The carnegie Gallery - One Love Three Perspectives

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The Tasmanian environment is a theme which has informed the practice of many photographers. The coloured iconic vista is a familiar sight. This exhibition highlights the work of three Tasmanian photographers who have revisited the tradition of the black and white image. Ian, Loic and Terence translate for us, their subjective response to our beautiful island and its many moods.

OPENING SPEAKER: Sean Kelly, Director, Moonah Arts Centre

EXHIBITION OPENING: 6.00pm Thursday 14 January 2010

EXHIBITION DATES: 14 January - 14 February 2010

HOURS: 10am-5pm daily including public holidays

ADDRESS: Carnegie Gallery

CONTACT: Phone (03) 6238 2100 (during office hours)

FOR EXHIBITION PROGRAM: visit http://www.hobartcity.com.au/HCC/STANDARD/CARNEGIE_GALLERY.html

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