Join Our Mailing List:
Email Address: 
Name: 

Home

Sat, 04 Jul 2009

Thru the Lens: Palm Island youth photography project


4 July – 9 August 2009 Foyer, GoMA

'Thru the Lens' presents the work of 35 young local photographers from Palm Island. This exhibition is the Gallery's 2009 NAIDOC event as part of Q150 Celebrations.

Category: General

In 2007, local non-government organisation Bwgcolman Future Inc ran a filmmaking and photographic workshop for Palm Island youths, facilitated by photographer Peta O’Neill. Thirty-five aspiring photographers learnt about the camera, composition, light, different styles of photography, Photoshop, printing, presentation and display techniques, and throughout the week immersed themselves in their new craft, making over 1000 images.

These Palm Island photographs capture many subjects and themes, including celebrations of people and places, everyday activities, and the ‘not-so-good stuff’. The photographers were so busy throughout the week that they earned themselves the nickname 'paparazzi'.

The Gallery of Modern Art is proud to support this exhibition during National Aboriginal and Islander Day Observance Committee (NAIDOC) Week, from 5 to 12 July 2009, following last year’s ‘Gallery of Murri Art’ painting workshops and exhibition by students from West End Primary School. The presentation of this exhibition in Brisbane will allow city audiences an intimate insight into this much-publicised community, a chance to hear their voices and see Palm Island through the eyes of those who call it home.

Website created by 3E Innovative