Two/Four 2023

Showcasing the work of Advanced Diploma of Photography graduates, and second year Bachelor of Photography students Photography Studies College (PSC) will celebrate the launch of this year’s Advanced Diploma of Photography graduates and second year Bachelor of Photography student’s exhibition, Two/Four 2023, the Yarra Sculpture Gallery, Abbotsford, on Saturday 25th November at 2-4pm. Two/Four 2023 is a unique, interactive exhibition showcasing the talents of 11 Advanced Diploma of Photography graduates and 32 Bachelor of Photography students. Their collections touch on issues that concern us all such as human connection, self-image, cultural integration, exploration of place, sustainable living, and several others. These themes are depicted through fine-art prints, photobooks, and a soundscape. One PSC student, Kat Jenkins, has already had her talents recognised in Capture Magazine’s Australasia’s Top (40) Emerging Photographers competition. Her work was also a finalist for the Naked and Nude Art Prize 2023 and was Lens Culture’s Editor’s Pick for the 2023 Portrait Awards. Kat will be presenting the latest images in her Over Exposed series. Other artists include Jasmine Evans, Paul Fisher, Kim James, Melina Kelsey, Jeff Liang, Patrick Marion, Petra Matthews, Anne Papadakis, Robert Raaymakers and Liang Zu. PSC is an award-winning tertiary institution specialising in photographic education for over fifty years. “Since its inception, PSC has been committed to providing an environment in which students can explore their creativity, see the world anew and give expression to what they see.” Julie Moss – Managing Director.

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April

Canberra: 27 Feb until 20 July 2025. The National Library has invited renowned Australian photojournalist Mike Bowers to select some of his favourite images from the Fairfax Photo Archive.

Brisbane: Until 13 July 2025. Amateur Brisbane photographer Alfred Henrie Elliott (1870-1954) extraordinary images lay dormant for decades until they were discovered only recently. This exhibition is curated by seven Brisbane photographers.

Sydney: Until 31 Dec 2025. PIX, Australia’s first pictorial news weekly, is brought to life in this exhibition, showcasing its archived images and stories for the very first time.

May

Sydney: 15 May – 19 October. Showcasing 100 incredible images, this remarkable exhibition offers a window into the astonishing variety of life on our planet – and the critical importance of preserving it.

Perth: From 31 May – 28 Sept 2025. Featuring 85 works from three major series – Deep Springs, Overpass, and Cross Country – the exhibition spans twelve years of Contis’s evolving photographic practice.

June

Melbourne: June 5 - 16 August 2025. The explore the history of Alan Adler's photobooths and their cultural significance, alongside visual stories told by the community.

Adelaide: 7 June – 16 August. Drawn from the National Portrait Gallery collection, this photographic exhibition captures the experience of lives lived through dance.

Melbourne: 7 June – 31 August. Protest is a Creative Act seeks to address issues around the body, sexuality, race, national identity and the environment.

Canberra; June 19 - July 12 2025. The River Report is a five-day map of when a normal Yitilal (wet season) turned into a major disaster and the local inhabitants were once again displaced.