Wednesday 25 September – Thursday 26 September
10 am - 11 am
11.30 am - 12.30 pm
Natasha Johns-Messenger is an installation artist who makes ‘site-photographs’ that challenge the way we perceive different spaces. For her Bowness Photography Prize works she used the close-up views and details that she discovered at MAPh (Museum of Australian Photography). Inspired by her process this workshop will challenge you to look closely and see things differently, taking photographs of the ordinary to reveal something new.
Suitable for ages 5 -12
Young children to be accompanied by an adult. The workshop will include some exploration of the MAPh grounds. Bring a camera (a smart phone camera will do). Some digital cameras will be available for use.
Free workshop
Places limited
Booking required
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