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Exhibition & Gallery

Important News from the Landscapes Gallery

As some of you may already know, we will be closing the Landscapes Gallery on August 21, 2013 after 4 years here on Melville St. The good news is that most of the same services will still be available, and it is only the full-time “bricks and mortar” aspect of my photography that we are...Read More

Nitchi Design Timber Frames

The Landscapes Gallery is now proudly stocking the wonderful Tasmanian Timber frames from Nitchi Design! We are currently stocking Myrtle, Sassafras, Huon Pine, Leatherwood, Blackwood & Tas Oak and all timbers can be custom ordered, with or without one of my images. You can even drop off one of your own images to be professionally...Read More

Exhibition Wrap Up

All of a sudden, “Rebuilding Lives”, our Fundraising Exhibition for Japan in the wake of the Earthquake & Tsunami disasters of March 11, is finished. There was a great turn out all week and we sincerely thank the people of Hobart for their wonderful generosity and empathy towards the people of Tohoku, Japan. On Opening Night I dedicated the picture above to...Read More

Thank you Hobart!

Our sincerest thanks to everybody who has visited the exhibition in the past couple of days. Opening Night on Monday was a great success with the Pavilion basically full at 6:30 for the speeches and people displaying great generosity with their donations. Thanks also to Japanese Vice Consul Mr Sato who came from Melbourne to open the event. All funds raised...Read More

Japan Earthquake & Tsunami – Fundraising Exhibition

Japan Earthquake & Tsunami 2011: “Rebuilding Lives” Photographic Exhibition and Fundraiser for North East Japan Waterside Pavilion, Mawson Place, Hobart Waterfront November 21 – 27, 2011 Opening Hours: Monday 21st 6:00 pm onwards Tues 22nd – Fri 25th 11:00 ~ 6:00 Sat 26th and Sun 27th 9:00 ~ 3:00 ** Taiko Drum performance Saturday 1:00 pm **...Read More

Japan After the Tsunami: Rikuchu Kaigan National Park

In July & August this year we spent four weeks in the disaster affected area of north east Japan (Tohoku). Mostly we were based in Fukushima, but we made numerous trips around Tohoku to visit areas hit hardest by the quake and tsunami. Our aim was to take photographs for a fundraising exhibition here in Hobart in November. The...Read More
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