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Art Workshops Visualising Through Photography Workshop
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Visualising Through Photography Workshop

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The Whitsundays Arts Festival and Artist Run Initiative (ARI) Whitsundays, are delighted to welcome Kim Percy as this year's resident artist. As part of her residency, Kim will present a free artist talk at the Gloucester Sport & Recreation Association and lead a ticketed ‘Visualising through photography’workshop, guiding photography enthusiasts in an exploration of the local environment along the Hydeaway Bay foreshore.

The workshop is not a lecture but an interactive exploration of the world through photography. Bring a camera or a smartphone and your curious mind to spend time looking, thinking, and considering the act of photography. In this day where 75 million images are uploaded each day, do we really understand what photography is? How we see through the lens is more than the technical; it is about the questions we ask and the actions we take. This workshop is for everyone, whether you are a keen professional, a hobbyist or interested in creative thinking. Join artist and researcher Kim Percy to delve into photography, art, and ways of seeing the world around us.

The workshop will follow the 9am free artist talk in the Hydeaway Bay Community Hall at Gloucester Sport & Recreation Association on Saturday 12 October, and runs until 12:30pm. The cost for the workshop component is $20 and has limited places. Please bring your camera or smartphone and wear suitable footwear for walking.

Visualising through Photography Workshop
Date: Saturday, 12 October (following the artist talk at 9am)
Time:

9:00am - 9:45am | Artist Talk
10:00am – 12:30pm | Workshop
Location: Gloucester Sport & Recreation Association, Hydeaway Bay

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The Whitsundays Arts Festival and Artist Run Initiative (ARI) Whitsundays, are delighted to welcome Kim Percy as this year's resident artist. As part of her residency, Kim will present a free artist talk at the Gloucester Sport & Recreation Association and lead a ticketed ‘Visualising through photography’workshop, guiding photography enthusiasts in an exploration of the local environment along the Hydeaway Bay foreshore.

The workshop is not a lecture but an interactive exploration of the world through photography. Bring a camera or a smartphone and your curious mind to spend time looking, thinking, and considering the act of photography. In this day where 75 million images are uploaded each day, do we really understand what photography is? How we see through the lens is more than the technical; it is about the questions we ask and the actions we take. This workshop is for everyone, whether you are a keen professional, a hobbyist or interested in creative thinking. Join artist and researcher Kim Percy to delve into photography, art, and ways of seeing the world around us.

The workshop will follow the 9am free artist talk in the Hydeaway Bay Community Hall at Gloucester Sport & Recreation Association on Saturday 12 October, and runs until 12:30pm. The cost for the workshop component is $20 and has limited places. Please bring your camera or smartphone and wear suitable footwear for walking.

Visualising through Photography Workshop
Date: Saturday, 12 October (following the artist talk at 9am)
Time:

9:00am - 9:45am | Artist Talk
10:00am – 12:30pm | Workshop
Location: Gloucester Sport & Recreation Association, Hydeaway Bay

The Whitsundays Arts Festival and Artist Run Initiative (ARI) Whitsundays, are delighted to welcome Kim Percy as this year's resident artist. As part of her residency, Kim will present a free artist talk at the Gloucester Sport & Recreation Association and lead a ticketed ‘Visualising through photography’workshop, guiding photography enthusiasts in an exploration of the local environment along the Hydeaway Bay foreshore.

The workshop is not a lecture but an interactive exploration of the world through photography. Bring a camera or a smartphone and your curious mind to spend time looking, thinking, and considering the act of photography. In this day where 75 million images are uploaded each day, do we really understand what photography is? How we see through the lens is more than the technical; it is about the questions we ask and the actions we take. This workshop is for everyone, whether you are a keen professional, a hobbyist or interested in creative thinking. Join artist and researcher Kim Percy to delve into photography, art, and ways of seeing the world around us.

The workshop will follow the 9am free artist talk in the Hydeaway Bay Community Hall at Gloucester Sport & Recreation Association on Saturday 12 October, and runs until 12:30pm. The cost for the workshop component is $20 and has limited places. Please bring your camera or smartphone and wear suitable footwear for walking.

Visualising through Photography Workshop
Date: Saturday, 12 October (following the artist talk at 9am)
Time:

9:00am - 9:45am | Artist Talk
10:00am – 12:30pm | Workshop
Location: Gloucester Sport & Recreation Association, Hydeaway Bay

The Whitsundays Arts Festival acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of the lands on which our artists and audiences meet. We pay our respect to past, present and emerging Elders. We acknowledge the important role that art has played on these lands for thousands of years and feel privileged to work alongside artists continuing the creative practice of one of the oldest surviving cultures in the world.

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