Queensland Centre for Photography
- Queensland Centre for Photography
The Queensland Centre for Photography (QCP) is an artist-run photographic institution located in 33 Oxford Street, Bulimba, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. It is regarded as one of the leading photographic institutions in Australia. Its program includes exhibitions, publications, international projects and the Queensland Festival of Photography.
To date the QCP has published three books; "Perception - the Daryl Hewson Photographic Collection" (2005), "Marian Drew - photographs + video works" (2006) and "Ray Cook - Diary of a Fortunate Man" (2007). The annual exhibition program consists of approximately 44 individual shows during 11 exhibition periods.
References
* Craig, Gordon. (2006) "Artifice: Recent Queensland Photography". Queensland University of Technology Art Museum. [http://www.artmuseum.qut.edu.au/downloads/Online_cat.pdf.] Cites: Marian Drew: Photographs + Video. Works, Queensland Centre for Photography, Brisbane, 2006: pp.22-22
External links
* [http://www.qcp.org.au/ Queensland Centre for Photography website]
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