AI IMOTIONAL LOOK Visual Art Show by Ahmed Ibrihim 4th -17th November. Official function Tuesday 5th Nov 6pm. Artists talk Saturday 16th at 1pm.

AI Imotional Look – Ahmed Ibrihim

Ahmed Ibrahim is a visual artist:

“I studied painting and colouring at the Youth and Children’s Palace in Sudan, as well as graphic design at the College of Fine Arts, Sudan University of Science and Technology. I have worked as a graphic designer for several companies, and I have a strong interest in design, painting, and colouring using artificial intelligence. I have created many works in this field, and I currently work as a freelance graphic designer and visual artist . I have been living in Sydney, in the suburb of Liverpool, since 2003.”

AI IMOTIONAL LOOK Visual Art Show by Ahmed Ibrihim 4th -17th November.

Official function Tuesday 5th Nov 6pm.

Artists talk Saturday 16th at 1pm.

AI Imotional Look – Ahmed Ibrihim

NUDES ON TAP 24 an open program with HEADoN photo festival. Award Presentations Saturday 23rd November 4-7pm

Nudes on Tap 2024 – Photography

INVITING PHOTOGRAPHERS TO SUBMIT ARTWORK

Nudes on TAP

2024

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EVENT MANAGER – PAUL WESLEY

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Nudes on TAP is a non-acquisitive Australian group exhibition for artistic nude photography. It has been held at TAP Gallery every year since 2004. This year the exhibition will be held from 18th November to 30th November 2024.The purpose of the exhibition is to provide photographers, who create in the genre of artistic nude, an affordable means in which their art works can be displayed to the public in a gallery setting.The intent of Nudes on TAP is to foster and grow a unique art photography community. To assist individual photographers grow professionally and further increase their potential.The end state that Nudes on TAP seeks to achieve is the growth of photographers and models in this particular genre of photography. As well during the Head On Photo Festival that the public can view the exhibition and appreciate the art worthiness and creativity of the artistic nude photography on display.

Exhibition submission process

Awards and prizes

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Nudes on TAP is a group exhibition open to all Australian photographers. It is an opportunity to have your artwork exhibited during a major photography festival in Sydney.Submissions are sought of art nude photography of any person over the age of 18 years at the time the image was created.Photographers are responsible for ensuring that consent of any person portrayed in the image has been obtained for it to be exhibited in a public gallery. Nudes on TAP 2024 is part of the Open Program of the Head On Photo Festival in Sydney. In order to meet the standards and expectations of the Head On Foundation submissions from photographers will undergo a selection and curation process by the panel of five Nudes on TAP 2024 judges.

Photographers may submit up to six digital images that they would like to exhibit in Nudes on TAP. For further details on how to submit your images for selection to be exhibited contact the Event Manager – Paul Wesley  through the Contact Page of this website. 

Deadline for submissions is 11th October 2024.

FOR ALL SUBMISSIONS GO TO:

www.paulwesleyphotography.com

Judges will make their selections from your submissions and you will be notified on 18th October 2024 of which of your images have been selected. You will be supplied with an entrance form for each image selected.

Exhibition fees are $25 dollars per image. $15 if you are a full-time student. 

These fees will be paid directly to TAP Gallery. Payment details will be included on the form supplied to you.  

If you have not already have had your images framed or mounted you will have 29 days to undertake this. 

Payment fees must be completed and your images delivered or sent to TAP Gallery, 259 Riley Street, Surry Hills NSW 2010 no later than 4pm on Sunday 17th November 2024. TAP Gallery is open 12pm to 6pm daily. 

The panel of five judges will decide on the awards of 1st Prize and Monochrome Award.

The Volunteers Award for Emerging Photographer is chosen by the volunteers who set up the exhibition on 17th November 2024.

The Peoples Choice Award is made by those attending the Awards Night of Saturday 23rd November 2024.  

THIS IS A FREE EVENT.

ALL ARE WELCOME

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MORE INFORMATION

https://www.paulwesleyphotography.com

 

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Red Hot Retro November 23 - Tap Gallery

Red Hot Retro Cabaret 11th November 7.30pm

Red Hot retro Cabaret November 2023

Red Hot Rtero November 23 - Tap Gallery

Thrilled to have star panellist Prue MacSween from fab TV show Beauty and the Beast compere our next RED HOT RETRO Cabaret Show on Sat Nov 11. Bookings 0400 610 440. Woof! Red Hot Retro Cabaret - November 2023 - Tap Gallery - Photo of Prue MacSween

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Red Hot retro Cabaret November 2023

Frontline Photojournalism Projections: Thirty Years of Human Rights, Environment & Culture by Glenn Lockitch – 25 November 8pm

Frontline Photojournalism Projections – Glen Lockitch

Frontline Photojournalism Projections:

Thirty Years of Human Rights, Environment & Culture

by Glenn Lockitch

A whirlwind thirty-year audio-visual photojournalism journey, traversing the socio-political-environmental cultural landscape, from film to digital, starting at riots at the Berlin Wall in 1989, and travelling through Sydney Peace Squadron anti-war demonstrations on Sydney Harbour, South East NSW Forest Blockades, anti French nuclear testing riots in Tahiti, the impact of mining on indigenous communities and the environment in the Philippines, anti-corporate globalisation protests in Australia, ‘TAXI!’ Sydney taxi night-passengers and their stories, eviction of the Kalahari Bushmen from their ancestral lands, three Sea Shepherd Antarctic anti-whaling campaigns, the Aboriginal Tent Embassy, and more. Plus newly edited work including ‘Antarctic Icebergs’ and ‘Sydney in Colour’. All are welcome to attend on 25 November at TAP Gallery 8pm. Entry by donation. Limited seats please book on 

https://events.humanitix.com/frontline-photojournalism-projections-thirty-years-of-human-rights-environment-and-culture-by-glenn-lockitch

