People Like You - Fashion Portraiture as art - Photographic exhibition

Prepare for an evening of unparalleled art, fashion, and community celebration!

Event Details: Date: 25th June

Time: 5:30 PM onwards Location: PhotoGRAF Small Print Photography Gallery, Ground floor - 62 Glebe Point Rd, Glebe NSW 2037

Event Highlights: Exhibition: "People Like You" - Immerse yourself in an electrifying showcase of 100 bold and adventurous fashion portraiture images.

This exhibition is a thrilling platform for creativity and diversity, featuring works from both established and emerging photographers from Brisbane, Sydney, and Melbourne. "People Like You" is more than an exhibition; it's a celebration of talent, a spark for meaningful conversations, and a force for good. Theme: "Fashion Portraiture as Art" - Dive into the mesmerizing world where style and artistic expression collide.

Community Impact: We're proud to partner with the Glebe Youth Service to support vulnerable community members. A portion of all artwork sales will directly benefit their cause, making every purchase a step toward positive change.

Our gallery is committed to making art accessible and affordable, offering a unique viewing experience that engages and includes a diverse audience. Celebrate art that matters and be part of a movement that supports meaningful causes. Join us for an evening where art meets heart, and creativity ignites community spirit. Experience the intimate and immersive atmosphere of PhotoGRAF, Sydney's newest small print photography gallery.

RSVP: Please register your intent to attend via the form below!

For press inquiries please contact - Katy Lysaught Email: Katy@thephotostudio.com.au

We eagerly await welcoming you to a night of artistic brilliance and impactful connections. Warm regards, The PhotoGRAF Team. (The exhibition will remain open to the public post opening night)

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