Sam Forsyth-Gray, Bec Martin, Sorcha Wilcox, Kat Wilkie

New Photographers

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February 2021

24

Feb

2021

13

Mar 2021

New Photographers

Sam Forsyth-Gray, Bec Martin, Sorcha Wilcox, Kat Wilkie

24

February 2021

24

February

2021

13

March 2021

The PHOTO 2021 New Photographers exhibition showcases the work of four emerging photographers whose practice explores alternative approaches to visual storytelling. Each photographer was selected by SEVENTH Gallery and PHOTO 2021 from a shortlist of nominees put forward by established artists from five of Australia’s leading art and photographic schools.The exhibition features the work of Sam Forsyth-Gray, Bec Martin, Sorcha Wilcox, and Kat Wilkie.

The PHOTO 2021 New Photographers exhibition showcases the work of four emerging photographers whose practice explores alternative approaches to visual storytelling. Each photographer was selected by SEVENTH Gallery and PHOTO 2021 from a shortlist of nominees put forward by established artists from five of Australia’s leading art and photographic schools.The exhibition features the work of Sam Forsyth-Gray, Bec Martin, Sorcha Wilcox, and Kat Wilkie.

Sam Forsyth-Gray

Sam Forsyth-Gray is a Melbourne based artist whose work explores ideas of nostalgia, memory, and the tangibility of the photographic medium. Interested in the merging of fine art and documentary visual languages – often using archival images alongside his own images – the process is fluid and experimental.

Bec Martin

Bec Martin takes photos on her phone of things she sees, then turning them into darkroom prints by printing, re-photographing and re-printing them.

Sorcha Wilcox

Dr. Sorcha Wilcox investigates potential within the creative process through the use of photographic, sound, video, and performative methods. Key interests lie in the development of fields through creative material, and new lines of logic that can be created from abstractions of this material.

Kat Wilkie

Kart Wilkie is essentially a landscape painter (although she does sometimes work from other subject matter). The starting point for a painting is usually a subject of her environment, it might simply be a series of shapes or colour relationships that attract when walking in the landscape around home in the Fens.