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 June 3 - June 5 2010 Outskirts Cross Projections Tusculum House Manning Street, Potts Point Sydney, NSW Visit the Cross Projections website May 6 - May 26 2010 brokenbench Chauvel Cinema Gallery Oxford Street Paddington, Sydney NSW brokenbench is a partnership of photographers that supports personal and individual approaches to documentary photography. brokenbench photographers share a strong belief that diversity within the medium is vital in stimulating and encouraging personal ways of looking at the world. brokenbench aims to promote its member photographers through online galleries at www.brokenbench.com.au, as well as through commissions, publications and exhibitions. This is the group's inaugural exhibition and it is part of the 2010 Head On Photography Festival pogram. Visit the brokenbench website Visit the Head On website brokenbench exhibition installation, Chauvel Cinema, NSW (2010) April 6 - May 29 2010 BullsEye KickArts Contemporary Arts Abbott Street Cairns Qld View feature article in The Weekender BullsEye exhibition installation, KickArts Contemporary Arts, Qld (2010) January 27 - April 11 2010 8 Mile: Photographs from the margins of Port Moresby with Emmanuel Onom Mel PASIFIKA Three Oceanic Encounters Monash Gallery of Art Ferntree Gully Road Wheelers Hill Vic Artists' talk Saturday January 30 2pm Opening reception Saturday January 30 3pm Download press release here catalogue available here (please email to order) 8 Mile: photographs from the margins of Port Moresby Exhibition installation 8 Mile: photographs from the margins of Port Moresby Exhibition installation April 1 - 30 2009 Shopfronts & Streetscapes: Photographs from the Inner-West Leichhardt Library The Italian Forum Norton Street Leichhardt Sydney, NSW Monday - Friday: 9.30am - 8pm Saturday: 9.30am - 4pm Sunday: 10am - 4pm Download Press Release here View images from the exhibition here March 10 - May 3 2009 Moran Contemporary Photographic Prize State Library of NSW, Sydney "Sandon River, NSW" (#23/30, "Limousines & Hearses, Part One") has been Highly Commended in this year's prize and is on show in an exhibition of finalists' work until May 2009. The exhibition will tour nationally. View finalists' work here January 21 - February 13 2009 TV Election The 2008 U.S. Election Through the Lens of Andrew Taylor and Other Cameramen AIRPORT NORTH GALLERY 597 Gardners Road Alexandria Sydney, NSW Open: 9am-5pm, Monday-Friday. Weekends by appointment. August 18 - September 6 2008 Pidgin Canberra Grammar School Gallery Monaro Crescent, Red Hill, ACT Reception Wednesday August 20 6-8pm Artist's Talk Saturday August 23 2pm Pidgin is part of the Vivid National Photography Festival Program June 16 - July 6 2008 Limousines & Hearses (Part One) Chauvel Cinema Gallery Cnr Oxford St & Oatlay Rd, Paddington Sydney, NSW Limousines & Hearses (Part One) Exhibition Installation, Chauvel Cinema Gallery, Paddington The Chauvel Cinema Gallery is located on Oxford Street in the heart of Sydney's gallery district. The gallery space is available for hire by independent artists who are looking for a very affordable space in which to present their work. For more information about the Chauvel Gallery email Sam at April 23 - May 8 2008 The Coloured Digger Great Buckingham St, Redfern Sydney, NSW Opening Night 22 April, 6pm  Untitled (Canberra, February 13, 2008), (diptych, gelatin silver photographs, 57 x 154.5cm) Edition of 1 and 1 AP Group Exhibition in recognition of Indigenous Australian service men and women. Participating artists include Euan Macleod, Daniel Wallace, Reg Mombassa, Jon Lewis, Martin Sharp, James Powditch, Adam Hill, Hugh Ramage, Jim Anderson and more. March 6 - June 15 2008 Bridging The Distance National Library of Australia, Canberra, ACT Exhibition Gallery "Australia is a country of large distances and often-difficult terrain, with a population that is small compared with its landmass and either strung out along the long thin coastal belts or scattered inland. Communication systems such as roads and railways, the telegraph and telephones, were essential to the opening up of the country, maintaining settlements, developing agriculture and industry, and allowing people to travel for both work and pleasure." "Australians are used to distances - we have to be. In fact it surprises us that some people from other countries find distances more daunting. (And it really is true that we will travel hundreds of kilometres for a party)." View Bridging the Distance online exhibition here June 2007 5x7 Unload Gallery, Annandale Sydney, NSW 5x7 Exhibition / Unload Gallery, Annandale, NSW February - March 2007 The Gallery Canberra Grammar School Monaro Crescent, Red Hill, ACT Dog Food and Oysters was first exhibited in Canberra, under the title of Americana (top), as part of an exhibition entitled The First Train Home (top and above), at The Gallery, Canberra Grammar School, in 2007. December 2006 Pidgin Wallspace Gallery, Surry Hills Sydney, NSW Pidgin, Exhibition installation, Wallspace Gallery, NSW, 2006  | 
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