Three Greek Australians named finalists for prestigious photography award

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Greek Australian creatives Effy Alexakis, Sam Scoufos and Michael Zavros have been listed among the finalists for the prestigious Josephine Ulrick and Win Schubert Photography Award 2024.

The Josephine Ulrick and Win Schubert Photography Award 2024 offers a range of portfolios by artists leading the contemporary photography world.

The award plays a key role in representing modern photography practices and how these contribute to rendering impactful work.

As the highest monetary prize for photography in Queensland, the $25,000 award is open to all Australian artists working in the broad medium of contemporary photography.

Visitors to the exhibition determine the $5,000 People’s Choice Award by voting for their favourite piece.

The exhibition at HOTA Gallery is free to visit and is open 10am to 4pm daily until May 11, 2025. More details here.

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