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25.01.2022 Lumina is hosting a series of Zoom conversations with the University of Tasmania Inveresk, School of Creative Arts and Media. Tomorrow, Tuesday 11 August at 12, Sarah Rhodes will be in conversation with Katrin Koenning. Please join us. Zoom link: https://utas.zoom.us/s/94327386612



17.01.2022 Lumina artist Donna Bailey is sharing some of her archival work on the Lumina Instagram page this week. Donna’s practice is concerned with representations of childhood, belonging and place by photographing her children’s, grandchildren and extended family. Follow along @luminacollective

16.01.2022 LUMINA Collective has just sent out its Winter Newsletter. You can read the edition below. https://bit.ly/3jZEo4U... Subscribe to our mailing list here https://bit.ly/2XcAQTj

14.01.2022 LUMINA Collective has just sent out its Winter Newsletter. You can read the edition below. Subscribe to our mailing list here https://bit.ly/2XcAQTj



13.01.2022 https://www.instagram.com/p/CFRSrmBjqyd/ Today at 12pm Lyndal Irons chatting with Garry Trinh. All welcome Zoom link here ... https://utas.zoom.us/s/94327386612

12.01.2022 https://www.luminacollective.com.au/katrinconversation#1 Thank you to all who joined yesterday's conversation with Katrin Koenning and Sarah Rhodes. If you missed it ( or want to listen to it again) it has been published on our website.

12.01.2022 The second in our series of Lumina Conversations will feature artist Katrin Koenning in conversation with Sarah Rhodes Register via eventbrite for reminders and the zoom link will be shared on facebook Tuesday morning. All welcome https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/lumina-collective-conversat



11.01.2022 Today at 12pm Lyndal Irons in conversation with Garry Trinh. All welcome- zoom link https://utas.zoom.us/s/94327386612

10.01.2022 The Lumina conversation series started last week with Julie Gough in conversation with Jessie Boylan. The conversation can be viewed on our website https://www.luminacollective.com.au/7554684-lumina-conversa Lumina Conversations will host a series of online conversations at the Inveresk Art Forum in collaboration with the University of Tasmania, School of Creative Arts and Media, Inveresk.(UTAS).... Our next conversation will be on August 11th- pop it in your diary

10.01.2022 Tonight LUMINA artist Jessie Boylan presents a one-night only performance, sound and video installation iteration of ‘Rupture’, as part of the The Big Anxiety Festival. * Tickets are sold out * Rupture investigates the ways in which the body & the world mimic each other in modes of panic & crisis. Through a performance of vocalities & gestures sited within a multi-channel video and sound installation, this work interprets how symptoms of environmental & human ‘disorder’ can ...be seen as an appropriate response to personal traumas and global catastrophe. Rupture is a collaboration between, Virginia Barratt, Jessie Boylan, Linda Dement & Jenna Tuke www.thebiganxiety.org/events/rupture/

10.01.2022 Beginning today Lumina Collective in collaboration with University of Tasmania Inveresk (UTAS) will host a series of online conversations, as part of the Art Forum series. The conversations are to inspire, challenge and engage in critical dialogues about contemporary image-making practices in Australia. Julie Gough in conversation with Jessie Boylan, Tuesday the 28th of July from 12-1pm. ... Zoom Link to Lumina Collective Conversations: https://utas.zoom.us/j/94327386612

04.01.2022 The latest in the Lumina conversation series has been published on our website- Sarah Rhodes in conversation with Jessie Boylan. https://www.luminacollective.com.au/jessieboylansarahrhodes



03.01.2022 Lumina artist Anna Maria Antoinette D'Addario is launching her photo book, Deep in Their Roots, All Flowers Keep the Light at the Photolux Festival in Lucca, Italy today. For those attending the Festival the presentation of the book will take place with a panel discussion between Anna, Eva-Maria Kunz Director of CEIBA editions and Italian independent curator Benedetta Donato, at 5pm in Auditorium San Micheletto, Lucca historic centre. More information about the work can be f...ound on the Festival's website below (*Apologies it appears the English version is currently not working) Alternatively more information and today's conversation will be published on ceiba editions website where the work is also available to purchase: www.ceibaeditions.com//deep-in-their-roots-all-flowers-kee

