the cost of bravery

50 years ago today Life photographer, John Dominis,
captured one of the most iconic images ever taken at an Olympic Games.

 
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The message in the image was powerful - expressed peacefully without violence, hate or weapons. Tommie Smith (USA - gold), Peter Norman (Australia - silver) & John Carlos (USA - bronze) were making a stand for civil & human rights. As the Star-Spangled Banner began to play, Smith & Carlos bowed their heads & raised their gloved fists for the duration of the anthem. Norman joined his fellow African American athletes and wore the same badge of support that Smith & Carlos donned - the ‘Olympic Project for Human Rights’ badge.

This powerful & much-needed stand, played out on a public stage for the world to see, cost these three elite athletes dearly. Their personal expression for civil & human rights in the US, South Africa, Australia & across the globe, changed their lives forever. Their brave and passionate act highlighted a global struggle and gave a voice to millions around the world - for the length of the anthem. Those two minutes on the podium bought Smith, Norman & Carlos a lifetime of their own grief from governments, the public, haters with death threats, the feds & the media… just because they believed in equal rights for all.

 
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During my recent trip to Atlanta I had the honor of meeting Dr Tommie Smith after a moving talk he gave, alongside artist Glenn Kaino, at the HIGH Museum of Art. We chatted briefly about Peter Norman who was from my home town of Melbourne, Australia.

I expressed my respect to Dr Smith for traveling to Australia with Carlos to attend Norman’s funeral in 2006. It was both heartbreaking & heartwarming to see footage of these two men as lead pall bearers for their dear friend of nearly 40 years.

The Australian Government made an official posthumous apology to Peter Norman in 2012. If only he had of been alive to hear it.

Apology Excerpt:
That this House; Acknowledges the bravery of Peter Norman in donning an Olympic Project for Human Rights badge on the podium, in solidarity with African-American athletes Tommie Smith and John Carlos, who gave the black power salute;

Apologises to Peter Norman for the wrong done by Australia in failing to send him to the 1972 Munich Olympics, despite repeatedly qualifying; and Belatedly recognises the powerful role that Peter Norman played in furthering racial equality.”

• Norman still holds the Australian 200 mt record from the 1968 Olympics •

 

With Drawn Arms
is a current exhibition at the High Museum in Atlanta.
It features the work of artists
Glenn Kaino & Dr Tommie Smith & is inspired by the 1968 Olympic event.
The exhibition runs until Feb 2019.

 

'Infinity' curated Atlanta show

A selection of my polaroid collages
will be in an upcoming curated show alongside 18 female artists.
’Infinity’ opens Sept 28th at Kai Lin Gallery, Atlanta GA.

Hope to see you there.
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Show ends Nov 9

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She Shoots Film - issue #3

'She Shoots Film...
a print publication exploring life through the female gaze.'

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She Shoots film is an independently published magazine that features film photography by women. The magazine is based in my hometown of Melbourne, Australia, is printed on beautiful paper stock in Berlin, Germany & is sold all over the world. 

'She Shoots Film is a global group of women that use She Shoots Film as a platform to encourage, support and draw attention to emerging and seasoned film photographers that make with a woman's eye.'

'Metamorphosis' is the theme of issue N˚3 & will feature the work of 14 women photographers from around the world... no digital, just beautiful & thoughtful analogue images. 

Issue N˚3 launches in December & I'm humbled that some of my photographs have been selected. If you pre-order a copy (& some for gifts :) you'll support She Shoots Film fund their project campaign so Issue #3 can go to print. The magazine is run by a very small team of creative women who rely on the support of readers who love film photography & the arts as much as they do. 

When you order a copy of Metamorphosis, for yourself or a loved one, it will ship directly from the amazing printers in Berlin straight to your doorstep. And by pre-ordering a copy you'll be helping 14 women photographers get their images out in the universe. 

Pre-ordering campaign ends Sept 17

Visit the project page here  & the She Shoots Film website here

{ image courtesy She Shoots Film }

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infrared trio

A recent installation at
White St Healing Arts in Key West

These three images are part of a working series on Fort Zachary Taylor State Park.

Fort Zach is a favourite place of mine... the Australian pines (casuarina / she-oak) remind me so much of my home country & many childhood coastal road trips.

Ilford infrared 120 film  +  Holga toy camera

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Mango Madness 2018

The Studios of Key West summer show,
'Mango Madness' is now on. 


This year's annual Members' Show is the largest to date with 126 works over three floors... 
painting, sculpture, ceramics, mixed media, photography & furniture.

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' emergence '  / original polaroid emulsion lift
is my piece in this year's show.

If you live in Key West, or are just visiting for the sunshine, Mango Madness is a must see.
The show runs until July 15.

TSKW - 533 Eaton St
Key West
open Tuesday to Saturday : 10am - 4pm

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upcoming Atlanta group show

Kai Lin Art are having their third annual juried exhibition
The New South III
from June 22 to July 27, 2018.

' This year's exhibition aims to bring attention to the artistic dialogue happening in the Contemporary South & to celebrate the largely versatile medium of paper. 
The show explores the Contemporary South through the perspectives of 60 artists living and working throughout the Southeast. '

into the blue

' drift '
polaroid emulsion on Arches huile

( SOLD )

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' to the blue '
polaroid emulsion on Arches huile

( SOLD )

Two of my polaroid emulsions have been selected for the show
& it will be the first time I've exhibited my work in another US gallery outside of Florida.
I'm delighted to be showing my work at Kai Lin Art alongside other artists working with paper. 

OPENING NIGHT
Friday, June 22nd - 7-10pm
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SHOW ENDS
July 27th, 2018

located in the Westside Arts District of Midtown Atlanta

999 BRADY AVE, SUITE 7
ATLANTA, GEORGIA


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' Kai Lin Art is a contemporary art gallery dedicated to promoting emerging and established artists in the Southeast and beyond. Wallpaper*Magazine selected Kai Lin Art as a Top 50 Cultural Destination in Atlanta. '

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