August 28 – September 16, 2008 in Café Woodworks
Don Burrows, Mungundi Silos, digital image
Stan d'Argeavel, Anzacs, gelatin silver photograph
DON BURROWS and STAN d’ARGEAVEL
Counterpoint
Australian Living treasure Don Burrows MBE AO, Australia’s best known jazz musician and Bungendore Wood Works Gallery's Exhibition Coordinator, Stan d’Argeavel MA (Visual Arts Photomedia ANU), have been associates for over 30 years and have been producing black and white photographs for a combined total of 115 years. Don Burrows applies terms such as colour, balance, composition, contrast, texture and mood, equally to his music and his photography. Stan d’Argeavel seeks the essence of the moment and scenarios of life in the streets of many parts of the world. In this exhibition the two photographers draw on another musical term applied to photography, Counterpoint, that could be described as two voices at once, or the art of adding an accompaniment, challenging each other to complete the melody of the others individual photographs.
Opening Saturday 30th August at 7.00pm
An exhibition of the VIVID National Photography Festival

www.nla.gov.au/vivid
DON BURROWS AND KEVIN HUNT INVITE YOU TO
STOP, LOOK & LISTEN
FRIDAY 29 & SATURDAY 30 AUGUST 2008
Australian jazz legend Don Burrows and Mo Award winning keyboardist Kevin Hunt will return to Cafe Woodworks and Bungendore Wood Works Gallery in August for two nights of fine photography and jazz. You can enjoy the delights of Eric's four course feast in the Cafe and then be thoroughly entertained during an intimate evening with Don talking about his dual life in music and photography and Kevin joins Don for an exquisite concert set in the Octagon ArtSpace in the Gallery. You can also enjoy the exhibition of fine photography Counterpoint by Don Burrows and BWWG Exhibition Coordinator Stan d'Argeavel as part of the VIVID National Festival of Photography.
Tickets for Stop, Look and Listen are $67.50 and available from Cafe Woodworks or by phoning 02 6238 1688. Don't miss the limited seating special event.
August 30 – September 17, 2008
New Years Eve - the morning after, YassROBERT BILLINGTON
A Photograph is Missing
“Am I missing something …
I went over the photographs, slowly, once more. Again, nothing. Not a trace. As if it never happened. Is memory evidence enough? I want proof.”
Robert Billington, along with words by author/playwright Tim Gooding, will take you on an amazing journey of discovery. Robert, through his black & white photographs, shows us what you can discover if you slow down and open your eyes a little wider. Tim’s evocative words not only compliment the photographs they will take you on a journey … you may even find what you have been missing.
Special Event: ARTIST TALK - Saturday 30th August from 2.30 to 3.30 - Robert Billington and Tim Gooding will discuss the rationale behind the combination of photography and story telling as the basis for this intriguing exhibition.
An exhibition of the VIVID National Photography Festival

www.nla.gov.au/vivid
A PHOTOGRAPH IS MISSING - ARTIST TALK
Photographer/Artist Robert Billington and Writer/Musician Tim Gooding will be in the Octagon ArtSpace to discuss how the art of photography and story telling can be combined into an intriguing exhibition.
SATURDAY 30TH AUGUST 2.30PM TO 3.30PM
An event of the Vivid National Photography Festival

August 28 – September 16, 2008 in Café Woodworks
Don Burrows, Mungundi Silos, digital image
Stan d'Argeavel, Anzacs, gelatin silver photograph
DON BURROWS and STAN d’ARGEAVEL
Counterpoint
Australian Living treasure Don Burrows MBE AO, Australia’s best known jazz musician and Bungendore Wood Works Gallery's Exhibition Coordinator, Stan d’Argeavel MA (Visual Arts Photomedia ANU), have been associates for over 30 years and have been producing black and white photographs for a combined total of 115 years. Don Burrows applies terms such as colour, balance, composition, contrast, texture and mood, equally to his music and his photography. Stan d’Argeavel seeks the essence of the moment and scenarios of life in the streets of many parts of the world. In this exhibition the two photographers draw on another musical term applied to photography, Counterpoint, that could be described as two voices at once, or the art of adding an accompaniment, challenging each other to complete the melody of the others individual photographs.
Opening Saturday 30th August at 7.00pm
An exhibition of the VIVID National Photography Festival

www.nla.gov.au/vivid
August 30 – September 17, 2008
New Years Eve - the morning after, YassROBERT BILLINGTON
A Photograph is Missing
“Am I missing something …
I went over the photographs, slowly, once more. Again, nothing. Not a trace. As if it never happened. Is memory evidence enough? I want proof.”
Robert Billington, along with words by author/playwright Tim Gooding, will take you on an amazing journey of discovery. Robert, through his black & white photographs, shows us what you can discover if you slow down and open your eyes a little wider. Tim’s evocative words not only compliment the photographs they will take you on a journey … you may even find what you have been missing.
Special Event: ARTIST TALK - Saturday 30th August from 2.30 to 3.30 - Robert Billington and Tim Gooding will discuss the rationale behind the combination of photography and story telling as the basis for this intriguing exhibition.
An exhibition of the VIVID National Photography Festival

www.nla.gov.au/vivid
August 28 – September 16, 2008 in Café Woodworks
Don Burrows, Mungundi Silos, digital image
Stan d'Argeavel, Anzacs, gelatin silver photograph
DON BURROWS and STAN d’ARGEAVEL
Counterpoint
Australian Living treasure Don Burrows MBE AO, Australia’s best known jazz musician and Bungendore Wood Works Gallery's Exhibition Coordinator, Stan d’Argeavel MA (Visual Arts Photomedia ANU), have been associates for over 30 years and have been producing black and white photographs for a combined total of 115 years. Don Burrows applies terms such as colour, balance, composition, contrast, texture and mood, equally to his music and his photography. Stan d’Argeavel seeks the essence of the moment and scenarios of life in the streets of many parts of the world. In this exhibition the two photographers draw on another musical term applied to photography, Counterpoint, that could be described as two voices at once, or the art of adding an accompaniment, challenging each other to complete the melody of the others individual photographs.
Opening Saturday 30th August at 7.00pm
An exhibition of the VIVID National Photography Festival

