCA, Sydney.

Tony Garifalakis

Lives and works in Melbourne – Solo exhibitions include: Mob Rule, AGNSW, 2014. Group exhibitions include numerous exhibitions in Italy, Belgium, New Zealand and the United States. – Work is held in institutions including MONA, Hobart; Artbank, Melbourne; MUMA, Melbourne; NGV, Melbourne; AGSA, Adelaide; University of Queensland Art Museum, Brisbane.

Simryn Gill

Lives and works between Port Dickson, Malaysia and Sydney – Represented Venice at the Venice Biennale in 2013. – Included in dOCUMENTA (13), curated by Carolyn Christov Bakargiev. – Work held in collections including AGNSW, Sydney; AGSA, Adelaide; M+, Hong Kong; MoMA, New York; National Gallery Singapore; QAG, Brisbane; Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York and Tate Collection, London, among others. – Recipient of an Australia Council Fellowship in 2003.

John Gollings am

Lives and works in Melbourne – Member of the Order of Australia (2016) for significant service to photography through the documentation of iconic architectural landmarks in Australia and the AsiaPacific region. – Work held in national and international collections including: Asia Society, New York; Canadian Centre for Architecture, Montreal; NGA, Canberra; NGV, Melbourne; National Portrait Gallery, Canberra; and National Library of Australia, Canberra. – Accolades include twice receiving the Royal Institute of Australian Architects President’s Award, and being appointed the co-director of the Venice Architecture Biennale in 2010.

Janina Green

Lives and works in Melbourne – Strong exhibition history from the 1980s with solo exhibitions at Gippsland Art Gallery, Sale; Monash Gallery of Art; Melbourne; Cowwarr Art Space, Gippsland; CCP, Melbourne and ACP, Sydney. Recent exhibitions include Dark Matters: Selected Photographs by Janina Green at CCP and Horsham Regional Art Gallery. – Work is in major collections in Australia and Europe, including: NGA, Canberra; NGV, Melbourne; AGNSW, Sydney; and Rotterdam Art Foundation, Rotterdam.

Siri Hayes

Lives and works in Melbourne – Recent exhibition history includes solo exhibitions at CCP, Melbourne; Heide Museum of Modern Art, Melbourne; and NGV, Melbourne. – Won the Olive Cotton Award for Photographic Portraiture in 2006. – Held in public collections including Heide Museum of Modern Art, Melbourne; NGA, Canberra; and NGV, Melbourne.

Andrew Hazewinkel

Lives and works in Melbourne – Exhibits regularly throughout Australia and internationally. – One of two Australian participants chosen for the 2016 International Studio and Curatorial Program in New York. – Awarded the NGV Postgraduate encouragement award (1999); and the Inaugural Australian Archaeological Institute at Athens creative residency in contemporary art award (2014).

Derek Henderson

Lives and works in Sydney – Widely published in magazines such as RUSSH, Oyster and regularly exhibited in New Zealand and Australia. – Held in collections of Christchurch Art Gallery Te Puna O Waiwhetu, Christchurch; and Pah Homestead, Auckland.

Lou Hubbard

Lives and works in Melbourne – Exhibited widely in Australia and internationally, with recent exhibitions at Perth International Arts Festival, Perth; Gaia Gallery, Istanbul, Turkey; Galerija Gregor Podnar, Berlin; ACCA, Melbourne; and MCA, Sydney. – Awarded the Art Gallery of Ballarat Guirguis New Art Prize, and has completed studio residencies in Paris, Barcelona and Antwerp.

Shane Hulbert

Lives and works in Melbourne – Exhibited at CCP, Melbourne; NGV, Melbourne; Perth Fotofreo Fringe Festival, Perth; Suzhou, China and Perth Centre for Photography, Perth. – Represented in public and private collections in Australia, China, South Korea and England.

Eliza Hutchinson

Lives and works in Melbourne – Widely exhibited in Australia and internationally, with recent solo shows at CCP, Melbourne; and TCB, Melbourne. Group exhibitions at NGV, Melbourne; AGNSW, Sydney; MUMA, Melbourne and Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography, Tokyo, Japan. – In the collections of NGV, Melbourne; and MUMA, Melbourne.

