27 September, 2009

CCP - Melbourne

CCP : The Centre for Contemporary Photography (CCP) is one of Australia’s premier venues for the exhibition of contemporary photo-based arts, providing a context for the enjoyment, education, understanding and appraisal of contemporary practice.

Centre for Contemporary Photography
404 George St, Fitzroy
Victoria 3065, Australia
Wednesday–Saturday, 11am–6pm
Sunday, 1pm–5pm

http://www.ccp.org.au/

lecture series
http://www.ccp.org.au/lecture_series.php

Flash Magazine
http://www.ccp.org.au/flash/

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07.08.2009—27.09.2009
Gallery 3
MATTHEW ABBOTT, PAUL BATT, JAMES BRICKWOOD, DARREN CLAYTON, GEORGIA METAXAS, SIMON O'DWYER, ANDREW QUILTY, LEAH ROBERTSON, DEAN SEWELL, LAKI SIDERIS, TOM WILLIAMS, KRYSTLE WRIGHT
CCP DOCUMENTARY PHOTOGRAPHY AWARD

The CCP Documentary Photography Award is a biennial showcase of contemporary Australian documentary photography. Since the inaugural exhibition in 1997, this event has grown in profile and significance. It represents a unique, national initiative in support of documentary photography, providing a rare opportunity to assess the themes, styles and ideas that characterise this fascinating genre. This year's exhibition demonstrates the breadth of contemporary approaches to documentary practice from traditional black and white narratives through to vibrant colour recordings all of which have been achieved without digital manipulation. Themes range from Victoria's Black Saturday bushfires through to ocean swim racing and portraits of people having their haircut.

Judging Panel: Louise Adler AM CEO and Publisher-in-Chief, Melbourne University Publishing; Naomi Cass Director, Centre for Contemporary Photography; and Stephen Dupont Photographer

Download the 2009 CCP Documentary Photography Award catalogue PDF 844kb

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EDITIONING: PHOTOGRAPHY AND VIDEO

What are the considerations for artists when editioning paper or screen-based work? What underpins market confidence in editioning practices? This panel of experts from the commercial, education and public gallery sectors will explore the issues surrounding the editioning of photography and video art. Speakers will address principles, practices and problems within the arenas of analogue and digital media drawing upon local and international experience.
http://www.ccp.org.au/lecture_series.php

MP3 DOWNLOAD THE EDITIONING PANEL DISCUSSION MP3, 50.4MB

PDF DOWNLOAD Daniel Palmer, 'The Order of Things: The Edition and the Series in Contemporary Photomedia', Photofile, Issue 67 ('Pop'), December 2002, 18-22. PDF, 519KB
Courtesy of ACP / Photofile





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