www.nla.gov.au/vivid
August 30 – September 17, 2008
New Years Eve - the morning after, YassROBERT BILLINGTON
A Photograph is Missing
“Am I missing something …
I went over the photographs, slowly, once more. Again, nothing. Not a trace. As if it never happened. Is memory evidence enough? I want proof.”
Robert Billington, along with words by author/playwright Tim Gooding, will take you on an amazing journey of discovery. Robert, through his black & white photographs, shows us what you can discover if you slow down and open your eyes a little wider. Tim’s evocative words not only compliment the photographs they will take you on a journey … you may even find what you have been missing.
Special Event: ARTIST TALK - Saturday 30th August from 2.30 to 3.30 - Robert Billington and Tim Gooding will discuss the rationale behind the combination of photography and story telling as the basis for this intriguing exhibition.
An exhibition of the VIVID National Photography Festival

www.nla.gov.au/vivid
August 28 – September 16, 2008 in Café Woodworks
Don Burrows, Mungundi Silos, digital image
Stan d'Argeavel, Anzacs, gelatin silver photograph
DON BURROWS and STAN d’ARGEAVEL
Counterpoint
Australian Living treasure Don Burrows MBE AO, Australia’s best known jazz musician and Bungendore Wood Works Gallery's Exhibition Coordinator, Stan d’Argeavel MA (Visual Arts Photomedia ANU), have been associates for over 30 years and have been producing black and white photographs for a combined total of 115 years. Don Burrows applies terms such as colour, balance, composition, contrast, texture and mood, equally to his music and his photography. Stan d’Argeavel seeks the essence of the moment and scenarios of life in the streets of many parts of the world. In this exhibition the two photographers draw on another musical term applied to photography, Counterpoint, that could be described as two voices at once, or the art of adding an accompaniment, challenging each other to complete the melody of the others individual photographs.
Opening Saturday 30th August at 7.00pm
An exhibition of the VIVID National Photography Festival

www.nla.gov.au/vivid
August 30 – September 17, 2008
New Years Eve - the morning after, YassROBERT BILLINGTON
A Photograph is Missing
“Am I missing something …
I went over the photographs, slowly, once more. Again, nothing. Not a trace. As if it never happened. Is memory evidence enough? I want proof.”
Robert Billington, along with words by author/playwright Tim Gooding, will take you on an amazing journey of discovery. Robert, through his black & white photographs, shows us what you can discover if you slow down and open your eyes a little wider. Tim’s evocative words not only compliment the photographs they will take you on a journey … you may even find what you have been missing.
Special Event: ARTIST TALK - Saturday 30th August from 2.30 to 3.30 - Robert Billington and Tim Gooding will discuss the rationale behind the combination of photography and story telling as the basis for this intriguing exhibition.
An exhibition of the VIVID National Photography Festival

www.nla.gov.au/vivid
August 28 – September 16, 2008 in Café Woodworks
Don Burrows, Mungundi Silos, digital image
Stan d'Argeavel, Anzacs, gelatin silver photograph
DON BURROWS and STAN d’ARGEAVEL
Counterpoint
Australian Living treasure Don Burrows MBE AO, Australia’s best known jazz musician and Bungendore Wood Works Gallery's Exhibition Coordinator, Stan d’Argeavel MA (Visual Arts Photomedia ANU), have been associates for over 30 years and have been producing black and white photographs for a combined total of 115 years. Don Burrows applies terms such as colour, balance, composition, contrast, texture and mood, equally to his music and his photography. Stan d’Argeavel seeks the essence of the moment and scenarios of life in the streets of many parts of the world. In this exhibition the two photographers draw on another musical term applied to photography, Counterpoint, that could be described as two voices at once, or the art of adding an accompaniment, challenging each other to complete the melody of the others individual photographs.
Opening Saturday 30th August at 7.00pm
An exhibition of the VIVID National Photography Festival

www.nla.gov.au/vivid
August 30 – September 17, 2008
New Years Eve - the morning after, YassROBERT BILLINGTON
A Photograph is Missing
“Am I missing something …
I went over the photographs, slowly, once more. Again, nothing. Not a trace. As if it never happened. Is memory evidence enough? I want proof.”
Robert Billington, along with words by author/playwright Tim Gooding, will take you on an amazing journey of discovery. Robert, through his black & white photographs, shows us what you can discover if you slow down and open your eyes a little wider. Tim’s evocative words not only compliment the photographs they will take you on a journey … you may even find what you have been missing.
Special Event: ARTIST TALK - Saturday 30th August from 2.30 to 3.30 - Robert Billington and Tim Gooding will discuss the rationale behind the combination of photography and story telling as the basis for this intriguing exhibition.
An exhibition of the VIVID National Photography Festival

www.nla.gov.au/vivid
August 28 – September 16, 2008 in Café Woodworks
Don Burrows, Mungundi Silos, digital image
Stan d'Argeavel, Anzacs, gelatin silver photograph
DON BURROWS and STAN d’ARGEAVEL
Counterpoint
Australian Living treasure Don Burrows MBE AO, Australia’s best known jazz musician and Bungendore Wood Works Gallery's Exhibition Coordinator, Stan d’Argeavel MA (Visual Arts Photomedia ANU), have been associates for over 30 years and have been producing black and white photographs for a combined total of 115 years. Don Burrows applies terms such as colour, balance, composition, contrast, texture and mood, equally to his music and his photography. Stan d’Argeavel seeks the essence of the moment and scenarios of life in the streets of many parts of the world. In this exhibition the two photographers draw on another musical term applied to photography, Counterpoint, that could be described as two voices at once, or the art of adding an accompaniment, challenging each other to complete the melody of the others individual photographs.
Opening Saturday 30th August at 7.00pm
An exhibition of the VIVID National Photography Festival

