2-24 June 2006
www.photographyfestival.org.nz
今年是第三届, 两个主题影展
LANTERN 和 A BIT OF A DO 2006 均有华人作品入选。6月10日有一个奥克兰摄影日, 希望影友们踊跃参加。
LANTERN - Photographers selected for exhibition - 3 to 25 June 2006 Aotea Centre
部分入选作者(华人或亚裔)
Winnie Li - Northcote
Janet Sze-Wah Yau - Birkenhead
Katie Hoy - CBD
Vito M. Liu - St Johns
Sammi Lee - Royal Oak
Cynthia Hsu - Ellerslie
Tommy Guan - Northcote
Peter Gao
W. Ling - Mount Eden
Helen Tang - Howick
Meng Cui (Sean)
Yu Lin Lin
A BIT OF A DO 2006 - Selected Exhibition
Renee Laing with Double Happy Birthday and First Steps
Ken Chen with Dancing with Ribbons and Fireworks at Mission Bay
Murray Helm with Fire Brigade Raft Race and Sarah Ulmer's Bike day Out
Jane Reilly with Armistace Day Memorial Service at Auckalnd War
Memorial Museum and A Kuia Welcomes Home the PuiPui from HMS New Zealnd
Scott Diamond with Local DJ on K Rd with Art Poem and Asian Students at Santa Parade
Ben Campbell with Charlize Theron
Martin Horspool with Tats
Phillipa Karn with Bride and Niece at Mudbrick Vineyard Waiheke
Linda Gomas with Peace on Earth
Donna Sarten with Fairies
David Allison with Ethiopian Tea Party
Max Thomson with Laser Gun at Symphony in the Park
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The third annual Auckland Festival of Photography has grown this year into a
cross-regional event that provides a focus on photography as a tool of popular
culture, a medium for fine art and a recreational pastime.
The festival includes a series of exhibitions across the region throughout
June including some of the city and country's best photographic artists as well
as opportunities for the skilled and novice to participate.
Auckland City were sponsors of this event in 2004 and 2005 and continue to
support the event through the Hobson and Western Bays Community Boards and
through Creative Communities funding.
For information on the Auckland festival of Photography programme, including
how to enter the ever-popular Auckland Photo Day on 10 June visit
www.photographyfestival.org.nz
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"Lonely Wait"
2005 winning photograph
by Matt Close. |
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"My Auckland"
2004 winning photograph
by Wesley Tumai. |