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UNTITLED.SHOWA by meg hewitt

Untitled.Showa has held four exhibitions through 2021.

Three of these were curated and installed virtually from Sydney.

107 at Central Park Sydney - April/May

Geelong Library and Heritage Centre Geelong - July/August

Kyotographie Photo Festival Daiei Shopping Street Kyoto, Japan - September/October

OzAsia Nexus Arts Adelaide - October/November


Barbara McGrady has been selected for the 22nd Biennale of Sydney 2020 by Director Brooke Andrew. by meg hewitt

Barbara McGrady Sista Girls stylin up, Mardi Gras 2013

Barbara McGrady Sista Girls stylin up, Mardi Gras 2013

Great news. Barbara McGrady has been selected for the 22nd Biennale of Sydney 2020 by Director Brooke Andrew. This is a well deserved recognition of her unique role as a grassroots photojournalist with an entirely indigenous perspective in Australia. Well done Barbara!

read the full press release here

Michael Jalaru Torres is exhibiting at Cooee Gallery Paddington during Head On Photo Festival 2019 by meg hewitt

Michael Jalaru Torres Embrace 1

Michael Jalaru Torres Embrace 1

Michael Jalaru Torres is exhibiting at Cooee Gallery Paddington during Head On Photo Festival 2019. His exhibition will open on Saturday May 4

This is the third Head On Festival in a row that has featured his work.

He is showing several series from the last ten years created in his home town Broome WA and in his current city of Melbourne. He is an indigenous artist to keep a close watch on.

Michael featured at Arthere in Sydney Contemporary 2018.

Chris Round Wins Australia National Prize at 2018 World Photo Awards by meg hewitt

Chris Round_Blowering intake tower, NSW.jpg

Chris Round has been judged Best Single Entry Photographer in the 2018 World Photography Awards in London. The prize, called the Australia National Award, was awarded for his image Blowering Intake Tower, NSW and the image is also commended in the Architecture category.

Chris has a great history with prize winning and awards. Currently he has been selected as a semi-finalist in the Moran Prize and is also a finalist in the Perth Centre for Photography's CLIP award (along with another Arthere photographer Catherine Cloran).

Last year he won Best Composition in the Kodak Salon, Centre for Contemporary Photography, Melbourne and he was Winner of the ‘Speakers Prize’ in Head On.

Ian Provest Lifestock by meg hewitt

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Ian Provest exhibited 'The Abbee' at ArtHere Exhibition Space in 2013. His stunning new exhibition LIFE STOCK at Gosford Regional Gallery draws on the same location (amongst others) and the same issues of the spirit and the forces of life. It spans the mediums of photography, installation, moving image (The Abbee Illuminations), object and text. It is well worth the drive to Gosford.

Gosford Regional Gallery 36 Webb Street East Gosford  Hours 10 – 4 daily.   

Artist Talks Saturday March 10 and 28. Contact the gallery for details Ph: 43047550

Australian Photobook of the Year Awards by meg hewitt

The Australian Photobook of the Year awards have been announced. The winner of the award was an antipodean collaboration between New Zealand Photographer Steve Carr and Australian book publisher/ distributer Perimeter Books from Melbourne for the photobook 'Variations for Troubled Hands' .

Sydney Based photographer Meg Hewitt received a commendation on her book 'Tokyo Is Yours' Meg participated in the ArtThere curated exhibitions October Unseen at 10x8 gallery and Cotterie at Danks Street gallery in 2016. She is also running an immersive five day workshop in Tokyo starting March 30.  Details can be found on her website meg-hewitt.com and a $200 discount is offered at the checkout with the code TOKYO2018 for friends of ArtThere