Paul Knight

Lives and works in London – Recent solo exhibitions at CCP, Melbourne; Seadon Projects, London, UK; Glasgow International Festival of Visual Art, Glasgow and group exhibitions include AGNSW, Sydney; NGV, Melbourne; Artbank, Sydney; and ACCA, Melbourne. – Recipient of Ann & Gordon Samstag Travelling Visual Arts Scholarship and the William and Winifred Bowness Photography Award, 2007. – Held in national and international collections, including NGV, Melbourne; and MCA, Sydney.

Katrin Koenning

Lives and works in Melbourne – Recently exhibited at CCP, Melbourne; Noordelicht Festival, Heerenveen, Netherlands; ACP, Sydney; PhotoIreland, Dublin; Athens PhotoFestival, Athens; and Gallerie Pavlova, Berlin. – Widely published in international periodicals such as Photographers Sketchbook and Hijacked III.

Christopher Köller

Lives and works in Melbourne – Has exhibited throughout Australia, Japan, England, Spain, Mexico, France, Italy, and Spain. – Collected by major public and private collections including NGA, Canberra; NGV, Melbourne; Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris; and Sata Corporation Collection, Tokyo.

Gabriella & Silvana Mangano

Live and work in Melbourne – Featured extensively in group exhibitions nationally and internationally, including at QAGOMA, Brisbane; Heide Museum of Modern Art; NGV, Melbourne; Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki, Auckland; and The Fifth Moscow Biennale of Contemporary Art, Moscow, Russia, 2013. – Work is held in collections at NGA, Canberra; MCA, Sydney; AGNSW, Sydney; AGWA, Perth; QAGOMA, Brisbane; and The Chartwell Collection, New Zealand.

Nicholas Mangan

Lives and works in Melbourne – Recent solo exhibitions at Artspace, Sydney; Chisenhale Gallery, London; AGNSW, Sydney; Gertrude Contemporary Art Spaces, Melbourne; and group exhibitions include 2010 Adelaide Biennial of Australian Art, Adelaide; AGNSW, Sydney; ACCA, Melbourne; and MCA, Sydney. – Forthcoming major survey exhibition at MUMA, Melbourne; and IMA, Brisbane in 2016.

Michelle Mantsio

Lives and works in Melbourne – Has participated in numerous international workshops, think tanks, symposiums and conferences and has exhibited nationally and internationally. – The Nose featured as a part of CCP and the City of Yarra’s OUT THERE Billboard Art Program.

Jesse Marlow

Lives and works in Melbourne – Exhibition history includes solo shows at Art Space, Anna Papas Gallery, Alcastan Gallery in Melbourne and the London Street Photography Festival. – Has exhibited in group shows at Queensland Centre for Photography, Monash Gallery of Art, CCP and Foam Fotografiemuseum in Amsterdam. – Winner of Bowness Prize Monash Gallery of Art, Leica CCP Documentary Prize, International Street Photographer of the Year, Moran Contemporary Photography Prize and Hasselblad X-PAN Masters.

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Georgia Metaxas

Lives and works in London – Has exhibited throughout Australia and recently, abroad including China, Germany and the United Kingdom. – Residencies include the Fundacion Botin Residency Award facilitated by photographer Paul Graham in Spain, 2011 and FATHOM15, artist in residency at Four Corners in London UK, 2015. – Her work is held in private collections in Australia and the UK as well as public collections including Artbank; City of Melbourne Arts & Heritage Collection; State Library of Victoria; Monash Gallery of Art, National Gallery of Victoria and the Supreme Court of Victoria.

Tracey Moffatt ao

Lives and works in New York – Will represent Australia at the upcoming 2017 Venice Biennale. – Extensively exhibited across Europe, United States, and Australia, with comprehensive survey exhibitions held at MoMA, New York; MCA, Sydney; Hasselblad Centre in Goteburg, Sweden; and at AGSA, Adelaide. – Recipient of the 2007 Infinity Award for Art by ICP, New York. – Held in all significant Australian and international collections including Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles; MoMA, New York; Guggenheim Museum, New York; Museum of Fine Arts, Boston; and Brooklyn Museum of Art, New York.

Amanda Morgan

Lives and works in Melbourne – Recent photographic and light installation commissions include: 2015 Melbourne Art Trams project commissioned by Melbourne Festival, Yarra Trams and Creative Victoria; 2015 White Night Melbourne commission; and 2014 projections on Geelong City Hall commissioned by Geelong City Council.