 

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Fall of the Berlin Wall, Checkpoint Charlie, Berlin, Germany, 7th October 1989.
© Glenn Lockitch 2015

Frontline Photojournalism Projections - Glen Lockitch - Tap Gallery

Anti-nuclear testing protesters confront the French military on the Papeete Airport runway burning down the airport and sparking off days of rioting, Tahiti, 1995.
© Glenn Lockitch 2012

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© Glenn Lockitch 2016

Frontline Photojournalism Projections - Glen Lockitch - Tap Gallery

Moment of impact. The Japanese harpoon ship, the Yushin Maru 3 (right), tries to shake off the anti-whaling Sea Shepherd ship, the Bob Barker (left), from the Japanese factory ship the Nisshin Maru’s tail (background), ramming the Bob Barker and tearing a one-metre gash in its hull, and damaging itself in the process. Southern Ocean, Antarctica 2010.
In the name of ‘research’, using a loophole in the International Whaling Convention, Japanese whalers set a yearly quota of 1,035 whales to kill in the Antarctic waters, many in the Antarctic Whale Sanctuary. No academically respected, internationally peer reviewed scientific research papers have been published by the whalers. The multinational, anti-whaling, direct-action, marine conservation organisation Sea Shepherd sailed yearly to Antarctica until 2017 (the last of three Antarctic campaigns I photographed), to physically obstruct and stop the Japanese whaling slaughter. Japan ceased its whaling operations in the Antarctic, repeatedly blaming Sea Shepherd for its whale quota loss. Sea Shepherd, since 2002 when the organisation started obstructing the Japanese Antarctic whaling operations, directly helped save the lives of over 6,000 whales.

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Frontline Photojournalism Projections – Glen Lockitch

Paintings from my Studio - Georgina-Kay Trout - Tap Gallery

“Paintings from My Studio “ an exhibition by Georgina Trout. Official Function Tuesday 31st October 6pm. Artist talk Thursday
2 November 1-4pm

Paintings from my Studio – Georgina-Kay Trout


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“Paintings from My Studio” is an exhibition by Georgina Trout.

Georgina commenced her formal art education with a Bachelor of Arts degree at Sydney’s City Art Institute in the 70’s.    She then won a number of art prizes, including  the Macquarie University Chancellor’s Award,  the Peter Stuyvesant Cultural Foundation Award,  the AGNSW Dyason Bequest and Permanent Trustees’ Martin Bequest,  before being awarded a Fulbright Travel Grant in 1984 to study in New York.     There she attended the New York Studio School for the summer where she was offered a scholarship, which she was unable to accept because she was starting a Master of Arts degree at New York University.    She completed her formal education with the award of a Doctorate in Creative Arts at Wollongong University in 1994.

At NYU she was placed as an intern with the pop artist Tom Wesselman, who was famous for his Great American Nudes series in the 60’s and 70’s.  In his studio in the Bowery, she joined his two other assistants to produce work that was derived from sessions with his model. 

Following her return to Sydney, Georgina  attended the Julian Ashton Art School,  won the Camden Art Prize,  was hung in the Salon des  Refuses for the Wynne and won First and Second Prizes for entries in the Royal Easter Show.

She bought her own picture framing shop – Ace Frames in Rose Bay –  and owned it for 10 years. Upon retiring in 2002, Georgina found more time to paint and decided to take up painting from the life model. In her studio she paints from the model once a week and painted portraits. She has had many exhibitions, usually every 2-3 years based on figuration.

In this exhibition “Paintings from My Studio” Georgina continues her exploration of abstraction through figuration. She explains her process this way. I have a model come to my studio. I set up coloured drapes of different patterns  and position the model in a pose that is comfortable to her. Georgina then starts with small canvases and canvas boards and looks at the coloured masses from a composition viewpoint, often putting on a timer to limit overworking an image or going from the abstract to the literal. After a number of different poses have been completed, the small works are viewed and a composition is picked out for a larger painting that might become a story. With the larger painting on the easel she revisits the smaller paintings with a frame that is overly grand or quirky to create an interesting contrast that reminds her of early modernist artworks in elaborate traditional frames…after all she was a framer.

Georgina Trout on Instagram: @georginatrout

Exhibition runs from 30th October until 5th November daily 12-6pm.

All welcome to the official function Tuesday 31st October at 5-9pm.
This is Halloween Night – Costumes Welcome! RSVP to Georgina Trout by text on 0409 048 428

There will also be an artists talk & demonstration with a model – Thursday 2nd November 1-4pm.

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Paintings from my Studio – Georgina-Kay Trout

Larrikin – A Photo Exhibition by Jennifer Forward-Hayter. Opening drinks Tuesday 14th November 6-9pm

Larrikin – Photos by Jennifer Forward-Hayter

Larrikin Photos by Jennifer Forward-Hayter

LARRIKIN – photos by Jennifer Forward-Hayter

In association with HeadOn Festival.

!4th-18th November 12-6pm
Sun 19th November 12-4pm.

Opens Tue 14th November 6-9 pm.
Drinks by Young Henrrys.

Jennifer will be interviewed during
The Chaser Report Live and Arty
on 17th November at Tap.

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Youtube: @TapGallerySydney
Instagram: @tapgallery and #tapgallery
Email: info@tapgallery.org.au * Telephone: 0400610440 .
Level 1, 259 Riley St, Surry Hills NSW 2010

Larrikin – Photos by Jennifer Forward-Hayter