www.nla.gov.au/vivid
August 30 – September 17, 2008
New Years Eve - the morning after, YassROBERT BILLINGTON
A Photograph is Missing
“Am I missing something …
I went over the photographs, slowly, once more. Again, nothing. Not a trace. As if it never happened. Is memory evidence enough? I want proof.”
Robert Billington, along with words by author/playwright Tim Gooding, will take you on an amazing journey of discovery. Robert, through his black & white photographs, shows us what you can discover if you slow down and open your eyes a little wider. Tim’s evocative words not only compliment the photographs they will take you on a journey … you may even find what you have been missing.
Special Event: ARTIST TALK - Saturday 30th August from 2.30 to 3.30 - Robert Billington and Tim Gooding will discuss the rationale behind the combination of photography and story telling as the basis for this intriguing exhibition.
An exhibition of the VIVID National Photography Festival

www.nla.gov.au/vivid
August 28 – September 16, 2008 in Café Woodworks
Don Burrows, Mungundi Silos, digital image
Stan d'Argeavel, Anzacs, gelatin silver photograph
DON BURROWS and STAN d’ARGEAVEL
Counterpoint
Australian Living treasure Don Burrows MBE AO, Australia’s best known jazz musician and Bungendore Wood Works Gallery's Exhibition Coordinator, Stan d’Argeavel MA (Visual Arts Photomedia ANU), have been associates for over 30 years and have been producing black and white photographs for a combined total of 115 years. Don Burrows applies terms such as colour, balance, composition, contrast, texture and mood, equally to his music and his photography. Stan d’Argeavel seeks the essence of the moment and scenarios of life in the streets of many parts of the world. In this exhibition the two photographers draw on another musical term applied to photography, Counterpoint, that could be described as two voices at once, or the art of adding an accompaniment, challenging each other to complete the melody of the others individual photographs.
Opening Saturday 30th August at 7.00pm
An exhibition of the VIVID National Photography Festival

www.nla.gov.au/vivid
August 30 – September 17, 2008
New Years Eve - the morning after, YassROBERT BILLINGTON
A Photograph is Missing
“Am I missing something …
I went over the photographs, slowly, once more. Again, nothing. Not a trace. As if it never happened. Is memory evidence enough? I want proof.”
Robert Billington, along with words by author/playwright Tim Gooding, will take you on an amazing journey of discovery. Robert, through his black & white photographs, shows us what you can discover if you slow down and open your eyes a little wider. Tim’s evocative words not only compliment the photographs they will take you on a journey … you may even find what you have been missing.
Special Event: ARTIST TALK - Saturday 30th August from 2.30 to 3.30 - Robert Billington and Tim Gooding will discuss the rationale behind the combination of photography and story telling as the basis for this intriguing exhibition.
An exhibition of the VIVID National Photography Festival

www.nla.gov.au/vivid
August 28 – September 16, 2008 in Café Woodworks
Don Burrows, Mungundi Silos, digital image
Stan d'Argeavel, Anzacs, gelatin silver photograph
DON BURROWS and STAN d’ARGEAVEL
Counterpoint
Australian Living treasure Don Burrows MBE AO, Australia’s best known jazz musician and Bungendore Wood Works Gallery's Exhibition Coordinator, Stan d’Argeavel MA (Visual Arts Photomedia ANU), have been associates for over 30 years and have been producing black and white photographs for a combined total of 115 years. Don Burrows applies terms such as colour, balance, composition, contrast, texture and mood, equally to his music and his photography. Stan d’Argeavel seeks the essence of the moment and scenarios of life in the streets of many parts of the world. In this exhibition the two photographers draw on another musical term applied to photography, Counterpoint, that could be described as two voices at once, or the art of adding an accompaniment, challenging each other to complete the melody of the others individual photographs.
Opening Saturday 30th August at 7.00pm
An exhibition of the VIVID National Photography Festival

www.nla.gov.au/vivid
August 30 – September 17, 2008
New Years Eve - the morning after, YassROBERT BILLINGTON
A Photograph is Missing
“Am I missing something …
I went over the photographs, slowly, once more. Again, nothing. Not a trace. As if it never happened. Is memory evidence enough? I want proof.”
Robert Billington, along with words by author/playwright Tim Gooding, will take you on an amazing journey of discovery. Robert, through his black & white photographs, shows us what you can discover if you slow down and open your eyes a little wider. Tim’s evocative words not only compliment the photographs they will take you on a journey … you may even find what you have been missing.
Special Event: ARTIST TALK - Saturday 30th August from 2.30 to 3.30 - Robert Billington and Tim Gooding will discuss the rationale behind the combination of photography and story telling as the basis for this intriguing exhibition.
An exhibition of the VIVID National Photography Festival

www.nla.gov.au/vivid
August 28 – September 16, 2008 in Café Woodworks
Don Burrows, Mungundi Silos, digital image
Stan d'Argeavel, Anzacs, gelatin silver photograph
DON BURROWS and STAN d’ARGEAVEL
Counterpoint
Australian Living treasure Don Burrows MBE AO, Australia’s best known jazz musician and Bungendore Wood Works Gallery's Exhibition Coordinator, Stan d’Argeavel MA (Visual Arts Photomedia ANU), have been associates for over 30 years and have been producing black and white photographs for a combined total of 115 years. Don Burrows applies terms such as colour, balance, composition, contrast, texture and mood, equally to his music and his photography. Stan d’Argeavel seeks the essence of the moment and scenarios of life in the streets of many parts of the world. In this exhibition the two photographers draw on another musical term applied to photography, Counterpoint, that could be described as two voices at once, or the art of adding an accompaniment, challenging each other to complete the melody of the others individual photographs.
Opening Saturday 30th August at 7.00pm
An exhibition of the VIVID National Photography Festival

www.nla.gov.au/vivid
August 30 – September 17, 2008
New Years Eve - the morning after, YassROBERT BILLINGTON
A Photograph is Missing
“Am I missing something …
I went over the photographs, slowly, once more. Again, nothing. Not a trace. As if it never happened. Is memory evidence enough? I want proof.”
Robert Billington, along with words by author/playwright Tim Gooding, will take you on an amazing journey of discovery. Robert, through his black & white photographs, shows us what you can discover if you slow down and open your eyes a little wider. Tim’s evocative words not only compliment the photographs they will take you on a journey … you may even find what you have been missing.
Special Event: ARTIST TALK - Saturday 30th August from 2.30 to 3.30 - Robert Billington and Tim Gooding will discuss the rationale behind the combination of photography and story telling as the basis for this intriguing exhibition.
An exhibition of the VIVID National Photography Festival

