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About Head on Featured Events 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 © Maria Flourou Maria © About Head On Featured Exhibitions Including Head On Awards and exhibitions curated by Head On 900 Artists 150 Events 100 Venues New South Wales Start of festival End of festival 107 Projects Thu-Sun 12-5 NSW Parliament House, Mon-Fri 8.30-5 F1 Elizabeth Warning et al F25 Head On Landscape Prize Finalists 2014 107 Redfern St Redfern Fountain Court Gallery 22 May - 08 Jun 14 May - 08 Jun Australia’s largest photography festival returns to Sydney 12 May-8 June 6 Macquarie St Sydney 2014 for its fifth year. This year’s festival, proudly presented by Olympus, Katelyn-Jane Dunn Paddington Reservoir Daily 9-5 Chris Rainier 22 May - 08 Jun F26 showcases the work of emerging and established artists from across Gardens 17 May - 08 Jun the globe. 251-255 Oxford St Paddington F2 ACAF Art Terminal Wed-Sat 2-7 9-11 Atchison St St Leonards Group Show ‘Degeneration’ 22 Feb - 08 Jun Benjamin Lowy 17 May - 08 Jun Diverse, inspiring and powerful - Head On Photo Festival shows the best 62 Atchison St St Leonards Chen Wei 12 May-08 June of photojournalism, landscape and fine art genres whilst also embracing Head On Portrait Prize Finalists 2014 Apple Store Mon-Wed, 17 May - 08 Jun photographic technology, exhibiting multimedia and mobile phone F3 Benjamin Lowy 367-373 George St Sydney Fri-Sat 9-8, Thu photography. 16 May - 23 May SCAF Gallery/NAS Wed-Sat 11-5 9-9, Sun 10-6 F27 Chen Chieh-Jen 16-20 Goodhope St Paddington Arthouse Gallery Tue-Fri 9.30-6, 24 May - 02 Aug F4 Samantha Everton Keeping with its original inclusive philosophy, festival exhibitions can 66 McLachlan Ave Sat 10-5 28 May - 14 Jun St Canice Church Mon-Fri 9-5 Rushcutters Bay F28 Erika Diettes be found in galleries, public spaces, libraries, cafes and more. Always 28 Roslyn St Elizabeth Bay Sat 10-5 ArtHouse Hotel Mon-Wed 11-11, 12 May - 08 June F5 Jarrad Seng Sun 11.30-5 expanding, the 2014 festival extends beyond Sydney to regional NSW 275 Pitt St Sydney Thu-Fri 11-12am, 04 May - 31 May St Mary's Cathedral Crypt Daily 10.30-4 Sat 5pm-1am F29 Oliver Strewe and interstate. Also, for the first time the Head On Portrait Prize will travel St Marys Rd Sydney 17 May - 07 Jun to Auckland, New York and China. Angela Robertson-Buchanan 12 May - 06 Jun Stanley St Gallery Wed-Sat 11-6 F30 Johan Willner 1/52 Stanley St Darlinghurst A testament to Head On’s global status, international guests and Bondi Pavilion Gallery Daily 10-5 14 May - 07 Jun F6 The Mnemonics Queen Elizabeth Drv Bondi presenters this year include Benjamin Lowy (Getty), Chris Rainier 14 May - 01 Jun Stills Gallery Wed-Sat 11-5 (National Geographic) and James Dooley (Alexia Foundation) from the F31 Lisa Garland Brenda May Gallery Tue-Fri 11-6, 36 Gosbell St Paddington 07 May - 07 Jun F7 2014 Multimedia Prize Finalists US along with Erika Diettes (Colombia), Johan Willner (Sweden) and 2 Danks St Waterloo Sat 10-6 13 May - 07 Jun Pierre Dalpé (Canada). Mary Ellen Mark 07 May - 07 Jun James Horan 21 May - 14 Jun Sydney Film Festival Hub Mon-Fri 5pm- The Festival is presented F32 Hugh Hamilton China Cultural Tue-Sat 10-4 Lower Town Hall, Cnr