Nuclear waste dump photo exhibition - Manuwangku, Under the Nuclear Cloud

Contact Phone: 
0429 900 774
Date and Time: 
Tuesday, January 17, 2012 - 7:30pm to Saturday, January 28, 2012 - 7:30pm
Contact Email: 
natwasley@gmail.com
Contact Name: 
Natalie Wasley
Website: 
www.beyondnuclearinitiative.com
Location: 
Exhibiting at 64 Pine Street Gallery, Chippendale 18 ~ 28 January 2012

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Nuclear waste dump photo exhibition opening Jan 17- Manuwangku, Under the Nuclear Cloud

Photographs by Jagath Dheerasekara

Curated by Sandy Edwards

Exhibiting at Pine Street Gallery 18 ~ 28 January 2012

EXHIBITION LAUNCH Tuesday 17 January 2012

6:30pm for 7pm @ Pine Street Gallery, 64 Pine Street, Chippendale

To be opened by:

Penny Phillips, Muckaty Traditional Owner
Professor Larissa Behrendt, Jumbunna Indigenous House of Learning UTS and;
Senthorun Raj, NSW Branch President Amnesty International Australia

"Manuwangku, Under the Nuclear Cloud" is a photographic exhibition presenting the community and country in the Northern Territory targeted to host a federal radioactive waste dump. The photos aim to break down the conception that these areas are 'the middle of nowhere' and thus suitable for dumping of hazardous materials.

Photographer Jagath Dheerasekara (http://jd.photoshelter.com/) is of political refugee background from Sri Lanka and specialises in social documentary and social justice reportage. Jagath received the Amnesty International Human Rights Innovation Grant 2010 to begin work on this exhibition and was a finalist in the prestigious Bowness Photography Prize 2011 with one of the images.

The exhibition is a collaborative project with the Beyond Nuclear Initiative (BNI) (www.beyondnuclearinitiative.com) and the Muckaty Traditional Owners featured in the photographs. BNI is a not for profit project hosted by the Arid Lands Environment Centre in Alice Springs which seeks to highlight the adverse impact of the nuclear industry in Australia and promote a nuclear free future.

The exhibition is also supported by Amnesty International, Jumbunna Indigenous house of Learning (UTS), Australians for Native Title and Reconciliation (ANTaR), Centre for Peace and Conflict Studies (University of Sydney) and the Australian Conservation Foundation.

Contact: Natalie Wasley, Beyond Nuclear Initiative coordinator | 0429 900 774 | natwasley@gmail.com

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