The work of local photographers is on show at an outdoor art gallery in Dennys Place off Little Malop Street.
Geelong photographer Jane Fitzgerald’s’ Laneway Photography Gallery’ exhibit features works from local artists, supported by a City of Greater Geelong COVID-19 Arts, Culture and Heritage Recovery Grant of $7000.
This exhibition showcases 12 local photographic artists, including a mix of emerging and established photographers.
The exhibition was organised and curated by Jane Fitzgerald and printed by Aeterna Lab Geelong and on UV and weather resistant, non-toxic PVC free, heavy metal free and phthalate free fabric. Local photographers Jonathan Dredge and Josh De Hoog have installed the prints.
“I approached some of the local photographers on Instagram because I saw images of theirs that fitted with the look and theme I wanted for this exhibition,” Ms Fitzgerald said.
“I encouraged some of the photographers to exhibit work outside their usual genre and the shadows seem to be a natural theme across some of the images.
“I’m so enjoying watching people wander the laneway looking at art, as they go about everyday life, this makes me happy.”
Music photographer Lucinda Goodwin’s edgy still life piece, amazing black and white street images from Michael Chambers and fine art printer Michael De Been’s images from his Japan travels are among the artworks on display.
Creativity and Culture chair councillor Melissa Cadwell said the local arts scene is experiencing a revitalisation.
“By bringing photography outdoors, Laneway Photography Gallery is for all – newcomers to photographic art, local residents including people who might not otherwise get the chance to see this kind of art and tourists alike,” she said.
“I encourage visitors to find out more each of these skilled artists through the information QR codes below their work.”