Suzie Edwards’ exhibition of photographs taken by her father, Bobby Fitzgerald, in the 1950s of life in and around the Portland Cement Works is showing at the Australian Fossil and Mineral Museum in Bathurst. The exhibition continues to 3 January 2010. (more…)
Archive for 2009
CIT Photography Exhibition
21st November 2009 | ExhibitionsThe CIT Bachelor of Design (Photography) Exhibition is to be held at the High Court of Australia, Canberra opening at 6:30pm, Wednesday 2 December and continuing to 10 December. Hours are 10am to 4pm Monday to Friday.
Students represented with works printed by Macquarie Editions include: Jeremy Beasley, Daniel Keeffe, Kate Luke, Helen Murphy, Ginette Snow, Samantha Taylor, Rohan Thomson, Jamila Toderas and Jenny Whatman. (more…)
Canson Infinity Arches Aquarelle Rag
27th October 2009 | PapersCanson Infinity Arches Aquarelle Rag is a coated version of the popular traditional watercolour paper and shares its distinctive cold-pressed texture. The noticeable difference in side by side comparisons is its whiter (but still natural white) colour. This mould-made, 100% cotton paper is available in 310gsm and 240gsm weights. As with all papers in the Canson Infinity range, the gamut and density achieved with UltraChrome HDR inks is very satisfying. (more…)
In for Life
12th October 2009 | ExhibitionsTo mark the 25th anniversary of Photoaccess an exhibition of works by life members will open at the Huw Davies Gallery, Manuka Arts Centre at 6pm on 15 October and running to 1 November.
Those represented with prints by Macquarie Editions are David Chalker, Bronwyn Jewell, Julia Mulligan, Alison Sexton-Green and Sharon Swincer. (more…)
PhotoAccess 25th Anniversary Portfolio
9th October 2009 | ExhibitionsMacquarie Editions is proud to be a sponsor for the PhotoAccess 25th Anniversary Portfolio to be launched with an exhibition of the included works at the Huw Davies Gallery, Manuka Arts Centre at 6pm on 15 October and running to 1 November.
Images by the following artists are included: Kerry Baylor, Stephen Best, Tim Brook, Bob Burne, Joe Cali, David Chalker, Denise Ferris, Lauren Hewitt, Kate Luke, Belinda Pratten, Barbie Robinson, Jocelyn Rosen, Lorna Sim, Tony Stewart, Sonia Turner and Ed Whalan. (more…)
White – Kelly Sturgiss
16th September 2009 | ExhibitionsAn exhibition of photographic works by Kelly Sturgiss and ceramics by Gwenna Green celebrates the opening of the Back Quarter Studio Gallery in Braidwood. The gallery can be found up the laneway of 139 Wallace Street. The opening is at 6pm on 19th September. (more…)
the idea of [(n)t+f(n)(q)] – Josh Wodak
14th September 2009 | ExhibitionsJosh’s photographs of not-so-built natural environments in Northern Territory + Far North Queensland runs from 19th September to 9th October at the Photospace Gallery, ANU School of Art. (more…)
hiy09
1st September 2009 | ExhibitionsPhotoAccess’ annual Hang It Yourself show runs from 5-20 September at the Huw Davies Gallery, Manuka Arts Centre. The opening will be held at 2:30pm on Saturday 5 September. A mass artist talk is scheduled from 2:30pm at the closing on 20 September.
The artists represented with prints by Macquarie Editions are Richard Barwick, Stephen Best, Robert Burne, David Chalker, Dane Donaldson, Kathleen Fisher, Belinda Pratten, Barbie Robinson, Jocelyn Rosen, Richard Scherer, Lorna Sim, Ed Whalan and Joshua Wodak. (more…)
Preparing your files for printing
30th July 2009 | TechnicalThe following general guidelines for image preparation will ensure that you get the best results from your images: (more…)
Hahnemühle Sugar Cane
26th July 2009 | PapersThis is another in a continuing series of posts describing just some of the papers offered by Macquarie Editions. Enormous strides are continually being made in the production of new papers from different sources, production techniques and coatings, of which the latest below is a prime example.
Hahnemühle Sugar Cane is a 300gsm paper made from 75% bagasse (a by-product of raw sugar production) and 25% cotton. Along with Hahnemühle Bamboo it represents an attempt to produce papers from environmentally friendly and renewable resources. Even the cotton content of Sugar Cane is sourced from recycling internal waste. (more…)