Fresh 19 print auction (PSC final year students)

An auction of photographic works by Photography Studies College (PSC) final year Advanced Diploma of Photography Art Major students, PSC instructors, and other well-known photographers will be held on Friday, 13 September. The auction is a fundraising event towards an exhibition to showcase the work of the graduate students, and the culmination of four years study, to be held in late November at the Yarra Sculpture Gallery in Abbotsford.

© Samantha Everton. Samantha Everton has donated a test print, Alabaster from her recent series, Indochine to be auctioned on 13 September. This image explores the strict social structure and moral values which governed the Elizabethan era. During the 1580s, neck ruffs were in vogue, intended to draw the onlookers' gaze towards the face.
© Samantha Everton. Samantha Everton has donated a test print, Alabaster from her recent series, Indochine, to be auctioned on 13 September. This image explores the strict social structure and moral values which governed
the Elizabethan era. During the 1580s, neck ruffs were in vogue, intended to draw the
onlookers' gaze towards the face.

The auction will feature works by some of Melbourne’s finest photographers including Samantha Everton, Mieke Boynton, and many others. A wide selection of fine art prints including landscape, portraiture, street photography and many others is available for auction. Print sales will help assist in funding the Fresh 19 Exhibition in November.  Come along and mingle with other creatives in a social environment. Finger food and drinks will be provided.

© Agata Mayes. No.4, from the Inside the Mind series, 2016.
© Agata Mayes. No.4, from series, Inside the Mind, 2016.
  • Organised by: Fresh 19 Art Major Students, PSC
  • Contact name: Susan Brunialti
  • Phone: 0450922464
  • Email: susan.brunialti@gmail.com

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