www.nla.gov.au/vivid
August 28 – September 16, 2008 in Café Woodworks
Don Burrows, Mungundi Silos, digital image
Stan d'Argeavel, Anzacs, gelatin silver photograph
DON BURROWS and STAN d’ARGEAVEL
Counterpoint
Australian Living treasure Don Burrows MBE AO, Australia’s best known jazz musician and Bungendore Wood Works Gallery's Exhibition Coordinator, Stan d’Argeavel MA (Visual Arts Photomedia ANU), have been associates for over 30 years and have been producing black and white photographs for a combined total of 115 years. Don Burrows applies terms such as colour, balance, composition, contrast, texture and mood, equally to his music and his photography. Stan d’Argeavel seeks the essence of the moment and scenarios of life in the streets of many parts of the world. In this exhibition the two photographers draw on another musical term applied to photography, Counterpoint, that could be described as two voices at once, or the art of adding an accompaniment, challenging each other to complete the melody of the others individual photographs.
Opening Saturday 30th August at 7.00pm
An exhibition of the VIVID National Photography Festival

www.nla.gov.au/vivid
August 30 – September 17, 2008
New Years Eve - the morning after, YassROBERT BILLINGTON
A Photograph is Missing
“Am I missing something …
I went over the photographs, slowly, once more. Again, nothing. Not a trace. As if it never happened. Is memory evidence enough? I want proof.”
Robert Billington, along with words by author/playwright Tim Gooding, will take you on an amazing journey of discovery. Robert, through his black & white photographs, shows us what you can discover if you slow down and open your eyes a little wider. Tim’s evocative words not only compliment the photographs they will take you on a journey … you may even find what you have been missing.
Special Event: ARTIST TALK - Saturday 30th August from 2.30 to 3.30 - Robert Billington and Tim Gooding will discuss the rationale behind the combination of photography and story telling as the basis for this intriguing exhibition.
An exhibition of the VIVID National Photography Festival

www.nla.gov.au/vivid
August 28 – September 16, 2008 in Café Woodworks
Don Burrows, Mungundi Silos, digital image
Stan d'Argeavel, Anzacs, gelatin silver photograph
DON BURROWS and STAN d’ARGEAVEL
Counterpoint
Australian Living treasure Don Burrows MBE AO, Australia’s best known jazz musician and Bungendore Wood Works Gallery's Exhibition Coordinator, Stan d’Argeavel MA (Visual Arts Photomedia ANU), have been associates for over 30 years and have been producing black and white photographs for a combined total of 115 years. Don Burrows applies terms such as colour, balance, composition, contrast, texture and mood, equally to his music and his photography. Stan d’Argeavel seeks the essence of the moment and scenarios of life in the streets of many parts of the world. In this exhibition the two photographers draw on another musical term applied to photography, Counterpoint, that could be described as two voices at once, or the art of adding an accompaniment, challenging each other to complete the melody of the others individual photographs.
Opening Saturday 30th August at 7.00pm
An exhibition of the VIVID National Photography Festival

www.nla.gov.au/vivid
August 30 – September 17, 2008
New Years Eve - the morning after, YassROBERT BILLINGTON
A Photograph is Missing
“Am I missing something …
I went over the photographs, slowly, once more. Again, nothing. Not a trace. As if it never happened. Is memory evidence enough? I want proof.”
Robert Billington, along with words by author/playwright Tim Gooding, will take you on an amazing journey of discovery. Robert, through his black & white photographs, shows us what you can discover if you slow down and open your eyes a little wider. Tim’s evocative words not only compliment the photographs they will take you on a journey … you may even find what you have been missing.
Special Event: ARTIST TALK - Saturday 30th August from 2.30 to 3.30 - Robert Billington and Tim Gooding will discuss the rationale behind the combination of photography and story telling as the basis for this intriguing exhibition.
An exhibition of the VIVID National Photography Festival

www.nla.gov.au/vivid
August 28 – September 16, 2008 in Café Woodworks
Don Burrows, Mungundi Silos, digital image
Stan d'Argeavel, Anzacs, gelatin silver photograph
DON BURROWS and STAN d’ARGEAVEL
Counterpoint
Australian Living treasure Don Burrows MBE AO, Australia’s best known jazz musician and Bungendore Wood Works Gallery's Exhibition Coordinator, Stan d’Argeavel MA (Visual Arts Photomedia ANU), have been associates for over 30 years and have been producing black and white photographs for a combined total of 115 years. Don Burrows applies terms such as colour, balance, composition, contrast, texture and mood, equally to his music and his photography. Stan d’Argeavel seeks the essence of the moment and scenarios of life in the streets of many parts of the world. In this exhibition the two photographers draw on another musical term applied to photography, Counterpoint, that could be described as two voices at once, or the art of adding an accompaniment, challenging each other to complete the melody of the others individual photographs.
Opening Saturday 30th August at 7.00pm
An exhibition of the VIVID National Photography Festival

www.nla.gov.au/vivid
August 30 – September 17, 2008
New Years Eve - the morning after, YassROBERT BILLINGTON
A Photograph is Missing
“Am I missing something …
I went over the photographs, slowly, once more. Again, nothing. Not a trace. As if it never happened. Is memory evidence enough? I want proof.”
Robert Billington, along with words by author/playwright Tim Gooding, will take you on an amazing journey of discovery. Robert, through his black & white photographs, shows us what you can discover if you slow down and open your eyes a little wider. Tim’s evocative words not only compliment the photographs they will take you on a journey … you may even find what you have been missing.
Special Event: ARTIST TALK - Saturday 30th August from 2.30 to 3.30 - Robert Billington and Tim Gooding will discuss the rationale behind the combination of photography and story telling as the basis for this intriguing exhibition.
An exhibition of the VIVID National Photography Festival

