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APG Member Merilyn Fairskye awarded prestigious Mullins Conceptual Photography Prize

Merilyn Fairskye - Focus Infinity IV (4.41am, 09 May 2024, Maralinga village   The Australian Photographic Society (APS) and the Muswellbrook Regional Arts Centre (MRAC) have announced Merilyn Fairskye's Focus Infinity IV (4.41am, 09 May 2024, Maralinga village),...

Visual archives of Hiroshima atomic bombing—Photographs and films in 1945

The Chugoku Shimbun Hiroshima Peace Media Center has just posted the website Visual archives of Hiroshima atomic bombing—Photographs and films in 1945 at https://visual-archives-hiroshima.jp/en/ The website consists of 1,532 photographs and two films recorded in...

Exhibition, “Canada and the Bomb”

"Canada and the Atom Bomb" reveals the hidden history that connects Canada with Hiroshima and Nagasaki through Canada's uranium mining and refining and complete integration with the American Manhattan Project that developed the atom bomb.   On exhibition for a...

Exhibition: Plutonium & Silver: The Atomic Photographers Guild | Imaging the Nuclear Condition

A group exhibition by members of the Atomic Photographers Guild (APG) was recently hosted in Vancouver, to coincide with the International Uranium Film Festival's 2024 North American Tour. Featuring the work of Robert Del Tredici, Mary Kavanagh, Harris Fogel, Harley...

Snapshots from elin o’Hara slavick’s exhibition, “After Hiroshima (Part 2)”

For the past two weeks, APG Advisory Board Member elin o'Hara slavick's exhibition, "After Hiroshima (Part 2)" has been on display at the Santa Ana College Main Art Gallery. Showing until April 3rd, 2024, the exhibition features elin's cyanotypes and photographic...
How do humans make sense of the bomb?

How do humans make sense of the bomb?

Photography and introduction by Robert Del Tredici. Captions by Robert Del Tredici and Gordon Edwards. | October 7, 2021 Source: Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists. This glass sphere, 3.2 inches...