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100 AUSTRALIAN WOMEN PHOTOGRAPHERS: Loud+Luminous-2020
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LOUD & LUMINOUS – 100 Australian Women Photographers
The backstory from the L&L Founders, Hilary Wardhaugh & Melissa Anderson
The Loud & Luminous mission is to recognise and celebrate the contribution of contemporary women in the photographic arts in Australia. We believe this project is unique and important in recognising the extensive cultural contribution women photographic artists and photographers have made in this country.
This project is designed to empower the girls and women of today and tomorrow to chase in their dreams. This will always be a timely project and one that hopes will help educate and inspire many women of all ages.
The 2020 theme of ‘EQUALITY’ echoes the United Nations sustainable development goals of ‘gender equality’, and we very much look forward to seeing work that reflects that goal and our theme.
Late in 2019 a call went out to female photographers of any age throughout Australia to submit an image for consideration to be selected for the 3rd LOUD & LUMINOUS exhibition at Sydney’s CONTACT SHEET GALLERY and book. The photographers whose images were successful were:
Due to COVID-19 the exhibition at Contact Sheet Gallery has been postponed. However over the next 3 months they will post works on the gallery’s online blog. ‘CLICK’ HERE!
Once again we were excited that images by both Victoria and Ruby were successful…
VICTORIA COOPER
Victoria’s Artist’s Statement: All things have significance
All things have significance … sentient or not … organic or inorganic… a rich environment of diversity, differentiation and divergence.
The inspiration, like a ray of light through dark clouds, to create this image arises from the women that have, at great personal cost through leadership in research, writing and sheer passion, fought discrimination, voicelessness and political power structures to make a difference in the ongoing quest to create a sustainable and healthy planet. Among these women are: American Rachel Carson, Australian Mary E. White and Swedish schoolgirl Greta Thunberg.
RUBY SPOWART
Ruby’s Artist’s Statement …. EQUALITY: Beauty in Aging
Some may say that only in youth there is beauty – as I witness in the unfolding of a fresh new orchid flower. But as I watched the flower each day, its beautiful strong colourful presence began to loose its vigour and the colours began to slowly fade. In the last stages of its life it turned a deep reddish tan almost gold.
Its youthful form no longer evident but now wrinkled and withered it has a different kind of elegance – an equality of beauty…
Hilary Wardhaugh & Melissa Anderson wish to acknowledge.
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In 2018 our wonderfully supportive sponsors included: Fujifilm Australia, Kayell Australia, Momento Pro, Victorian Women’s Trust, Creative Women’s Circle and Damian Caniglia Photography and Video. In 2019 we again secured Fujifilm Australia, Kayell Australia, Momento Pro, and Damian Caniglia Photography/Video. We also added Print2Metal and Amanda Summons (book designer) as sponsors.
In 2020 we added PPIB Photographers Insurance as a new sponsor. We were also very fortunate to have Paul McDonald at CONTACT SHEET Gallery as our Exhibition partner, too.
The 2019 and 2020 we held International Women’s Day Symposia in Canberra that were both sold out and received extremely well. We are also proud to say that the 2018 and 2019 Loud & Luminous books have been accepted into the National Library of Australia’s collection.
In 2020 we also saw the results of the stipend raised by the IWD 2019 ticket sales in a group exhibition with Suellen Cook, Tamara Whyte, Helga Salwe, Tricia King and Elise Searson at Photoaccess in Canberra.
BUY A COPY OF THE 2020 L&L book HERE
(Order before 30 June 2020)
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Both Victoria and Ruby have been selected in earlier LOUD & LUMINOUS exhibitions
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IN 2019 – ‘Click’ link to see the post
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In 2018 – ‘Click’ link to see the post
Looking forward to the next LOUD & LUMINOUS exhibition in 2021 …
Written by Cooper+Spowart
May 16, 2020 at 3:21 pm
Posted in Exhibitions, Speaking on Photography, Victoria Cooper
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