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Cim Sears
The Battery Parkview Room, Esplanade Hotel Fremantle Corner Marine Terrace and Essex Street, Fremantle 20 March - 18 April Mon - Sun 10am - 10pm
The Coolgardie Battery is a State and National Heritage Site to white Australians because it represents the history of men and women in their quest for gold. The earth, stones, trees and waterways that the Battery sits on is an Aboriginal heritage site to Indigenous Australians because of their timeless connection to land through their culture and Dreaming. This unique set of circumstances presents us with the opportunity for an intensely interesting engagement in contemplation and discussion. As an artist/photographer, on an aesthetic level, Cim Sears is particularly seduced by the quest to capture and analyse the magic of composition and light. The Battery and its surrounds, bathed in the Coolgardie light is her perfect muse.

© Cim Sears
Exhibition prints produced by Code Ice
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17th Biennale of Sydney A World of Art. |
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17th Biennale of Sydney A World of Art
12 May - 1 August 2010
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Artist Talk: ACP, Paddington |
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Artist Talk
Talking Shop
6—8pm Thursday 4 March 2010
"There is a fine line between a powerful image and a sensational image; between honouring your subject and exploiting them for the shock factor." NZ photographer Rebecca Swan discusses her powerful portraits of alternative gendered people. |
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Artist Talk: ACP, Paddington |
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Artist Talk
1—3pm Saturday 27 February 2010
Fans of Eniac Martínez’s work Camino Real de Tierra Adentro will get the chance to discuss and learn about the background to his imagery during a floortalk hosted by ACP Director, Alasdair Foster. The event gives audiences the unique opportunity to hear Eniac Martínez speak solely about his work and photographic background.
Australian Centre for Photography, Sydney
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Curators talk - A passion for art |
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Mon 1 March, 2010
Bathurst Art Gallery Director Richard Perram will talk about the extraordinary life and legacy of Gwen Frolich.
Curators talk - A passion for art
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