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Artist Walk & Talk

Organiser: Head On Foundation
Exhibition, Featured program, Talk
Free Event
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Location: Yalagang Room, Bondi Pavilion, Queen Elizabeth Drive, Bondi Beach NSW, 2026
Entry Fee: Free
Genres: Fashion, Fine-Art, Landscape, Photojournalism/Documentary, Portrait, Sports, Street photography, Student, Wildlife

Join us in Bondi as we hear from some of this year’s incredible photographers! Meet us in the Yalagang Room, Bondi Pavilion, before we begin the Artist Walk & Talk.

Starting in the gallery spaces of the Bondi Pavilion, as a group we will explore the Portrait Awards before heading along the promenade to take in all the brilliant works from the Landscape, Environmental and Student Awards as well as this year’s featured artists. Stopping along the way to hear the stories behind and processes of photographers – Damien Drew, Graham Cordery, Kent Johnson and Talia Greis. Joining us will also be Head On founder, Moshe Rosenzveig OAM.

In case of wet weather, don’t fear, the event will still go ahead! We will gather in the Yalagang Room and hear from the photographers as we view their work.

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