www.nla.gov.au/vivid
August 28 – September 16, 2008 in Café Woodworks
Don Burrows, Mungundi Silos, digital image
Stan d'Argeavel, Anzacs, gelatin silver photograph
DON BURROWS and STAN d’ARGEAVEL
Counterpoint
Australian Living treasure Don Burrows MBE AO, Australia’s best known jazz musician and Bungendore Wood Works Gallery's Exhibition Coordinator, Stan d’Argeavel MA (Visual Arts Photomedia ANU), have been associates for over 30 years and have been producing black and white photographs for a combined total of 115 years. Don Burrows applies terms such as colour, balance, composition, contrast, texture and mood, equally to his music and his photography. Stan d’Argeavel seeks the essence of the moment and scenarios of life in the streets of many parts of the world. In this exhibition the two photographers draw on another musical term applied to photography, Counterpoint, that could be described as two voices at once, or the art of adding an accompaniment, challenging each other to complete the melody of the others individual photographs.
Opening Saturday 30th August at 7.00pm
An exhibition of the VIVID National Photography Festival

www.nla.gov.au/vivid
August 30 – September 17, 2008
New Years Eve - the morning after, YassROBERT BILLINGTON
A Photograph is Missing
“Am I missing something …
I went over the photographs, slowly, once more. Again, nothing. Not a trace. As if it never happened. Is memory evidence enough? I want proof.”
Robert Billington, along with words by author/playwright Tim Gooding, will take you on an amazing journey of discovery. Robert, through his black & white photographs, shows us what you can discover if you slow down and open your eyes a little wider. Tim’s evocative words not only compliment the photographs they will take you on a journey … you may even find what you have been missing.
Special Event: ARTIST TALK - Saturday 30th August from 2.30 to 3.30 - Robert Billington and Tim Gooding will discuss the rationale behind the combination of photography and story telling as the basis for this intriguing exhibition.
An exhibition of the VIVID National Photography Festival

www.nla.gov.au/vivid
August 28 – September 16, 2008 in Café Woodworks
Don Burrows, Mungundi Silos, digital image
Stan d'Argeavel, Anzacs, gelatin silver photograph
DON BURROWS and STAN d’ARGEAVEL
Counterpoint
Australian Living treasure Don Burrows MBE AO, Australia’s best known jazz musician and Bungendore Wood Works Gallery's Exhibition Coordinator, Stan d’Argeavel MA (Visual Arts Photomedia ANU), have been associates for over 30 years and have been producing black and white photographs for a combined total of 115 years. Don Burrows applies terms such as colour, balance, composition, contrast, texture and mood, equally to his music and his photography. Stan d’Argeavel seeks the essence of the moment and scenarios of life in the streets of many parts of the world. In this exhibition the two photographers draw on another musical term applied to photography, Counterpoint, that could be described as two voices at once, or the art of adding an accompaniment, challenging each other to complete the melody of the others individual photographs.
Opening Saturday 30th August at 7.00pm
An exhibition of the VIVID National Photography Festival

www.nla.gov.au/vivid
August 30 – September 17, 2008
New Years Eve - the morning after, YassROBERT BILLINGTON
A Photograph is Missing
“Am I missing something …
I went over the photographs, slowly, once more. Again, nothing. Not a trace. As if it never happened. Is memory evidence enough? I want proof.”
Robert Billington, along with words by author/playwright Tim Gooding, will take you on an amazing journey of discovery. Robert, through his black & white photographs, shows us what you can discover if you slow down and open your eyes a little wider. Tim’s evocative words not only compliment the photographs they will take you on a journey … you may even find what you have been missing.
Special Event: ARTIST TALK - Saturday 30th August from 2.30 to 3.30 - Robert Billington and Tim Gooding will discuss the rationale behind the combination of photography and story telling as the basis for this intriguing exhibition.
An exhibition of the VIVID National Photography Festival

www.nla.gov.au/vivid
August 28 – September 16, 2008 in Café Woodworks
Don Burrows, Mungundi Silos, digital image
Stan d'Argeavel, Anzacs, gelatin silver photograph
DON BURROWS and STAN d’ARGEAVEL
Counterpoint
Australian Living treasure Don Burrows MBE AO, Australia’s best known jazz musician and Bungendore Wood Works Gallery's Exhibition Coordinator, Stan d’Argeavel MA (Visual Arts Photomedia ANU), have been associates for over 30 years and have been producing black and white photographs for a combined total of 115 years. Don Burrows applies terms such as colour, balance, composition, contrast, texture and mood, equally to his music and his photography. Stan d’Argeavel seeks the essence of the moment and scenarios of life in the streets of many parts of the world. In this exhibition the two photographers draw on another musical term applied to photography, Counterpoint, that could be described as two voices at once, or the art of adding an accompaniment, challenging each other to complete the melody of the others individual photographs.
Opening Saturday 30th August at 7.00pm
An exhibition of the VIVID National Photography Festival

www.nla.gov.au/vivid
August 30 – September 17, 2008
New Years Eve - the morning after, YassROBERT BILLINGTON
A Photograph is Missing
“Am I missing something …
I went over the photographs, slowly, once more. Again, nothing. Not a trace. As if it never happened. Is memory evidence enough? I want proof.”
Robert Billington, along with words by author/playwright Tim Gooding, will take you on an amazing journey of discovery. Robert, through his black & white photographs, shows us what you can discover if you slow down and open your eyes a little wider. Tim’s evocative words not only compliment the photographs they will take you on a journey … you may even find what you have been missing.
Special Event: ARTIST TALK - Saturday 30th August from 2.30 to 3.30 - Robert Billington and Tim Gooding will discuss the rationale behind the combination of photography and story telling as the basis for this intriguing exhibition.
An exhibition of the VIVID National Photography Festival

