Josh’s Turaluralu Tuvalu is an exhibition of landscape and seascape photographs concerning the effect of sea level rise on low-lying South Pacific islands. The title of the exhibition refers to ‘bidding goodbye’ to Tuvalu, as it is among the most susceptible islands in the world to global warming induced seal level rise.
The exhibition will be opened by Dr Martyn Jolly, Head of Photography and Media Arts, ANU School of Art at 6pm on Tuesday 22nd May at the School of Art Foyer Gallery, ANU and continues until 1st June. It will also be showing at Chrissie Cotter Gallery in Sydney from 15th August to 26th August.
The paper selected for these prints was Hahnemühle Bamboo.