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Valerie Kirk

Contributing artists

Born: 1957, Dumfriesshire, Scotland
Works: Canberra

Gemma Baxter (right view), 2019 Shea Kirk

Gemma Baxter (right view), 2019

Shea Kirk
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Callan Bradley Hales (left and right view), 2018 by Shea Kirk

Callan Bradley Hales (left and right view), 2018

by Shea Kirk
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Ella B Rowe (right view), 2021 Shea Kirk

Ella B Rowe (right view)

Shea Kirk
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Ruby (left view), 2022 Shea Kirk

Ruby (left view)

Shea Kirk
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Ron and Valerie Taylor
Ron and Valerie Taylor
Ron and Valerie Taylor

Ron and Valerie Taylor, n.d.

an unknown artist
Portrait, type C photograph on paper

Gift of Valerie Taylor and Ron Taylor AM 2006

Contributing artists

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Find out more from each of the artists reinterpreting and reimagining elements of Australian history.

Shea Kirk

Shea Kirk

Vox pops

So this portrait here is part of a much larger series I've been shooting off and on for a number of years now.

Shea Kirk

Shea Kirk

Vox pops

I see everyone as being really special, amazing people and it is such a privilege to have the opportunity to work so closely and develop that relationship of trust and openness.

The Unbreakable, 2018 by Dave Laslett

The Unbreakable, 2018

by Dave Laslett
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Art Handlers' Award 2020

James & Jessica
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The Art Handlers' Award for 2020 went to Gemma Baxter (right view), 2019 by Shea Kirk.

Nine square images of previous winners of the National Photographic Portrait Prize

National Photographic Portrait Prize 2024

Upcoming exhibition

The exhibition is selected from a national field of entries, reflecting the distinctive vision of Australia's aspiring and professional portrait photographers and the unique nature of their subjects.

Marilyn Ball, Albatross, 2018 (detail) by Linde Ivimey

So Fine

Contemporary women artists make Australian history
Previous exhibition, 2018

This exhibition features new works from ten women artists reinterpreting and reimagining elements of Australian history, enriching the contemporary narrative around Australia’s history and biography, reflecting the tradition of storytelling in our country.

Ruby (left view), 2022 Shea Kirk

The 2023 National Photographic Portrait Prize

16 June 2023
Media

Shea Kirk’s portrait of friend and fellow-artist Emma Armstrong-Porter has won the 2023 National Photographic Portrait Prize.

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