Acknowledgments

Old Parliament House and the MAP Group would like to thank the following people and organisations for their generous contributions to this exhibition.


Exhibition Patron

Museum of Australian Democracy at Old Parliament House Temporary Exhibitions and Events Team

  • Michael Camack
  • Luke Cummins
  • Thomas Graham
  • Kate Jenkins
  • Nicolle Keyes
  • Greg Lissaman
  • Andrea McCuaig
  • Martin Miles
  • Glenda Smith
  • John Wayte

The MAP Group Exhibition Team

Exhibition production

  • Fini
  • New North Fine Art Printing
  • Rob Little Digital Images
  • Thylacine
  • Virginia Cooke

Website Design

Photographers

Supporters of the MAP Group

  • Colin Abbott
  • Ben Barlow
  • Cate Barlow
  • Tim Anderson Bonsor
  • John Crook, Sir Samuel Moggs Foundation
  • Michael Field
  • Margo Fitzgibbon
  • David Johns, New North Gallery
  • Margot Jones
  • Tim Lee
  • Rhys Ryan, Porter Novelli Australia
  • Madeleine Say, State Library of Victoria
  • Michael Silver, New North Fine Art Printing
  • Ray Stack, Stacks Financial Services
  • Anthony Stretch, Chunkymedia
  • Jana Waldron
  • Colin Weight
  • Deb Williams
  • Anna Wolf
  • David Zerman

Beyond Reasonable Drought is a Museum of Australian Democracy at Old Parliament House travelling exhibition in association with the MAP Group – Many Australian Photographers.

The MAP Group, is a non-profit association of approximately 50 photographers who share a passion and commitment to high quality, independent documentary image making. The group is led by Andrew Chapman who has a long history of initiating rural based projects. The MAP Group donates all imagery back to the towns and people involved – a gift that enriches their historical archive in a unique and substantial way.

This exhibition was first presented at Old Parliament House as part of Vivid – National Photographic Festival, 2008.

Old Parliament House logo MAP Group logo

This exhibition was shown at the Museum of Australian Democracy at Old Parliament House during 2008 and will be on show again from November 2009 to February 2010.

More information is available on the exhibitions page.