For our October photowalk, we will be heading to Ballarat International Foto Biennale for the day.
The Ballarat International Foto Biennale was founded in 2005 and attracts significant International and Australian photographers as one of Australia’s pre-eminent photographic festivals. It is a not-for-profit event that immerses the historic town of Ballarat in photographic art. For over 14 years, the Ballarat International Foto Biennale has enriched the cultural landscape of regional Victoria and become the most significant, prestigious photographic arts festival in Australia. Held every two years it showcases work from domestic and international artists that is new, previously unseen in Australia or contextualised afresh; the Open Program fosters the development of new artists.
We are planning to catch the V/Line train from Southern Cross Station – although for those who wish to drive, you can meet the main group on arrival at Ballarat Railway Station. We will spend the day checking out some of the photography exhibitions in Ballarat, including MCC Member Melissa Jane Cachia’s exhibition (Ballarat Trades Hall). There will be some photography opportunities around town while walking between the exhibitions.
During the day we will have various meeting locations, coffee stops and get together for a late lunch before returning to Melbourne by train.
All visitors, friends and members of the Melbourne Camera Club are welcome to attend.
Date: Sunday 6 October
Meeting location: Southern Cross Railway Station
Meeting point: On the platform for the Ballarat/Wendouree V/Line train
Meeting time: 9.00am
Train departure: 9.16am – Southern Cross
Train arrival: 10.40am – Ballarat
*Please ensure your Myki card has sufficient credit for the trip
If you prefer to drive:
Ballarat meeting location: Ballarat Railway Station, outside the main doors
Ballarat meeting time: 10.45am (train arrives 10.40am)
Return train:
Train departure: 6.13pm – Ballarat
Train arrival: 7.40pm – Southern Cross
* Trains return to Melbourne hourly if you wish to return earlier (or later)
>> IMPORTANT NOTE: Daylight savings begins in the morning of 6 October, don’t forget to set your alarm!