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Saturday, February 28, 2015

Alan Henderson

Lawn Bowler | Groundsman
"I've lived in many places, but now settled in Charters Towers
away from the hustle and bustle of the coast. 
I'm a very community minded person - I believe in giving something back."

Thursday, February 26, 2015

Fergus Tait


Wednesday, February 25, 2015

Evelyn Bagnell

I've lived in Charters Towers 14 years now 
since my marriage... I love my job and
hanging out with friends...

Tuesday, February 24, 2015

Daryl Paxton & Darrylene Mcbain






Darrylene "I like the openess of Charters Towers
and the old houses... being part of the rural Fire Brigade is important, and to me it is a personal competition agains every fire."





Daryl "Rural firies is about mates helping mates...
every fire is different and has its own challenges...
and having no funging from government is its own challenge."





Tuesday, February 17, 2015

Sandy Wilkinson

Wildlife Carer | Waitress | Musician
"Caring for these babies and releasing them into
the wild is important and very satisfying...
and a big commitment.
I would like my music to make other happy."

Alan Hamilton

"Life means getting in and doing it"

About the artist...

Karen Tenni is an artist who discovered a passion for the medium of photography around 1990, when a friend loaned her a Olympus SLR camera so she could participate in a Photo Workshop.  Ever since then, a camera has never been far from her hand.

https://www.facebook.com/KarenTenniPhotoArt

Monday, February 16, 2015

about the project... Portrait Project: Charters Towers. Photography by Karen Tenni



An exciting initiative by photographer Karen Tenni, participants were selected from Charters Towers Residents (from approx 8,500 in the region) and cover a broad spectrum of professions, ages and cultural backgrounds, providing a diverse study of Australian regional life.  Begun in 2010, with the support of the Regional Art Development Fund (RADF) - a Qld government and Charters Towers Regional Council partnership, the exhibition at the Don Roderick Gallery in October 2011 was celebration of the first part of a multi-stage project.


Charters Towers is a regional town 130km inland from Townsville in Queensland.  Main industries are mining, cattle and education, with a broad range of support services and organisations.  There is also a significant Aboriginal population based in the region.

The Charters Towers Portrait Photo Project comprises of digital environmental photographic portraits of significant and interesting residents in the Charters Towers region. 
 
Each participant chose to have their photographic portrait taken in one of three locations (work, home or play); answer a few questions about their life in Charters Towers; and introduces/suggests  another resident they think will add significance to the project.  

Stage 2 will begin soon... do you know someone who should be imortalised ?
If you would like to be part of this project, please contact Karen Tenni on 0409 005 085,  or email karen.tenni@gmail.com.