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Photography awards exhibition set to open

Photography awards exhibition set to open

PHOTO: GREGOR RICHARDSON
Tūhura Otago Museum design exhibition manager Shanaya Cunningham puts the finishing touches to a panel displaying Craig McKenzie's Kakariki Karaka, a previous winner of the Tūhura Otago Museum's annual photography awards. This year's photography awards exhibition, Tūhura's 26th awards exhibition, opens tomorrow. The awards attracted 4450 entries this year across four categories: wildlife, botanical, landscape and natural abstract pop-up. A statement from the museum said a major feature of this year's exhibition was the special screening of Wildlife Rescue, a locally filmed documentary, highlighting the life-saving work of Dunedin's Wildlife Hospital.

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