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Pixels & Prose - A Photography Exhibition by Neal Rodwell

Pixels & Prose - A Photography Exhibition by Neal Rodwell

Starts: Tuesday, 07 May 2024
Ends: Tuesday, 07 May 2024
Join us at the Watershed for the opening night of; Pixels and Prose: A Photography Exhibition by Neal Rodwell I became a photographer before I owned a camera or took a photo. In my early twenties, I had to fill out a form when travelling through an airport. It asked for my occupation. I had been expelled from school, had no job, and didn’t know who I was or where I was going. I glanced up while pondering the question, noticed all the photographs on the walls so wrote, PHOTOGRAPHER. Photography became art. I became an artist. “This collection of photographic works and words spans 30 years of Big hART and goes beyond, into the life and landscape of the Northwest Coast”– Scott Rankin
Add to Calendar 2024-05-07 12:00 am 2024-05-07 12:00 am Pixels & Prose - A Photography Exhibition by Neal Rodwell Join us at the Watershed for the opening night of; Pixels and Prose: A Photography Exhibition by Neal Rodwell I became a photographer before I owned a camera or took a photo. In my early twenties, I had to fill out a form when travelling through an airport. It asked for my occupation. I had been expelled from school, had no job, and didn’t know who I was or where I was going. I glanced up while pondering the question, noticed all the photographs on the walls so wrote, PHOTOGRAPHER. Photography became art. I became an artist. “This collection of photographic works and words spans 30 years of Big hART and goes beyond, into the life and landscape of the Northwest Coast”– Scott Rankin 2A Old Bass Highway, Wynyard , TAS , 7325 , Australia
2A Old Bass Highway, Wynyard , TAS , 7325 , Australia
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