This week on Photojournalism Now: Friday Round Up a special version in birthday party of International Women's Day on 8th March proposing the laureate and finalists of this year's International Women Photographers Award.
These Awards do not get the kind of insurance within the media that World Press Photo, POYi and others receive and that's one good motive to function them this week. The other, and the maximum important, is that these Awards demonstrate the exceptional paintings being executed via ladies photographers all around the international. These snap shots will move on display at an exhibition in Dubai which opens on International Women's Day.
Plus in Melbourne Magnet Galleries hosts its 7th annual ladies's exhibition which increases finances for UN Women.
Special Feature:
in celebrating International Women's Day
The 2017 International Women Photographers Awards
Laureate
Farah Salem (Kuwaiti)
Chicago
?Cornered? 2015-2016. Photography, Performance.
Finalists
Ana Alexandrescu
Romania
Anne Ackermann(German)
Uganda Behind Veils and Walls - Female Somali refugees living in exile
C é cile Smetana Baudier (Danish/French)
Denmark
Mexican Citizens of African Descent
Florencia Trincheri
Argentina
Haruhi Fujii
Japan
Marcela Barrios-Hernandez (Colombian) France
ALGERIA, The mysterious massive
Neus Sol? (Spanish)
France
Poup?Es - identification and freedom of young gypsy women of the suburb of La Cit? Of Perpignan
Ranita Roy
India
Chhordima, my grandma
Soheila Sanamno
Iran
(Rape ruin?S the sufferer?S destiny - Roghayyeh is a 26 yr antique Iranian female who changed into raped in her 20?S. This is her story.)
Sumy Sadurni (Spanish)
South Sudanese refugees in Northern Uganda
Exhibition: Melbourne
GAIA - Group Exhibition of Women Photographers
Magnet Galleries, Melbourne
(C) Sandra Kontos - Iris
Nineteen ladies photographers exhibit sixty five snap shots inside the 7th annual Women Photographers? Exhibition to rejoice International Women?S Day. Hosted by Magnet Galleries Melbourne, the exhibition is also a fundraiser for UN Women.
(C) Chong Wei Wei - Wisteria
(C) Susanne Silver - Survival
(C) Judith Crispin - Rosy & the Flame Tree Seedpods
(C) Marisa Ho
(C) Jenny Hodge - Sand
(C) Carmel Riordan
(C) Juno Gemes - Bush Madonna and Child
(C) Amy Feldtmann
Until 25 March
Visit the Magnet website to see while the artists talks are on.
Magnet Galleries
Level 2
640 Bourke Street
Melbourne
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