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Louise Bagger, Clifford Brice (Rat of Tobruk), 2015, c-type photograph, courtesy the artist and the AIPP Reflections Project
This exhibition is supported by a grant from the Anzac Day Commemoration Council
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In conversation
Wednesday 27 July 2016
11am - 12pm
Flinders University City Gallery
State Library of South Australia
North Terrace | Adelaide
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Join Simon Kelly in conversation with World War II veteran William (Bill) Corey OAM.
Wish me luck: Honouring our World War II Veterans
On Anzac Day 2015, the Australian Institute of Professional Photography embarked on a nationwide project for the Anzac Centenary to photograph Australia’s surviving World War II veterans – many now in their late nineties. In South Australia alone 1050 portraits were taken over a seven month period. Presenting a selection of these works, this exhibition provides a snapshot of our remaining South Australian men and women who served in World War II, honouring their service and the service of those who are no longer with us.
An Australian Institute of Professional Photography and Flinders University Museum of Art exhibition in partnership with Atkins Photo Lab and Veterans SA
Co-curated by Sharon Cleary and Louise Bagger
Flinders University Museum of Art
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