Exhibiting photographers: Peter Beeh, Chris Bell, Rob Blakers, Cameron Blake, Dan Broun, Bob Brown, Laurie Davison, Arwen Dyer, Francois Fourie, Wolfgang Glowacki, Paul Hoelen, Julian Knysh, Alan Long, Nick Monk, Grant Murray, David Murphy, Kip Nunn, Luana Towney, Hillary Younger.
Tarkine in Motion brings together wilderness photographers who were involved in a collaborative art project designed to capture the wild and scenic landscapes of the threatened and remote region of the Tarkine in North West Tasmania, Australia.
From the Bob Brown Foundation comes an innovative and major contribution to environmental art.
In April 2015, 70 artists spent three days in the wild with one goal: capture the Tarkine and spread a message to the world to protect the threatened wilderness. Participants included videographers, writers, musicians, painters, print-makers and photographers. This is Tarkine in Motion. At this exhibition, you will witness a selection of what was captured by photographers involved in the project. It is an entrée to what will be a great body of work to come.
Bob Brown Foundation is campaigning to have 450,000 hectares of the Tarkine declared a national park and World Heritage Area.
Submit your work to be considered for solo or group exhibitions in Head On Photo Festival.
Enthralling. Enchanting. Extraordinary. Discover exceptional photography for free around Sydney during the festival 8 Nov–1 Dec 2024