Deborah Paauwe has been chosen unanimously by the selection committee to receive Wai Tang Commissioning Award for 2024 and will receive $10,000 to enable an exhibition of her work.


Deborah Paauwe has been chosen unanimously by the selection committee to receive Wai Tang Commissioning Award for 2024 and will receive $10,000 to enable an exhibition of her work.

Finalists’ entries from the 2024 Walkley Awards for Excellence in Photojournalism will be on display at the State Library of NSW until Sunday, 27 April 2025.

Featuring 118 images, selected from nine categories, this exhibition also covers the Female Fifty Fathoms Award created in 2021 by Oceanographic Magazine and Blancpain to showcase one woman’s work.

A free exhibition showing 20 years of award-winning entries from the Australian Geographic Photographer of the Year competition is on display in Canberra at the National Archives of Australia.

The Museum of Australian Photography presents the culmination of a project years in the making featuring nude photographs by Ponch Hawkes of 500 Victorian women over the age of 50.

A new exhibition of portraits by Australian photographer, Carol Jerrems, opens at the National Portrait Gallery in Canberra on 30 November and runs until 2 March 2025.

The third event in Kayell’s “The Creatives Studio” series will take place on Wednesday 30th October 2024 with iconic sports photographer, Delly Carr.

Kate Geraghty has been named the winner of the 2024 Nikon Photo of the Year Prize in this year’s Walkley Awards for her image titled, ‘Funeral at Al-Aqsa’.

Opening today at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Sydney, Isaac Julien’s compelling cinematic installation Once Again… (Statues Never Die) (2022), will be on display until 16 February 2025.

Ballarat International Foto Bienale’s 7th fundraising event, the Yellow Dot Exhibition will take place at the RACV City Club at 501 Bourke Street in Melbourne on Thursday 24 October.
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