Journey into Kakadu and Arnhem Land for free!
Six Australian photographers, including Grenville Turner and Ewen Bell took a 1500 kilometre journey through the Northern Territory to uncover the hidden treasures of World Heritage-listed Kakadu National Park and remote Arnhem Land.
A stunning new collection of images comprising 30 portrait and landscape photographs has been produced from this trip. The images will be exhibited in Sydney and Melbourne.
The collection tells a story of life in the Top End, captures the ever-changing colours, diverse landscape, and the spiritual significance of the region to indigenous Australians. This is a free exhibition.
Photographers who contributed to the exhibition are:
Grenville Turner: Renowned landscape photographer
Ewen Bell: Photographer of the year in the 2007 Australian Society of Travel Writers awards
Catherine Sutherland: Photographer from Vogue Entertaining & Travel
Dane Gartrell: Graphic designer from Voyeur magazine (Virgin Blue inflight)
Jacky Ghossein: News photographer Sun Herald
The exhibition can be seen at: –
Sydney: Monday 4 February – Friday 15 February 2008, The Gallery at Darling Park, 201 Sussex Street, Sydney
Melbourne: Monday 17 March – Monday 31 March 2008, The Atrium at Federation Square, Cnr Swanston and Flinders streets, Melbourne
A Report by The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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