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Photo exhibition in Canberra??

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Peter M

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Jun 1, 2000, 3:00:00 AM6/1/00
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Hi all,
I remember seeing a few months ago a reference to a (major) photo
exhibition in Canberra on around now. I don't know when or where. All
I know is thinking at the time that if I am in the area I should go.
Well, I will most likely be there next week .. and I can't remember
anything.

Anyone have any ideas?

Regards
Peter

Peter M

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Jun 1, 2000, 3:00:00 AM6/1/00
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Silly me .. I just found the info I wanted :-)

March 4 - June 11
National Portrait Gallery, Old Parliament House, King George Terrace,
Parkes.

Mirror with a memory: the Photographic Portrait in Australia

Mirror with a memory is the first-ever survey of the history of the
portrait photograph in Australia. Since the early 1840's, when the
newly-invented process of photography reached Australia, the portrait
photograph has been a significant part of the lives of Australians.
Mirror with a memory shows the richness of Australia's photographic
traditions. It includes a myriad of forms which make up those
traditions, from the 19th century of albums of families and celebrities,
lockets and srapbooks, to 20th century photo-booth snapshots and digital
images. Mirror with a memory is a rich and engaging experience which
holds a mirror up to ourselves as a nation.

ken.d...@bigpond.com

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Jun 1, 2000, 3:00:00 AM6/1/00
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Peter,

There is also an exhibition covering the British Wildlife Awards on at
the National Science and Technology Building (Questecon). The photo
content is great although the presentation from Questecon leaves a bit
to be desired!

Ken


On Thu, 01 Jun 2000 18:01:02 +1000, Peter M <pet...@pacific.net.au>

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