2025 Photography Awards
2025 Photography Graduates
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Angus Scott
TENDING THE INVASION Tending the invasion forms a connection with blackberry (Rubus fruticosus) as a site of intertwined ecological, colonial, and personal… more …
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Daniela Rodriguez
Echoes of Elsewhere: Navigating Belonging in Distant Lands How do diasporic identities become visible within a nation still shaped by colonial ways… more …
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Darcy Wiblin
You Can Kiss My Elbow follows the beginnings of a new chapter in my life. A chapter in which I am learning countless… more …
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Eden Muster
PARTY PARASITE is a viral infection that can only be cured through song, dance and unorthodox medical procedures. The operations you must… more …
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Elijah Cristiano
THE VOICE OF THE MARIBYRNONG Located on the land of the Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung and Bunurong Peoples of the Kulin Nation, the… more …
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Emma Cunard-Naramos
HAPTIC is collaborative exploration of skin and body through photography and realised in fabric. Having skin and a body is one of the… more …
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Isabela Grace Ascui
I’M STILL HERE I’m Still Here, is an archival photographic installation that honours the continuing presence of loved ones who have passed… more …
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Lucy Elliot
IT’S NO LONGER ABOUT YOU, I NO LONGER REMEMBER YOUR VOICE. This work is about my first relationship at 18 years old.… more …
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Ma. Klarissa Camagong
Ma. Klarissa Camagong (Isa) is a photographer and video artist based in Naarm/Melbourne. Her practice explores the relationship between nature, emotion, and… more …
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Minh-An Pham
RỒI MỘT NGÀY CON SẼ MẤT (SOMEDAY I WILL LOSE YOU) In 2017, at the age of 15, I began studying abroad… more …
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Thái Hoàng “Nguyên” Lê
I, Me, Myself This body of work is an exploration of the self, guided by a simple but profound principle: “I… more …
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Yiqiu Zhang
Shape of Pain This project continues my exploration of domestic violence through symbolic studio photography. Building upon my previous series, I focus… more …
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Yuhang Wang
THINGS THAT REFUSE TO SETTLE working with black-and-white photographs created through chemical interventions, solarisation, and Instax film, this body of work studies… more …
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Yutong Chen
City Skin: Placing Traces City Skin: Placing Traces is a photographic installation that reimagines the invisible residues of human life within… more …
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Zimeng Hua
“Who Are You / Who Am I” “Who Are You / Who I Am” is inspired by the 16-personality test, which is… more …