www.nla.gov.au/vivid
August 28 – September 16, 2008 in Café Woodworks
Don Burrows, Mungundi Silos, digital image
Stan d'Argeavel, Anzacs, gelatin silver photograph
DON BURROWS and STAN d’ARGEAVEL
Counterpoint
Australian Living treasure Don Burrows MBE AO, Australia’s best known jazz musician and Bungendore Wood Works Gallery's Exhibition Coordinator, Stan d’Argeavel MA (Visual Arts Photomedia ANU), have been associates for over 30 years and have been producing black and white photographs for a combined total of 115 years. Don Burrows applies terms such as colour, balance, composition, contrast, texture and mood, equally to his music and his photography. Stan d’Argeavel seeks the essence of the moment and scenarios of life in the streets of many parts of the world. In this exhibition the two photographers draw on another musical term applied to photography, Counterpoint, that could be described as two voices at once, or the art of adding an accompaniment, challenging each other to complete the melody of the others individual photographs.
Opening Saturday 30th August at 7.00pm
An exhibition of the VIVID National Photography Festival

www.nla.gov.au/vivid
August 30 – September 17, 2008
New Years Eve - the morning after, YassROBERT BILLINGTON
A Photograph is Missing
“Am I missing something …
I went over the photographs, slowly, once more. Again, nothing. Not a trace. As if it never happened. Is memory evidence enough? I want proof.”
Robert Billington, along with words by author/playwright Tim Gooding, will take you on an amazing journey of discovery. Robert, through his black & white photographs, shows us what you can discover if you slow down and open your eyes a little wider. Tim’s evocative words not only compliment the photographs they will take you on a journey … you may even find what you have been missing.
Special Event: ARTIST TALK - Saturday 30th August from 2.30 to 3.30 - Robert Billington and Tim Gooding will discuss the rationale behind the combination of photography and story telling as the basis for this intriguing exhibition.
An exhibition of the VIVID National Photography Festival

www.nla.gov.au/vivid
August 28 – September 16, 2008 in Café Woodworks
Don Burrows, Mungundi Silos, digital image
Stan d'Argeavel, Anzacs, gelatin silver photograph
DON BURROWS and STAN d’ARGEAVEL
Counterpoint
Australian Living treasure Don Burrows MBE AO, Australia’s best known jazz musician and Bungendore Wood Works Gallery's Exhibition Coordinator, Stan d’Argeavel MA (Visual Arts Photomedia ANU), have been associates for over 30 years and have been producing black and white photographs for a combined total of 115 years. Don Burrows applies terms such as colour, balance, composition, contrast, texture and mood, equally to his music and his photography. Stan d’Argeavel seeks the essence of the moment and scenarios of life in the streets of many parts of the world. In this exhibition the two photographers draw on another musical term applied to photography, Counterpoint, that could be described as two voices at once, or the art of adding an accompaniment, challenging each other to complete the melody of the others individual photographs.
Opening Saturday 30th August at 7.00pm
An exhibition of the VIVID National Photography Festival

www.nla.gov.au/vivid
August 30 – September 17, 2008
New Years Eve - the morning after, YassROBERT BILLINGTON
A Photograph is Missing
“Am I missing something …
I went over the photographs, slowly, once more. Again, nothing. Not a trace. As if it never happened. Is memory evidence enough? I want proof.”
Robert Billington, along with words by author/playwright Tim Gooding, will take you on an amazing journey of discovery. Robert, through his black & white photographs, shows us what you can discover if you slow down and open your eyes a little wider. Tim’s evocative words not only compliment the photographs they will take you on a journey … you may even find what you have been missing.
Special Event: ARTIST TALK - Saturday 30th August from 2.30 to 3.30 - Robert Billington and Tim Gooding will discuss the rationale behind the combination of photography and story telling as the basis for this intriguing exhibition.
An exhibition of the VIVID National Photography Festival

www.nla.gov.au/vivid
August 28 – September 16, 2008 in Café Woodworks
Don Burrows, Mungundi Silos, digital image
Stan d'Argeavel, Anzacs, gelatin silver photograph
DON BURROWS and STAN d’ARGEAVEL
Counterpoint
Australian Living treasure Don Burrows MBE AO, Australia’s best known jazz musician and Bungendore Wood Works Gallery's Exhibition Coordinator, Stan d’Argeavel MA (Visual Arts Photomedia ANU), have been associates for over 30 years and have been producing black and white photographs for a combined total of 115 years. Don Burrows applies terms such as colour, balance, composition, contrast, texture and mood, equally to his music and his photography. Stan d’Argeavel seeks the essence of the moment and scenarios of life in the streets of many parts of the world. In this exhibition the two photographers draw on another musical term applied to photography, Counterpoint, that could be described as two voices at once, or the art of adding an accompaniment, challenging each other to complete the melody of the others individual photographs.
Opening Saturday 30th August at 7.00pm
An exhibition of the VIVID National Photography Festival

www.nla.gov.au/vivid
August 30 – September 17, 2008
New Years Eve - the morning after, YassROBERT BILLINGTON
A Photograph is Missing
“Am I missing something …
I went over the photographs, slowly, once more. Again, nothing. Not a trace. As if it never happened. Is memory evidence enough? I want proof.”
Robert Billington, along with words by author/playwright Tim Gooding, will take you on an amazing journey of discovery. Robert, through his black & white photographs, shows us what you can discover if you slow down and open your eyes a little wider. Tim’s evocative words not only compliment the photographs they will take you on a journey … you may even find what you have been missing.
Special Event: ARTIST TALK - Saturday 30th August from 2.30 to 3.30 - Robert Billington and Tim Gooding will discuss the rationale behind the combination of photography and story telling as the basis for this intriguing exhibition.
An exhibition of the VIVID National Photography Festival

www.nla.gov.au/vivid
August 30 – September 17, 2008
New Years Eve - the morning after, YassROBERT BILLINGTON
A Photograph is Missing
“Am I missing something …
I went over the photographs, slowly, once more. Again, nothing. Not a trace. As if it never happened. Is memory evidence enough? I want proof.”
Robert Billington, along with words by author/playwright Tim Gooding, will take you on an amazing journey of discovery. Robert, through his black & white photographs, shows us what you can discover if you slow down and open your eyes a little wider. Tim’s evocative words not only compliment the photographs they will take you on a journey … you may even find what you have been missing.
Special Event: ARTIST TALK - Saturday 30th August from 2.30 to 3.30 - Robert Billington and Tim Gooding will discuss the rationale behind the combination of photography and story telling as the basis for this intriguing exhibition.
An exhibition of the VIVID National Photography Festival

