Clarence sesquicentenary (150 years) project
Have you captured our memories?
Did you know that in October this year, the Clarence City Council celebrates 150 years of existence?
To celebrate, the artists of the Hunter Island Press in collaboration with the Clarence City Council, would like to showcase 150 years of photographic memories in an art exhibition and series of artist-run digital printing workshops.
Our Tasmanian printmakers would like to share your favourite photographic memories of life and times in the Clarence district – simply bring in or post us your original images, and we’ll scan and turn them into works of art for the entire community to marvel and enjoy.
We are looking for the original images from the community and organisations that would like to participate.
Watch this space for news on upcoming workshops and exhibition.
FREE WORKSHOPS
10am–1pm, Saturday 7 August, Saturday 21 August, Saturday 4 September and Saturday 18 September. Contact us to book a place.
CONTACT US – THE HUNTER ISLAND PRESS
For more information you can call our President on 0401 067 486, or click here to send an email. Images can be sent to the Hunter Island Press, PO Box 1198, Rosny Park TAS 7018 – don’t forget to include a stamped self-addressed envelope if you’d like it back.
WOULD YOU LIKE TO DONATE AN IMAGE?
The Tasmanian Archive and Heritage Office would be pleased to receive any original photographs that you would like to donate.
They do not accept copies of originals, and would prefer that no restrictions are placed on the use of the photographs.
Any information that you can provide about each photograph, is greatly appreciated too.
If you have an image that you’d like to donate, bring it along to one of our upcoming workshops (dates TBA soon) or contact Robyn Eastley at the Tasmanian Archive and Heritage Office on 03 6214 4896.

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