This week on Friday Round Up the 6th edition of the Ballarat International Foto Biennale opens on Saturday with an impressive program of exhibitions, workshops, portfolio reviews and events. Last week featured the international exhibitions, this week it's the turn of the Australians with a selection from the Core and Fringe programs. Plus for those in Melbourne, make time to see Luna, at Forty-Five Downstairs.
Festival Feature:
The Australians - A Selection of Core and Fringe exhibitions
This selection is an eclectic mix of works from an equally diverse group of artists and provides an insight into the flavour of the Festival which is on until 20 September. Make the trip to Ballarat, only 90 minutes from Melbourne. Many of the venues are within walking distance and two of the main exhibition sites, the Art Gallery of Ballarat and the Mining Exchange are next to one another. Check out the BIFB website for the full program.
Core Exhibitions
Belinda Mason - Silent Tears
with Dieter Knierim & Margherita Coppolino
Ballarat Mining Exchange
Jane Long - Dancing with Costica
Art Gallery of BallaratSam Harris - Middle of Somewhere
Post Office Gallery
Dave Tacon - Shanghai Decadence with Chinese Characteristics
The Lost Ones Gallery
Leon Bird - Mrs Patroni’s Guest Home
Art Gallery of Ballarat
Fringe Exhibitions
Kerry Pryor - Sight Unseen
Boah Organic
100 Bridge Mall, Bakery Hill
MAPgroup - Telling stories to go Beyond Borders
Museum of Australian Democracy at Eureka
© Juanita Wilson
© Tobias Titz
© Andrew Chapman
© Ponch Hawkes
© Jenny Hodge
© Nicole Marie
© Rodney Dekker
© Silvi Glattauer
© Helga Leunig
Michelle Williams & Silvi Glattauer - Altiplano
Backspace GalleryCnr Camp Street and Police Lane
© Silvi Glattauer
© Silvi Glattauer
© Michelle Williams
© Michelle Williams
In brief: Melbourne
Rod Schaffer - Luna
Until 29 August
Forty-five Downstairs
45 Flinders Lane
Melbourne
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