Arlo Mountford

Lives and works in Melbourne – Recent exhibition history includes solo exhibitions at CCP, Melbourne; La Trobe University Museum of Art, Melbourne; Shepparton Regional Gallery, Shepparton; and The Art Centre, Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok. – Residencies in Tokyo, the Netherlands and at Gertrude Contemporary, Melbourne. – In 2007 he was awarded the ABN AMRO Emerging Artist Award and in 2015 he completed a major commission for the Australian War Memorial.

Sanja Pahoki

Lives and works in Melbourne – Widely shown nationally, with solo exhibitions at Gertrude Contemporary, Melbourne and CCP. – Select group exhibitions include Heide Museum of Modern Art, Melbourne; PICA, Perth; Plimsoll Gallery, Hobart; with international exhibitions in Tokyo, Shanghai, Vienna, Berlin, Paris and Rotterdam. – View from Suomenlinna of the Baltic Sea (Blue) was a result of Pahoki’s 2010 Australia Council residency in Helsinki.

Polixeni Papapetrou

Lives and works in Melbourne – Over 50 solo exhibitions, and over 90 group exhibitions in Australia, the United States, Asia and Europe; with recent survey exhibitions at CCP, Melbourne and ACP, Sydney. – Recipient of numerous grants and awards including the Windsor Art Award, the Josephine Ulrick and Win Shubert Photography Award and the Albury Regional Art Gallery National Photographic Award. – Held extensively in private and institutional collections, including NGA, Canberra; NGV, Melbourne; MCA, Sydney; Fotomuseo, Bogotá, Colombia; Museum of Fine Arts, St. Petersburg, Florida; and Landstinget, Gävleborg Kulturutveckling, Sweden.

Debra Phillips

Lives and works in Sydney – Solo exhibition history includes shows at AGNSW, Sydney; Anna Leonowens Gallery, Nova Scotia College of Art & Design University, Halifax, Canada; and CCP, Melbourne. – Work is represented in national and international collections, and she is the recipient of a number of residencies, awards and grants.

Rosslynd Piggott

Lives and works in Melbourne – Represented in over 50 important solo exhibitions and numerous prestigious curated exhibitions and events, both nationally and internationally. – Held in the Parliament House Art Collection in Canberra and NGV, Melbourne as well as several other prominent galleries, institutions and private collections across Australia and abroad. – Since 1986 has won several high profile awards, grants and residencies in Italy, Paris, Japan and London; has exhibited in the Sydney (2010), Liverpool (1999) and Mornington (1997) biennales.

Louis Porter

Lives and works in London – Exhibits extensively throughout Australia, the United Kingdom and internationally. – Since 2004, has been written about and published widely in Australian, European and North American books and magazines; a regular speaker and judge at various panel discussions, award ceremonies and galleries internationally. – Work held in many high profile public and private galleries and institutions, including the National Art Library in the Victoria & Albert Museum, London.

Patrick Pound

Lives and works in Melbourne. – Has been part of several national and international group exhibitions; his most recent exhibition ‘The Gallery of Air’ as part of Melbourne Now, at the NGV was visited by over 700,000 people. – Work held in numerous public and private collections, including NGA, Canberra; NGV, Melbourne; AGNSW, Sydney, and Te Papa Tongarewa, the Museum of New Zealand, Wellington.

Susan Purdy

Lives and works in the Strezlecki Ranges, Gippsland, Australia. – Held in a number of significant collections including NGA, Canberra; and NGV, Melbourne. – Published in numerous Australian and UK journals and magazines; in 2006 released a book of photographs entitled New Branches on an Old Tree, completed while in residency at the Royal Botanic Gardens Melbourne.

Steven Rhall

Taungurung man, lives and works in Melbourne – Recent exhibitions include group shows at Ateneo Gallery, Phillipines; solo exhibitions at Footscray Community Arts Centre, Melbourne; and Counihan Gallery, Melbourne. – One of ten artists selected to produce public art for the Queen Victoria Markets, Melbourne as part of the 2016 Public Art Melbourne Biennial. – Held in various collections including NGV, Melbourne; City of Melbourne Collection, Melbourne; and Horsham Regional Art Gallery, Horsham.

