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Belinda Mason
Belinda Mason

Belinda Mason

BiographyBelinda Mason is a photographer whose work explores many issues relating to the highly personal and often painful subjects of identity, race, body image, sexuality and social violence. While Mason produces solo works, also commercially, she often collaborates with a variety of artists to create a diverse and urgent public dialogue about issues that encourage social, environmental and political change.

Mason has exhibited widely both within Australia and internationally as much of her work is relevant across cultures and countries. In 2008 she won the Moran Prize for Photography and continues to explore and expose the injustices that exist and effect many of those marginalised in the media and society and our ongoing and accepted views of history.


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