TIDES OF RESILIENCE
A photography and multimedia exhibition about climate change upon Bangladesh
Thank you to those who have funded this exhibition project so far. The results are:

In the exhibition Tides of Resilience I continue to explore how climate change is affecting communities around the word, this time in Bangladesh.
The exhibition has been gaining a bit of media exposure:
The exhibition is raising money to cover its costs and to donate to a charity that builds schools and provides education in Bangladesh. I began this project to bring the story of these people to the attention of a wider audience, and in doing so give something back to them. Ten percent of sales and money raised towards the exhibition will be donated to the charity Co-Operation In Development. You can make a contribution to the project by visiting FUND.
This is very strong work. It is work that should be seen by the widest audience possible. It addresses not only the crucial elements of climate change and the way it affects peoples lives, but the over-riding theme is human resilience, dignity and self-respect. Ms Julie Millowick, President of MAP Group.
This exhibition is proudly sponsored by the Climate Advocacy Fund, engaging with companies for improved climate performance www.climateadvocacyfund.com.au and Pixel Perfect www.pixelperfect.com.au for all your professional printing needs. Many other sponsors have kindly donated their products or services, see below.
Exhibition dates: 24 Oct 18 Nov
First Floor, 285 Carlisle Street
Melbourne, Australia
ph: +61 409 312 839
info@obscuragallery.com
Opening Hours
Tues - Sat: 12pm - 6pm
Rodney holds a Masters degree in Environmental Analysis and
International Development, he is represented by Obscura Photos and is a
member of MAP Group.

