when: 23 November 2023 - 10 December 2023 | venue: Australian National Botanic Gardens | cost: See event for details | address: Visitor Centre Gallery, Clunies Ross Street Acton 2601 | website: https://parksaustralia.gov.au
published: 28 Nov 2023, 5 min read
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Illuminate' has two meanings: one is about physical light, and the other is about intellectual or spiritual enlightenment.
The exhibition features a range of photographs taken within the Gardens, inviting others to discover, appreciate and value Australia's unique flora and fauna. All photographs exhibited are for sale as well as unframed prints, cards, and specialty calendars by individual members.
There will be two special award categories:
Acacia - photographs of a single or group of acacia flowers/plants/trees
Fauna - photographs of fauna (e.g. birds, animals, reptiles, insects).
Other exhibited photographs include plant portraits, close-up shots of flowers, birds and insects, intimate landscapes within the gardens and fauna from our local region.
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Illuminate' has two meanings: one is about physical light, and the other is about intellectual or spiritual enlightenment.
The exhibition features a range of photographs taken within the Gardens, inviting others to discover, appreciate and value Australia's unique flora and fauna. All photographs exhibited are for sale as well as unframed prints, cards, and specialty calendars by individual members.
There will be two special award categories:
Acacia - photographs of a single or group of acacia flowers/plants/trees
Fauna - photographs of fauna (e.g. birds, animals, reptiles, insects).
Other exhibited photographs include plant portraits, close-up shots of flowers, birds and insects, intimate landscapes within the gardens and fauna from our local region.
Go see Illuminate - The 10th annual exhibition of the Friends of the ANBG Photographic Group Australian National Botanic Gardens 2023.
Illuminate - The 10th annual exhibition of the Friends of the ANBG Photographic Group Australian National Botanic Gardens 2023 is on 23 November 2023 - 10 December 2023. The opening hours are: See event website for details. Conveniently located in Acton. Call 02 6250 9588 for details. Visit their website at https://parksaustralia.gov.au.
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