Image: J Forsyth

Image: J Forsyth

Apply now for the PHOTO 2022 Photobook Market

4.11.21

Applications are now open for publishers, booksellers, artists and writers to participate in a Photobook Market as part of PHOTO 2022’s Photobook Weekend, 21—22 May 2022.

To celebrate and advance the role of the photobook, PHOTO 2022 will host a Photobook Weekend on 21—22 May 2022 at Photography Studies College in South Melbourne. Presenting the best new work by professionals and students, the Photobook Weekend will include casual talks, hands on workshops, panel discussions, the Photobook Market, exhibitions, and and book launches.

 

The Photobook Weekend celebrates the role of photobooks in contemporary photographic practice. The two-day program will cater for everyone passionate about photobooks with visitors attending a packed program of casual talks, hands on workshops, panel discussions, the Photobook Market and book launches. Alongside the market will be exclusive displays of the Australian Photobook Award, the Kassel Dummy Award and more.

 

The Photobook Market will be the anchor event of the Photobook Weekend, showcasing a highly curated selection of some of the newest and most respected names in contemporary photobook publishing.

 

As a participant in the Photobook Market, you will be joining a line-up of Australian and International artists, publishers, designers and photobook advocates. Alongside the market will be displays of the Australian Photobook Award, the Kassel Dummy Award and more.

 

For more info and how to apply

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  • Creative Victoria
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