www.nla.gov.au/vivid
September 19 - October 12, 2008 in Cafe Woodworks
Shasie - after Ann- MargretLISA McKELVIE
Celebrity - Bungendore
Bungendore region professional photographer Lisa McKelvie's portrait-based exhibition explores local identities who enjoy a certain notoriety within the region. Each portrait is derivative and an homage to a more famous image drawn from the work of photographers who have been inspirational to her creative development in the photographic medium.
Opening Friday 19th September at 6.00pm
An exhibition of the VIVID National Photography Festival

www.nla.gov.au/vivid
September 19 - October 12, 2008 in Cafe Woodworks
Shasie - after Ann- MargretLISA McKELVIE
Celebrity - Bungendore
Bungendore region professional photographer Lisa McKelvie's portrait-based exhibition explores local identities who enjoy a certain notoriety within the region. Each portrait is derivative and an homage to a more famous image drawn from the work of photographers who have been inspirational to her creative development in the photographic medium.
Opening Friday 19th September at 6.00pm
An exhibition of the VIVID National Photography Festival

www.nla.gov.au/vivid

September 20 – November 19, 2008
25th Year Anniversary Exhibition
SIGNATURES
Grant Vaughan, John Commachio, Robert Howard, Neil Erasmus, Tony Kenway, Gray Hawk, Will Matthysen, Dave Street, Frank Wiesner, David Mac Laren, David Upfill-Brown.
Celebrating 25 years of fine woodwork with eleven of this country's finest woodworkers.
A maker’s mark is a peculiar sign. The Greek maker’s mark appeared especially when potters were able to paint elaborate scenes; they then began to sign their wares, sometimes with the name of the place in
Senior Curator, Decorative Arts and Design, National Gallery of Australia, Robert Bell officially opened the Gallery's Signatures 25th Year Exhibition at a special function on Saturday 20th September. (see Current Exhibition for details of participants and works in the exhibition).

Robert Bell opening the Signatures exhibition in the Octagon ArtSpace. Left to right Robert Bell, David Mac Laren, Stan d'Argeavel, Phil and Jo Telford, Frank and Joan Wiesner.
September 19 - October 12, 2008 in Cafe Woodworks
Shasie - after Ann- MargretLISA McKELVIE
Celebrity - Bungendore
Bungendore region professional photographer Lisa McKelvie's portrait-based exhibition explores local identities who enjoy a certain notoriety within the region. Each portrait is derivative and an homage to a more famous image drawn from the work of photographers who have been inspirational to her creative development in the photographic medium.
Opening Friday 19th September at 6.00pm
An exhibition of the VIVID National Photography Festival

www.nla.gov.au/vivid

September 20 – November 19, 2008
25th Year Anniversary Exhibition
SIGNATURES
Grant Vaughan, John Commachio, Robert Howard, Neil Erasmus, Tony Kenway, Gray Hawk, Will Matthysen, Dave Street, Frank Wiesner, David Mac Laren, David Upfill-Brown.
Celebrating 25 years of fine woodwork with eleven of this country's finest woodworkers.
A maker’s mark is a peculiar sign. The Greek maker’s mark appeared especially when potters were able to paint elaborate scenes; they then began to sign their wares, sometimes with the name of the place in
September 19 - October 12, 2008 in Cafe Woodworks
Shasie - after Ann- MargretLISA McKELVIE
Celebrity - Bungendore
Bungendore region professional photographer Lisa McKelvie's portrait-based exhibition explores local identities who enjoy a certain notoriety within the region. Each portrait is derivative and an homage to a more famous image drawn from the work of photographers who have been inspirational to her creative development in the photographic medium.
Opening Friday 19th September at 6.00pm
An exhibition of the VIVID National Photography Festival

www.nla.gov.au/vivid

September 20 – November 19, 2008
25th Year Anniversary Exhibition
SIGNATURES
Grant Vaughan, John Commachio, Robert Howard, Neil Erasmus, Tony Kenway, Gray Hawk, Will Matthysen, Dave Street, Frank Wiesner, David Mac Laren, David Upfill-Brown.
Celebrating 25 years of fine woodwork with eleven of this country's finest woodworkers.
A maker’s mark is a peculiar sign. The Greek maker’s mark appeared especially when potters were able to paint elaborate scenes; they then began to sign their wares, sometimes with the name of the place in
September 19 - October 12, 2008 in Cafe Woodworks
Shasie - after Ann- MargretLISA McKELVIE
Celebrity - Bungendore
Bungendore region professional photographer Lisa McKelvie's portrait-based exhibition explores local identities who enjoy a certain notoriety within the region. Each portrait is derivative and an homage to a more famous image drawn from the work of photographers who have been inspirational to her creative development in the photographic medium.
Opening Friday 19th September at 6.00pm
An exhibition of the VIVID National Photography Festival

www.nla.gov.au/vivid

September 20 – November 19, 2008
25th Year Anniversary Exhibition
SIGNATURES
Grant Vaughan, John Commachio, Robert Howard, Neil Erasmus, Tony Kenway, Gray Hawk, Will Matthysen, Dave Street, Frank Wiesner, David Mac Laren, David Upfill-Brown.
Celebrating 25 years of fine woodwork with eleven of this country's finest woodworkers.
A maker’s mark is a peculiar sign. The Greek maker’s mark appeared especially when potters were able to paint elaborate scenes; they then began to sign their wares, sometimes with the name of the place in
September 19 - October 12, 2008 in Cafe Woodworks
Shasie - after Ann- MargretLISA McKELVIE
Celebrity - Bungendore
Bungendore region professional photographer Lisa McKelvie's portrait-based exhibition explores local identities who enjoy a certain notoriety within the region. Each portrait is derivative and an homage to a more famous image drawn from the work of photographers who have been inspirational to her creative development in the photographic medium.
Opening Friday 19th September at 6.00pm
An exhibition of the VIVID National Photography Festival

