Join us in welcoming Uncle Mervyn as he gives a fascinating insight into his work and life as Australia’s first Aboriginal press photographer. You are invited to the Exhibition Opening and Artist Talk this weekend at Lake Macquarie’s Museum of Art and Culture, 1A First Street, Booragul, NSW 2284. 

Exhibition Opening
Friday 14 February 5:30 – 8:30 pm
Entry is free, music by DJ Wanjun and pop-up cash bar for refreshments. All welcome. 

Artist Talk and Q&A
Saturday, 15 February, 2 – 4 pm
Tickets $10, includes drinks and catering. All ages.
Bookings essential https://listenmervynbishop.eventbrite.com.au

Mervyn Bishop

1 February – 12 April 2020

Mervyn Bishop is arguably Aboriginal Australia’s most prolific photographer. Through capturing personal images of family and friends, intimate portraits of members of the Aboriginal community, and defining moments in Australia’s political and social history, he has helped shape our understanding of Australia today.

This exhibition, which brings together photographs from the Art Gallery of New South Wales collection and material from the artist’s archive, is a celebration of his life and work.

An Art Gallery of New South Wales touring exhibition

Prime Minister Gough Whitlam pours soil into the hands of traditional land owner Vincent Lingiari, Northern Territory 1975, type R3 photograph Art Gallery of New South Wales Hallmark Cards Australian Photography Collection Fund 1991 © Mervyn Bishop / Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet.