Robyn Stacey is one of Australia’s pre-eminent contemporary photographers.
Her new body of work for Museum of Brisbane reveals some of the city’s most familiar places, buildings and landmarks in a completely new way.
Stacey uses one of the oldest photographic techniques invented more than 1000 years ago, the camera obscura. Giving the technique a bold and surprising twist, her work turns entire rooms into the surface of a photograph, casting the view from the outside in.
You’ll join the Director, Peter Denham, as he explores the changing nature of Brisbane’s landscape through Robyn Stacey: Cloud Land.