Adobe – MAKE IT

Join 2,000 fellow designers, artists, filmmakers, and innovative thinkers at the brand new International Convention Centre Sydney, for an afternoon of inspiration, as well as a pre-conference sessions day filled with labs, workshops, and seminars.

Get your fill of thought-provoking talks from local and international speakers, and hear from Adobe evangelists about the latest updates in Creative Cloud that will be populating your toolsets in the coming year.

This year, the exhibition area is being revamped to host even more interactive spaces by event partners that will get your creative juices flowing. Following the half-day conference, there's an afterparty you won't want to miss.

Of particular interest to photographers on the line-up is the inclusion of Nicole Tung, a photojournalist who who freelances for The New York Times, Wall Street Journal, and has worked in war zones

You can check out the agenda here and the list of all the sessions can be found at this link.

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November

Sydney: The exhibition delves into the State Library of NSW's vast collection of two million images, showcasing 400 photos – many displayed for the first time.

February

Ballarat: Scotty So is a Melbourne-based artist who works across media, using painting, photography, sculptures, site-responsive installation, videos and drag performance.

Melbourne: Jill Orr’s The Promised Land Refigured is an exhibition that reworks the original project created in 2012 with new insights that have emerged in the past eleven years.

Sydney: Curated by Lynn Smith, Urban Enigmas aims to unlock the subtle mysteries that lurk in out-of-the-way places in big cities: back lanes, river banks, street markets, abandoned factories, old bridges and so on.

March

Ballarat: Nan Goldin is an American artist whose work explores subcultures, moments of intimacy, the impacts of the HIV/AIDS and opioid epidemics on her communities, and photography as a tool for social activism.

Sydney: The Ocean Photographer of the Year Award, run by London based Oceanographic Magazine is in its 4th year and has quickly achieved recognition amongst photographers around the world.

Albury: The National Photography Prize offers a $30,000 acquisitive prize, the $5000 John and Margaret Baker Fellowship for an emerging practitioner, and further supports a number of artists through focused acquisitions.