Adelaide Camera Club Exhibition
“VISIONS OF LIGHT”
First Lounge Bar and Restaurant
Hotel Richmond, 128 Rundle Mall, Adelaide
3 – 23 August 2009, Monday-Sunday, All day till late.
From small beginnings, come great things. We ask whether Colonel Light’s innovative vision for the city of Adelaide still resonates today. Judge for yourself!
Fourteen local photographers from the Adelaide Camera Club have collaborated for an exhibition titled, “Visions of Light” at the First Lounge Bar & Restaurant, Hotel Richmond, as part of SALA Festival 2009.
“Visions of Light” is a photographic exploration of the visual landscape of Adelaide and its surrounds, with each artist using their individual style and interpretation to capture the essence of the place that is our home. On Wednesday, 5 August 2009 at 7pm, the exhibition will be opened by Nicky Downer, 5AA radio host.
The exhibition is a collection of dynamic, inspiring, and poetic images that entwine the origin of our city with the essence of photography: Light.
The artists are: Des Berwick, Eugene Blackman, Fred Bray, John Callisto, Scott Carr, Naomi Clarke, Paul Clarke, Timothy Griffith, John Hodgson, Suzanne Opitz, Pippa Salaman, Jacqueline Stephens, Paul Tait, and George Ujvary.
“Visions of Light” is on display at First Lounge Bar and Restaurant, Hotel Richmond, 128 Rundle Mall, Adelaide from Monday 3 August 2009. Exhibition closes Sunday, 23 August 2009.
Contact Paul Tait on 0410609763 for further information.
Cathie Tranent
Oh wow guys!! What a fabulous idea … I work in the city now – so I’ll nick in one lunch time! Best of luck with it all!
Paul Tait replied
Thanks Cathie
I look forward to your thoughts!
Paul
Sharon Hammond
See you there
Paul Tait replied
Looking forward to it!
catdot
Good luck Paul & Co, if i get in the city child-free sometime i’ll definitely go and check it out.
Paul Tait replied
I’d love to hear your feedback
Caroline Lloyd
Well done guys – will do my best to be there! So many SALA openings and so little time!!
Paul Tait replied
lol – I am taking leave this time next year!
KathyT
To anyone who is thinking of going to see this exhibition I can recomment it. Went to the opening last night and the photos all look very professional.
Congrats to all the photographers involved!
Paul Tait replied
Thanks for the publicity Kathy. Much appreciated.