Phone Camera Workshop with James Tylor
When: Saturday 15 January, 1pm - 4pm
Where: Wagga Wagga Art Gallery
Cost: FREE - bookings essential
Photographic Artist James Tylor invites First Nations Elders and Community to take part and learn about Phone Photography. The workshop is designed to help you improve the quality of your Phone photography, covering simple professional techniques to enhance the way you use your phone camera.
James Tylor is a multi-disciplinary visual artist whose practice explores Australian environment, culture and social history. These mediums include photography, video, painting, drawing, sculpture, installation, sound, scents and food. He explores Australian cultural representations through the perspectives of his multicultural heritage that comprises Nunga (Kaurna Miyurna), Māori (Te Arawa) and European (English, Scottish, Irish, Dutch and Norwegian) ancestry. Tylor’s work focuses largely on the history of 19th century Australia and its continual effect on present day issues surrounding cultural identity and the environment.
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Void is an exhibition curated by Emily McDaniel, in conjunction with UTS Gallery and Bathurst Regional Art Gallery, presented nationally by Museums & Galleries of NSW. This project has been assisted by the Australian Government’s Visions of Australia program, and through the Australia Council for the Arts, its arts funding and advisory body.
Image: James Tylor, (Deleted scenes) From an untouched landscape #7 (detail), 2013, inkjet print on hahnemuhle paper with hole removed to a black velvet void, 500 x 500mm. Courtesy the artist and GAGPROJECTS.