Arts Focus: Photography and Moving Image

Discover resources to deepen your understanding of the exhibition Hayley Millar Baker: Selected Works at Wyndham Art Gallery. Explore the ideas, mediums, and themes that shape this powerful exhibition.

Baker, a local artist with international acclaim, presents 'Selected Works,' a solo exhibition of select moving image and photographic works, including the premiere of a compelling new series of photographic works, set across local and neighbouring Aboriginal lands.

Learn more: www.wyndham.vic.gov.au/whats-on/hayley-millar-baker-selected-works

Image credit She was like the lizard that fell into the water and became a crocodile (2025). Courtesy the artist and Vivien Anderson Gallery.

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Arts Focus: Photography and Moving Image

Discover resources to deepen your understanding of the exhibition Hayley Millar Baker: Selected Works at Wyndham Art Gallery. Explore the ideas, mediums, and themes that shape this powerful exhibition.

Baker, a local artist with international acclaim, presents 'Selected Works,' a solo exhibition of select moving image and photographic works, including the premiere of a compelling new series of photographic works, set across local and neighbouring Aboriginal lands.

Learn more: www.wyndham.vic.gov.au/whats-on/hayley-millar-baker-selected-works

Image credit She was like the lizard that fell into the water and became a crocodile (2025). Courtesy the artist and Vivien Anderson Gallery.

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