Jacob Raupach

Lives and works in Wagga Wagga, NSW – Recently exhibited in both solo and group exhibitions at Wagga Wagga Art Gallery, Wagga Wagga; Bus Projects, Melbourne; Underbelly Arts Festival, Sydney; and CCP, Melbourne. – Selected as a finalist in the 2015 Josephine Ulrick & Win Schubert Photography award and was the recipient of the 2015 Artstart grant from the Australia Council and the inaugural 2015 Young Regional Artist Scholarship through Arts NSW.

Kiron Robinson

Lives and works in Melbourne – Has exhibited extensively in both group and solo exhibitions in Australia, Europe and Asia, including at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Tapei. – One of ten artists selected to produce public art for the Queen Victoria Markets, Melbourne as part of the 2016 Public Art Melbourne Biennial. – Since 2007 has been awarded several Victorian government arts grants; completed residencies in Melbourne and New York.

David Rosetzky

Lives and works in Melbourne – Exhibition history includes solo exhibitions at ACMI, Melbourne; ACCA, Melbourne and CCP, Melbourne. His exhibition True Self: David Rosetzky Selected Works toured from CCP for two years around Australia. – Recent group exhibitions include AGNSW, Sydney; the Glasgow International Festival of Visual Art, Glasgow, Scotland; and ICP New York, USA. – Winner of the inaugural Anne Landa Award for video and new media arts, 2005.

Jo Scicluna

Lives and works in Melbourne – Exhibited in numerous galleries nationally and internationally, most recently C3 Gallery, Abbotsford; CCP, Melbourne and Geelong Gallery, Geelong. – Co-founder and coordinator of the ‘practice-led’ exhibiting space, ‘The Other Side’, at Paul Morgan Architect’s Design Studio, Melbourne – Has presented work at the London Photographer’s Gallery and the Parkgeonhi Foundation, Korea.

Wolfgang Sievers

Born in Berlin and settled in Melbourne in 1939; died 2007. – Awarded an Officer of the Order of Australia for services to photography; compiled evidence of Nazi war criminals seeking refuge in Australia for the Australian Government and the Simon Wiesenthal Jewish Documentation Centre, Vienna. – Extensively represented in the Kodak Heritage Collection at Museum Victoria; Sievers’ negative archive and print archive are held at the National Library of Australia and the State Library of Victoria, respectively. – Represented in major Australian institutions including NGV, Melbourne; AGNSW, Sydney and Powerhouse Museum, Sydney.

Tim Silver

Lives and works in Sydney – Exhibits extensively in Australia, Europe and the United States; and notably participated in the 2012 Adelaide Biennial of Australian Art, AGSA, Adelaide. – Work held in many notable national and international collections, including AGNSW, Sydney, the Mint Museum, North Carolina, and Ten Cubed Collection, Melbourne.

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Matthew Sleeth

Lives and works in both Sydney and New York City. – Work held in prominent Australian institutions, including NGA, Canberra; National Portrait Gallery, Canberra; National Library of Australia, Canberra; and the Australian War Memorial, Canberra. – Featured in several photography publications, notably Aperture magazine, New York. – Shortlisted for the 2008 Book of the Year, Photo Espana Madrid, and listed as part of the 30 under 30 in Photo District News Magazine, New York.

Valerie Sparks

Lives and works in Melbourne – Received many awards and accolades including the Australia Council London Residency, the City of Port Philip Rupert Bunny Award and the Arts Victoria international Program Funding. – Currently working on a commissions for the Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery among other projects.

Darren Sylvester

Lives and works in Melbourne – Exhibited in over 25 solo shows and 84 group exhibitions both nationally and internationally, notably Darren Sylvester, VOLTA NY, New York (2013) – Awarded numerous government funding and photography prizes, and in 2006 was listed as one of the 50 Most Collectable Artists by Australian Art Collector magazine. – Work held in many significant public collections in Australia, including AGNSW, Sydney; AGWA, Perth; NGV, Melbourne; and NGA, Canberra; held in international private collections, including that of Sir Elton John.

Hanna Tai

Lives and works in Melbourne – Exhibition history spans Australia, New Zealand and Europe, including solo exhibitions at CCP, Melbourne and inclusion in group exhibitions at NGV, Melbourne; Substation, Melbourne; and St Paul Street Gallery, Auckland. – Gertrude Contemporary studio artist from 2011-2013

Simon Terrill

Lives and works in London – Recent exhibition history includes solo exhibitions at Samstag Museum of Art, University of South Australia, Adelaide; Nunnery Gallery, London; and group exhibitions at the Royal Academy, London; NGV, Melbourne; and Contemporary Art Norwich, United Kingdom. – Awarded the Acme Studios’ Bow Cross Residency, London, and the Bow Arts Heritage Studio Residency, Balfron Tower, London, and the Anne and Gordon Samstag International Visual Arts Scholarship.

