Eleven photographers/artists present different stories in nine photographs.
Stories include the Catacombs of Paris, through an etherial connection to the bush; being under state surveillance; even the sights/sites on the streets of home, Lebanon, Japan, Vietnam and Mexico, seeing environmental change, all via the women's toilets.
This is a varied exhibition that aims to tell stories that the artists are intrigued by and want to share with you.
Entry to the gallery is via the small door on Batmans Hill Drive (beside the Nixon Hotel).
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Sat 22 Mar |
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Thu 27 Mar |
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Fri 28 Mar |
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Thu 17 Apr |
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Thu 24 Apr |
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Sat 26 Apr |
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Sun 27 Apr |
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Price and bookings
This is a free event
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