02.01.2022 Next up in our series of conversations Melbourne based David Rosetsky speaks with Sarah Rhodes. Tuesday September 8th on zoom. All welcome David Rosetzky is a Melbourne based artist and educator with an interdisciplinary and collaborative approach to art making. Often working with practitioners from the fields of theatre, dance, and film he... creates videos, installations and photographic works in which identity is intimately observed. With an extensive exhibition history both in Australia and overseas, he has presented his work in over 30 solo exhibitions and 60 group exhibitions. Recent projects include Being Ourselves (2020) at Monash Gallery of Art, Melbourne commissioned as part of Portrait of Monash: the ties that bind, and Composite Acts (2019) commissioned by Channels International Biennial of Video Art, Melbourne. In 2014 the Centre for Contemporary Photography curated the survey exhibition True Self: David Rosetzky Selected works, which toured Nationally. His works are held in numerous collections including The National Gallery of Victoria, The National Gallery of Australia, Art Gallery of New South Wales, Art Gallery of South Australia, Art Gallery of Western Australia, and The Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney. David has a PhD in Visual Art from Monash University and currently teaches in the Master of Photography program at RMIT University. Lumina Conversations, a series of online conversations at the Inveresk Art Forum in collaboration with the University of Tasmania, School of Creative Arts and Media, Inveresk.(UTAS) The conversations are to inspire, challenge and engage in critical dialogues about contemporary image-making practices in Australia. Zoom link will be reposted Tuesday morning.

02.01.2022 https://www.instagram.com/p/CFRSrmBjqyd/ Today the Lumina conversations continue with Lyndal Irons chatting with Garry Garry Trinh. 12pm on zoom- all welcome!... Zoom link https://utas.zoom.us/s/94327386612

01.01.2022 Starting from next week Lumina Collective in collaboration with University of Tasmania Inveresk (UTAS) will host a series of online conversations, as part of the Art Forum series. The conversations are to inspire, challenge and engage in critical dialogues about contemporary image-making practices in Australia. Beginning with Julie Gough in conversation with Jessie Boylan, Tuesday the 28th of July from 12-1pm. Zoom link embedded in eventbrite registration below... https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/lumina-collective-conversat

01.01.2022 If you would like to help with the Australian bushfires, this article outlines ways you can contribute from outside Australia and also in the country. Today we are thinking of all who have been affected and are in direct risk of the fires. Also of the firefighters who have been protecting the country for weeks and our colleagues reporting on the situation on the ground.

01.01.2022 Happy International Women's Day to all the phenomenal women forging the way in documentary photography. Thanks to Yunghi Kim Photojournalist for creating this incredible resource, which lays tribute to the women pioneers of photojournalism. She emphasises the fact that the voices of women have always been there. Even if they haven't been duly recognised or celebrated. Still a long way to go. Here's to a year of supporting other women in the field and celebrating the incredible work women are creating in 2020. https://trailblazersoflight.com/

01.01.2022 Our new quarterly newsletter has just been sent out to subscribers. It will be released seasonally 4 times a year. In it we will post news for each quarter with the exception for out of season big projects that pop up. As a group in 2019 we were taking a breather working on our individual projects before launching our next major group project this year in 2020, to be announced in the next mail. ... This issue touches on our activities in 2019 and give a hint of what we have planned for 2020. Read the newsletter here: https://mailchi.mp/501115e9de9d/lumina-news-1-2020 To subscribe to the next one https://bit.ly/2O4yiSF

01.01.2022 Lumina artist Morganna Magee is currently showing her long term series Teenage Wildlife at QCA Galleries Griffith University until Jan 25

01.01.2022 ON VIEW IN THE GREY STREET GALLERY: Teenage Wildlife, Morganna Magee Teenage Wildlife is an ongoing documentation of the lives of three young women. Daisy, Sha...nia and Teeya are three young women from the same family. Over the years in which Magee has photographed them, the relationship between sitter and photographer has allowed for a collaborative practice in which the girls are allowed autonomy over their representation. Experiencing their first heartbreak and other universal rights of adolescent passage in combination with poverty, crime, lack of education and systemic neglect of their mental health, the girl’s teenage years end abruptly with the birth of a child. Exhibition Dates: 7 - 24 January 2020 Opening Times: Tuesday - Saturday, 10am to 4pm Where: Project Gallery, 226 Grey Street, South Bank, 4101

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