Christian Thompson

Lives and works between Melbourne and London. – Included in major group shows such as Australia, Royal Academy for the Arts, London, The Other Me, Sharjah Museum, United Arab Emirates and the 17th Sydney Biennale. – Work held in many renowned collections in Australia and abroad, including MCA, Sydney; NGV, Melbourne and the Aboriginal Art Museum, Utrecht, The Netherlands. – In 2010 Thompson became the first Aboriginal Australian to be admitted into the University of Oxford in its 900-year history.

Yvonne Todd

Lives and works in Auckland – Has been included in numerous national and international group exhibitions, namely the Edinburgh Art Festival and Sydney Biennale and several solo shows in Australia and New Zealand, most recently Creamy Psychology, City Gallery Wellington, 2015. – Won New Zealand’s inaugural Walters Prize in 2002 with her final-year BFA submission; judged by Harald Szeemann. – Work held in several significant Australaisian public galleries and museums.

Ronnie van Hout

Lives and works in Melbourne – Exhibited at Museum Fridericianum, Kassel, Germany; Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography, Tokyo; NGV, Melbourne; IMA, Brisbane; CCP, Melbourne (Melbourne Festival, 2015); QAGOMA, Brisbane; – Major solo exhibition; I’ve Abandoned Me toured New Zealand from 2003-5. – Held in significant collections including MONA, Hobart; NGA, Canberra; NGV, Melbourne; AGNSW, Sydney; and the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles.

Carolyn Young

– Held in the collections of Parliament House, Canberra; Australian National University, Canberra; GoulburnBroken Catchment Management Authority, Canberra Hospital; Murray-Darling Basin Authority, Canberra; and Corrs Chambers Westgarth, Melbourne.

Anne Zahalka

Lives and works in Sydney – Extensive exhibition history includes over 40 solo exhibitions and 140 group exhibitions – In 2007-08, CCP, Melbourne; presented major retrospective, Hall of Mirrors: Anne Zahalka Portraits 1987-2007, that subsequently toured Australia. – Represented in major national and international collections including NGA, Canberra; National Art Gallery, Wellington; Parliament House, Canberra; NGV, Melbourne; Sir Elton John Collection, London; Deutsche Bank Collection; International Polaroid Collection, USA; Visart, New York.

Kawita Vatanajyankur

Lives and works in Bangkok – Finalist in the Jaguar Asia Pacific Tech Art Prize in 2015. – Exhibits widely across Australia, Asia and Europe with institutions such as The National Museum, Szczecin, Poland; Saatchi Gallery, London; La Movida, Biblioteca Municipal de Barranco, Lima, Peru; CCP, Melbourne, and Campbelltown Arts, Sydney.

Justine Varga

Lives and works in Sydney – Included in numerous national and international group exhibitions and is currently showing in Emanations at the Govett Brewster Gallery, New Plymouth, New Zealand. – Work held in institutional collections including; NGA, Canberra; AGNSW, Sydney and Artbank, as well as for private collections in Australia, New Zealand, China and France. – Winner of the Josephine Ulrick and Win Schubert Photography Award, 2016.

David Wadelton

Lives and works in Melbourne – Solo exhibitions at Bundoora Homestead, Victoria; McClelland Gallery, Melbourne; and a survey exhibition at Geelong Art Gallery, Geelong. – Represented in many state and national collections, including NGA, Canberra; and NGV, Melbourne; and Ten Cubed, Melbourne.

Les Walkling

Lives and works in Melbourne – Artist, educator and consultant, Walkling studied science and philosophy at Monash University before turning to fine art photography in 1975 and exhibiting widely. – Held in many public collections including The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; NGA, Canberra; and NGV, Melbourne.

Lydia Wegner

Lives and works in Melbourne – Work held in collections such as NGV, Melbourne; Artbank; Gold Coast City Gallery; Epworth Hospital and Corrs Chambers Westgarth. – Solo exhibitions at CCP, Melbourne and Bus Projects, Melbourne, and group exhibitions at a number of institutions around Australia.

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