www.nla.gov.au/vivid

September 20 – November 19, 2008
25th Year Anniversary Exhibition
SIGNATURES
Grant Vaughan, John Commachio, Robert Howard, Neil Erasmus, Tony Kenway, Gray Hawk, Will Matthysen, Dave Street, Frank Wiesner, David Mac Laren, David Upfill-Brown.
Celebrating 25 years of fine woodwork with eleven of this country's finest woodworkers.
A maker’s mark is a peculiar sign. The Greek maker’s mark appeared especially when potters were able to paint elaborate scenes; they then began to sign their wares, sometimes with the name of the place in
September 19 - October 12, 2008 in Cafe Woodworks
Shasie - after Ann- MargretLISA McKELVIE
Celebrity - Bungendore
Bungendore region professional photographer Lisa McKelvie's portrait-based exhibition explores local identities who enjoy a certain notoriety within the region. Each portrait is derivative and an homage to a more famous image drawn from the work of photographers who have been inspirational to her creative development in the photographic medium.
Opening Friday 19th September at 6.00pm
An exhibition of the VIVID National Photography Festival

www.nla.gov.au/vivid

September 20 – November 19, 2008
25th Year Anniversary Exhibition
SIGNATURES
Grant Vaughan, John Commachio, Robert Howard, Neil Erasmus, Tony Kenway, Gray Hawk, Will Matthysen, Dave Street, Frank Wiesner, David Mac Laren, David Upfill-Brown.
Celebrating 25 years of fine woodwork with eleven of this country's finest woodworkers.
A maker’s mark is a peculiar sign. The Greek maker’s mark appeared especially when potters were able to paint elaborate scenes; they then began to sign their wares, sometimes with the name of the place in
September 19 - October 12, 2008 in Cafe Woodworks
Shasie - after Ann- MargretLISA McKELVIE
Celebrity - Bungendore
Bungendore region professional photographer Lisa McKelvie's portrait-based exhibition explores local identities who enjoy a certain notoriety within the region. Each portrait is derivative and an homage to a more famous image drawn from the work of photographers who have been inspirational to her creative development in the photographic medium.
Opening Friday 19th September at 6.00pm
An exhibition of the VIVID National Photography Festival

www.nla.gov.au/vivid

September 20 – November 19, 2008
25th Year Anniversary Exhibition
SIGNATURES
Grant Vaughan, John Commachio, Robert Howard, Neil Erasmus, Tony Kenway, Gray Hawk, Will Matthysen, Dave Street, Frank Wiesner, David Mac Laren, David Upfill-Brown.
Celebrating 25 years of fine woodwork with eleven of this country's finest woodworkers.
A maker’s mark is a peculiar sign. The Greek maker’s mark appeared especially when potters were able to paint elaborate scenes; they then began to sign their wares, sometimes with the name of the place in
September 19 - October 12, 2008 in Cafe Woodworks
Shasie - after Ann- MargretLISA McKELVIE
Celebrity - Bungendore
Bungendore region professional photographer Lisa McKelvie's portrait-based exhibition explores local identities who enjoy a certain notoriety within the region. Each portrait is derivative and an homage to a more famous image drawn from the work of photographers who have been inspirational to her creative development in the photographic medium.
Opening Friday 19th September at 6.00pm
An exhibition of the VIVID National Photography Festival

www.nla.gov.au/vivid

September 20 – November 19, 2008
25th Year Anniversary Exhibition
SIGNATURES
Grant Vaughan, John Commachio, Robert Howard, Neil Erasmus, Tony Kenway, Gray Hawk, Will Matthysen, Dave Street, Frank Wiesner, David Mac Laren, David Upfill-Brown.
Celebrating 25 years of fine woodwork with eleven of this country's finest woodworkers.
A maker’s mark is a peculiar sign. The Greek maker’s mark appeared especially when potters were able to paint elaborate scenes; they then began to sign their wares, sometimes with the name of the place in
September 19 - October 12, 2008 in Cafe Woodworks
Shasie - after Ann- MargretLISA McKELVIE
Celebrity - Bungendore
Bungendore region professional photographer Lisa McKelvie's portrait-based exhibition explores local identities who enjoy a certain notoriety within the region. Each portrait is derivative and an homage to a more famous image drawn from the work of photographers who have been inspirational to her creative development in the photographic medium.
Opening Friday 19th September at 6.00pm
An exhibition of the VIVID National Photography Festival

www.nla.gov.au/vivid

September 20 – November 19, 2008
25th Year Anniversary Exhibition
SIGNATURES
Grant Vaughan, John Commachio, Robert Howard, Neil Erasmus, Tony Kenway, Gray Hawk, Will Matthysen, Dave Street, Frank Wiesner, David Mac Laren, David Upfill-Brown.
Celebrating 25 years of fine woodwork with eleven of this country's finest woodworkers.
A maker’s mark is a peculiar sign. The Greek maker’s mark appeared especially when potters were able to paint elaborate scenes; they then began to sign their wares, sometimes with the name of the place in
September 19 - October 12, 2008 in Cafe Woodworks
Shasie - after Ann- MargretLISA McKELVIE
Celebrity - Bungendore
Bungendore region professional photographer Lisa McKelvie's portrait-based exhibition explores local identities who enjoy a certain notoriety within the region. Each portrait is derivative and an homage to a more famous image drawn from the work of photographers who have been inspirational to her creative development in the photographic medium.
Opening Friday 19th September at 6.00pm
An exhibition of the VIVID National Photography Festival

www.nla.gov.au/vivid

September 20 – November 19, 2008
25th Year Anniversary Exhibition
SIGNATURES
Grant Vaughan, John Commachio, Robert Howard, Neil Erasmus, Tony Kenway, Gray Hawk, Will Matthysen, Dave Street, Frank Wiesner, David Mac Laren, David Upfill-Brown.
Celebrating 25 years of fine woodwork with eleven of this country's finest woodworkers.
A maker’s mark is a peculiar sign. The Greek maker’s mark appeared especially when potters were able to paint elaborate scenes; they then began to sign their wares, sometimes with the name of the place in