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Mandy Barker at Ballarat Bienalle September 1, 2019

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Mandy Barker is an international award-winning photographer whose work involving marine plastic debris over the past 10 years has received global recognition. Working with scientists she aims to raise awareness about plastic pollution in the world’s oceans whilst highlighting the harmful affect on marine life and ultimately ourselves.

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Barker’s work has been published in over 40 countries including; National Geographic, TIME Magazine, The Guardian, The Financial Times, Smithsonian, The New Scientist, The Explorer’s Journal, UNESCO, The British Journal of Photography, FOAM Magazine, GUP, and The RPS Journal. She has exhibited internationally from Inner Mongolia, China, to the United Nations Headquarters, and Aperture Foundation in New York, and at the Victoria & Albert Museum and Photographers’ Gallery in London, and the Science & Technology Park in Hong Kong. She has been interviewed live on many occasions including by the BBC during UK Hull City of Culture 2017, ITV for World Ocean’s Day 2018 and on CNN News US ‘Connect the World’, about her series PENALTY during the FIFA World Cup 2014. She has also been part of ‘Circularity’ a short film with Christina Figueres and Stella McCartney, produced by VICE in 2018.

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Barker was shortlisted for the Prix Pictet Award SPACE 2017, the world’s leading photography award for sustainability, and also nominated for the Magnum Foundation Fund and Deutsche Borse Foundation Photography Prize 2018. She is a recipient of the 2018 National Geographic Society Grant for Research and Exploration. Her first book ‘Beyond Drifting: Imperfectly Known Animals’ was selected as one of the Ten Best Photography Books of 2017, by Smithsonian. Barker is a member of the Union of Concerned Photographers UCP, which is dedicated to using the power of imagery to underline the urgency of environmental concerns.

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In June 2019 Barker took part in the ‘Henderson Island Plastic Pollution Expedition’ which has been awarded the title of an ‘Explorers Club Flag Expedition’. Only 3 – 5 expeditions per year are recognised in this way, and have previously included the Apollo 11 Space Mission, and the dive to Challenger Deep. A significant accomplishment that details of the expedition including marine plastic pollution data will now become part of the archives and accessible to other modern day explorers and scholars.

In 2012 she was awarded The Royal Photographic Society’s Environmental Bursary enabling her to join scientists in a research expedition which sailed from Japan to Hawaii to examine the accumulation of marine plastic debris in the tsunami debris field in the Pacific Ocean. In June 2017 she was invited by Greenpeace to join the Beluga II Expedition which sailed around the remote and unique island locations of the Inner Hebrides, Scotland, to recover plastic debris in a commission for Greenpeace. Barker speaks internationally about her work to engage people with the plastic issue. She has been invited as a guest speaker at the National Geographic Photography Seminar 2018, Washington DC, Stanford University California, on behalf of the British Embassy and the British Council at the political festival Almedalen, Sweden, and as the opening keynote speaker for the EuroConference GlobalCapital Sustainable & Responsible Capital Markets Forum in Amsterdam.

In July 2019 Barker announced her collaboration with Stanford University through the launch of the virtual reality experience, ‘Ripple: the unintended life of plastics in the sea’. Stanford’s Communication Programme in Journalism worked with her using 4 images to represent how ubiquitous plastic has now become part of our world . The experience allows recovered plastic to be viewed alongside music and information, to encourage the viewer to become involved in an extraordinary way, and in a way that perhaps a 2-dimensional image is not able to do. The experience is available to everyone across all platforms, from viewing on a 360º headset to accessing on a mobile phone. https://rippleplastic.com

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Engaging the younger generation through her work, Barker was part of a youth mentoring programme with First Exposures, an organisation that empowers youth through photography in San Francisco, and in April 2020 she will be the artist in resident at Four Arts, Palm Beach, Florida, United States.

“The aim of my work is to engage with and stimulate an emotional response in the viewer by combining a contradiction between initial aesthetic attraction along with the subsequent message of awareness. The research process is a vital part of my development as the images I make are based on scientific fact, essential to the integrity of my work. The impact of marine plastic is an area I have documented for more than 10 years and am committed to pursuing through visual interpretation, and in collaboration with science I hope it will ultimately lead to positive action in tackling this increasing environmental problem, which is currently of global concern”.

https://www.mandy-barker.com

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Ballarat International Photo Biennale and ‘One for the Books’ May 17, 2013

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ONE FOR THE BOOKS

A PRIZE FOR SELF PUBLISHED PHOTOGRAPHY BOOKS

sponsored by Blurb

The Ballarat International Foto Biennale with major sponsor Blurb, present ‘One for the Books’ an exciting new prize celebrating the book as an innovative and contemporary format for presenting photography in a creative and narrative form.This prize is specifically for self published, print on demand books. Books previously published by a traditional publishing house are not eligible for entry

WHO CAN ENTER

The 2013 ‘One for the Books’ Prize will accept submissions for two categories; Professional and Amateur.  Winners will be announced at on Monday 19th August 2013 at the Post Office Gallery, Ballarat. Entrants must be Australian residents

HOW MUCH TO ENTER

Entry is $10 per book. [discount for BIFB members] Limit of 3 books per entrant

WHAT TO ENTER

A PDF File of your complete book.  To be considered for the final your file must be in a format that can be produced by Blurb, as they will print the shortlisted books from which the winners will be selected. To see detailed entry specifications click here.

WHERE TO SEND  PDF and PAY ENTRY FEE

Upload your file and make your entry payment by clicking the enter button at the bottom of this page. You can only enter and pay online

CLOSING DATE FOR ENTRIES

Monday July 1st,  11.00pm EST

THE JUDGING PROCESS

The initial  judging panel will view all books online only, and select ten books from the Amateur Category and ten books from the Professional Category. These twenty books will be printed by Blurb and will be on display at the Post Office Gallery, Ballarat for the duration of the Ballarat International Foto Biennale from Saturday August 17th to Sunday September 15th 2013. The final judging panel will select the two winners from the display. The finalist exhibition will continue with two shows, one in Melbourne at Eleven40 Gallery, Malvern, and one in Sydney in the 12 months following the close of BIFB’13