PhotoForum MoMento 15 (December 2014): History of Other Places SOLD OUT
PhotoForum MoMento 15 (December 2014): History of Other Places SOLD OUT
SOLD OUT
PhotoForum MoMento 15: History of Other Places
Wayne Barrar, Jessie Boylan, Shelley Jacobson, Katrin Koenning, Becky Nunes. Essay by Anita Tótha, designed and edited by Shelley Jacobson.
Cover photograph by Wayne Barrar
Published by PhotoForum, December 2014
Contributors:
Wayne Barrar
Wayne is an Associate Professor at the School of Art at Massey University, Wellington. His photography has been widely exhibited and published since 1984. His publications include the books Shifting Nature, University of Otago Press, 2001; An Expanding Subterra, Dunedin Public Art Gallery, 2010; and Torbay tī kōuka: A New Zealand tree in the English Riviera, University of Plymouth Press, 2011. Work from Hoxha’s Bunkers has been exhibited recently in the US and published in Cabinet journal in conjunction with an essay by New York based project collaborator David L. Pike.
www.waynebarrar.com
Jessie Boylan
Jessie is a photomedia artist based in Castlemaine, Victoria. Her work explores the human impact on the land and its inhabitants in relation to environmental and social devastation such as nuclear testing, mining and war. She also looks at ideas of history and place in relation to contemporary Australian identity, community and activism.
www.jessieboylan.com
Shelley Jacobson
Shelley is an Auckland based artist. Her work is a series of creative explorations in cultural geography. She completed a Master of Fine Arts at Massey University, Wellington and a Diploma of Publishing through Whitireia New Zealand. As of 2014, Shelley assists with PhotoForum’s publishing activities.
www.shelleyjacobson.co.nz
Katrin Koenning
Katrin is a German-born, Melbourne-based photographer whose work is exhibited internationally. She is a curatorial adviser for Wallflower Photomedia gallery and a lecturer at Photography Studies College, Melbourne.
www.katrinkoenning.com
Becky Nunes
Becky is a founding member of New Zealand photography collective Tangent and an award-winning commercial and editorial photographer. Her self-directed work engages with landscape, object and cultural memory. This work has been shown in galleries and publications both nationally and internationally. Becky is currently Head of Department for Photography at Whitecliffe College of Arts and Design in Auckland.
www.beckynunes.co.nz