Festival of Photography
The Queensland Festival of Photography is a month long event in April 2010 that will showcase the talent of photographers across Queensland in more than 25 participating venues. From Cairns to Toowoomba art galleries, exhibition halls, press clubs, libraries and museums will take part in the event with anything from documentary and photojournalism to art and voyeuristic work.
Features include:
Pineapple Press Club
14 Lavinia Street, Southport
16 – 24 April 2010
Featuring a collection of images from exemplary Australian photojournalists.
The University of Queensland Art Museum
University Drive, The University of Queensland, St Lucia
29 January to 11 April
“The state we’re in: Contemporary Queensland Photography“
Logan Art Gallery
Corner of Wembley Road and Jacaranda Ave, Logan Central
Wednesday 21 April – Saturday 22 May 2010
“Seventh CCP Documentary Photography Award“
A biennial showcase of documentary photography. Exhibits include colour and black and white photos and cover Black Saturday Bushfires and ocean swim racing.

Umbrella Studio Contemporary Arts
482 Flinders Street, Townsville
12 March to 18 April
“Through the Looking Glass“
A collection of artistic images inside small boxes “for the voyeur in all of us”. You have to peek through the box to see what is inside.

See the Queensland Festival of Photography website for more information including a full list of participating galleries with details and dates.
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