Land is Life
A multimedia climate change exhibition
In August 2010, Australian photographer Rodney Dekker traveled to the Pacific island nations of Tuvalu and Kiribati to capture stories and images of how climate change is affecting daily life on these fragile islands.
A selection of these powerful images is touring Australia in 2011 as the exhibition Land is Life. View the collection below, or find the nearest exhibition to you or enquire about hosting the exhibition yourself.
Where it’s on
ACT
Dates and locations to be announced.
NSW
Dates and locations to be announced.
QLD
Throughout February to early March 2012
Cosmo Café
Brunswick Street Mall, Fortitude Valley
Throughout March 2012
Mt Tamborine Library
Main St, Mt Tamborine, Monday-Friday 9am-5pm
New images returning mid-late March 2012
Green Door Café Gallery
360 Logan Rd, Stones Corner
Coming soon – dates to be advised: from late-March at Ipswich Library, during May at Logan Hyperdome Library and during July at Logan Central Library.
SA
Dates and locations to be announced.
TAS
Dates and locations to be announced
VIC
Dates and locations to be announced.
WA
Dates and locations to be announced
Find out more
- Ask a question – read our latest blog post from Tuvalu and ask about life on the frontlines of climate change
- Check out more of Rodney's climate change work in his exhibition Tides of Resilience, which documents the aftermath of Cyclone Sidr in Bangladesh
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