Druitt & 12am, Sat-Sun by Head On Foundation F8 Wang Yaxin 05 Jun to 15 Jun Centre Sydney George St Sydney 12pm-12am 20 May-06 June Ltd, a not-for-profit 151 Castlereagh St Sydney The Intercontinental Hotel 24/7 F33 David Doubilet 117 Macquarie St Sydney organisation dedicated to F9 Chrissie Cotter Gallery Thu-Sun 11-6 Ling Yuen 12 May - 08 Jun promoting photography, Pidcock St Camperdown 21 May - 01 Jun University of Sydney F34 Various Photographers (19-20th century) practitioners and Damien Minton Gallery Wed-Sat 11-6 Sally McInerney Macleay Museum, Mon-Fri 10-4.30 F10 with historic photographs from the Pacific 583 Elizabeth St Redfern & Olive Cotton A12 Macleay Building - excellence in visual 01 Mar 01 Nov 13 May - 24 May Science Road Camperdown communication through Delmar Gallery Wed-Sun 12-5 The Herbert Smith Freehills Mon-Thu 8-10, F11 Australian Masters Group Show Amnon Gutman this art form. Trinity Grammar School, Law Library, Fri 8-8, Sat 9-5, 18 May - 15 Jun 06 May - 10 Jun 144 Victoria St Ashfield Eastern Ave, Darlington Sun 10-1 © Samantha Everton Wedge Gallery, Mon-Wed F12 Depot Gallery Tue-Sat 11-6 F35 2 Danks St Waterloo The Ludlites AddOn Kinokuniya Books 10-7, Thu 10-9, Ilona Stanska 13 May - 24 May 27 May - 07 Jun Level 2, 500 George St Sydney Fri-Sat 10-7, 08 May - 02 Jun Sun 11-6 Depot II Gallery Tue-Sat 11-6 Westfield Bondi Junction Mon-Wed Presenting Partner Featured Events F13 Head On Mobile Prize Finalists 2014 F36 Alice Blanch 2 Danks St Waterloo Valet Parking Lounge, 500 9.30-6, 13 May - 07 Jun 08 May - 08 Jun Oxford St Bondi Junction Thu 9.30-9, Fri 9.30-7, • Pop Up Studio Sessions (throughout the festival) Westfield Bondi Junction Gaffa Creative Precinct Mon-Fri 11-6, Pierre Dalpé Amber McCaig Sat-Sun 9.30-6 Richard Simpkin F14 Lvl 6 500 Oxford St • 24 Hours with Benjamin Lowy (17-18 May) 281 Clarence St Sydney Sat 11-5 14 May - 26 May 29 May - 07 Jun 08 May - 22 May Bondi Junction • iPhone Photography with Benjamin Lowy (19 May) Major Partners Sara Lewkowicz Jasmine Poole YellowKorner Mon-Wed, Lvl 5, Shop 5026/5027 - 500 Sat 9.30-6, Photography Grand • Portfolio Reviews (21 May) 14 May - 26 May 29 May - 07 Jun • Photobook Fair (25 May) Oxford St Bondi Junction Thu 9.30-9, Masters Fri 9.30-7, 08 May - 22 May • Night Photography Workshop (30 May) Tami Xiang Nicola Dracoulis Sun 10-6 14 May - 26 May 29 May - 07 Jun X88 Gallery Wed-Fri 11-6, Openings, talks, screenings and more F37 Chris Round Mike Bowers 88 Abercrombie St Chippendale Sat 10-3 Scott Typaldos Chris Peken 14 May - 25 May 27 May - 08 Jun Printing Partners Visit headon.com.au/events for more information 14 May - 26 May 29 May - 07 Jun Ginkgo Tue-Fri 9-5, F15 Leon Gregory 166 St Johns Rd Glebe Sat 10-2 Key 24 May - 12 Jun He Made She Made Tue-Fri 11-6, Fine Art Landscape Mobile Photojournalism/ Portrait Other F16 Alec Dawson 70 Oxford St Darlinghurst Sat 11-3 Documentary Professional Partners 06 May - 24 May Istituto Italiano di Cutltura Mon-Fri 9-5 F17 Valentina Vannicola Lvl 4, 125 York St Sydney 16 May - 08 Jun Justice & Police Museum Sat-Sun 10-5 F18 Police Forensic Archive (1912 - 1948) 4-8 Phillip St Circular Quay 01 Mar - 31 Oct Media Partners F19 Korean Cultural Office Mon-Fri 10-6 Various Photographers 