The Alchemists: Rediscovering Photography in the Age of the Jpeg

Image: Sawit Prasertphan, PhD Candidate, ANU. Untitled, 2015
The Alchemists: Rediscovering Photography In the Age of the Jpeg, is a collaboration involving the Australian Centre for Photography, Australian National University and the University of Sydney, Sydney College of the Arts.
Co-curated by Dr Martyn Jolly from the ANU School of Art, it opens at the Australian Centre for Photography in Sydney on 30 October and runs until 6 December.
This international survey of current photographers who explore the optical and chemical fundamentals of the medium features the ANU School of Art graduates Lisa Clunie, Lucinda Eva-May and Matt Higgins, as well as current PhD students C J Taylor and Sawit Prasertphan.
In association with the exhibition, the School, in collaboration with the National Gallery of Australia and the eminent photography historian Professor Geoffrey Batchen, will hold a master class with photographers from Australia, New Zealand and South East Asia on 7 November.
Participants will examine iconic works from the NGA’s photographic collection and then experiment with digital contact negatives and alternative processes in the School of Art’s darkrooms and digital laboratories. This masterclass has sold out.
For more information, see the link below.
Location
Australian Centre for Photography, 257 Oxford St, Paddington NSW 2021
ANU School of Art
and University of Sydney, Sydney College of the Arts
Speaker
- Dr Martyn Jolly, Head, Photography and Media Arts, ANU School of Art
- Suzanne Buljan
- Cherine Fahd