255 Elizabeth St Sydney (1890-1950) 21 May - 25 Jul M Contemporary Tue-Sat 10-5, F20 Catherine Nelson 37 Ocean St Woollahra Sun-Mon 11-4 Cultural Partners 20 May - 08 Jun The Genesis Project 20 May - 08 Jun Michael Reid Sydney Tue-Sat 11-5 © Benjamin Lowy F21 Christian Thompson Deborah Paauwe 44 Roslyn Gardens Elizabeth Bay 01 May - 31 May 05 Jun - 28 Jun Museum of Sydney Daily 10-5 F22 Michael Wee Travel to any Head On venue in style thanks to UBER. Cnr Phillip and Bridge St Sydney U.S. CONSULATE GENERAL SYDNEY 12 Apr - 17 Aug Venue Partners National Art School/SCAF Mon-Sat 11-5 F23 Chien-Chi Chang Download the app on an iPhone or Android device, NAS Gallery, Forbes St 24 May-2 Aug and create an account. Darlinghurst © Mary Ellen Mark NG Art Gallery Pop Up Tue-Sat 12-4 F24 Jing Zhao Enter the new-user code “HeadOn” for a free ride up to $20. Shop 1, Central Park on 27 May - 14 Jun Broadway Broadway Associated Exhibitions New South Wales Start of festival End of festival New South Wales Start of festival End of festival New South Wales Start of festival End of festival New South Wales Start of festival End of festival 10X8 Gallery Daily 11-6 Gauge Gallery Tue-Sat 10-5.30, The Incinerator Art Space Wed-Fri 11-5, A1 Josie Eldred Jessie Di Blasi A26 Sarah Barker A49 Sheffer Gallery Wed-Sat 11-6 Milena Bennett A57 Nebuli Arts Members Lvl 3, Central Park, 28 68 Glebe Point Rd Glebe Sun 1-5 2 Small St Willoughby Sat-Sun 11-4 12 May - 18 May 19 May - 01 Jun 20 May - 01 Jun 38 Lander St Darlington & Harry Greenwood 14 May - 01 Jun Broadway Chippendale 21 May - 31 May Ginkgo Tue-Fri 10-5, The Rocks Discovery Daily 10-5 A2 Alliance Française Mon-Wed A27 Morganna Magee Somedays Gallery Mon-Sat 10-6, A58 Barbara McGrady 166 St Johns Rd Glebe Sat 10-2 A50 Music Photographers Group Show Museum 257 Clarence St Sydney 12-6.15, Tue-Thu Jean-Pierre Ronco 02 May - 22 May 72B Fitzroy St Surry Hills Sun 10-5 15 May - 20 Jul 10-6.15, Fri-Sat 12 May - 07 Jun 21 May - 08 Jun Kendall Lane The Rocks 9.30-2.30 Hat Hill Gallery Thu-Mon, The Tate Gallery Wed-Sun 12-5 A28 Andrew Merry Surry Hills Neigbourhood Mon, Wed, A59 3 Hat Hill Rd Blackheath 10-4.30 A51 345 Glebe Point Rd Glebe D-Mo Zajac A3 A-M Gallery Wed-Fri 11-5, 17 May - 09 Jun Fri 10-6, Kurt Sorensen Centre Yve Lavine 28 May - 01 Jun 191 Wilson St Newtown Sat 10-4 Tue 10-8, 30 Apr - 24 May 405 Crown St Surry Hills 02 May - 30 Jun Home @ 735 Thu 4-7 Thu 10-10.30, A29 Bobby Vila A60 Think Negative Fri-Sun 11-5 735 Bourke St Redfern Sat 4-7, Sat-Sun 10-4 Enrico Scotece and Another Hideaway Cafe Daily 7.30-6 15 May - 08 Jun Studio 14/10 Carrington Rd A4 Chaiwat Leelakajonkij Sun 2-5, Michelle Findley 94/732 Harris St Ultimo Sydney Childrens Hospital Daily 9-6 Marrickville 12 May - 08 Jun A52 Carol D'Amici 17 May - 25 May Artspace 1 Monika Ruiz-B 15 May - 15 Aug High St Randwick A5 Archive Space Fri-Sat 12 -4 Lucas Davidson, Chris 15 May - 08 Jun Geoffrey Roberts Draft 5 Eliza St Newtown Hoopmann, David Manley A53 Tap Gallery Daily 12-6 01 Jun - 15 Jun 21 May - 31 May 45 Burton St Darlinghurst Kristian Laemmle-Ruff Robyn Louise Taylor Matthew James 12 May - 18 May 28 May - 07 Jun Trapezium Gallery Mon-Fri 9-5 Art Est.
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