“The Gala: Swinburne Greats” – Life with Covid Through The Eyes of Students 

Hanoi TimesSwinburne Vietnam held the photography exhibition The Gala: Swinburne Greats with the theme “Reflecting on a Chapter: Visualizing the pandemic learning experience” from December 17 to 19. The exhibition received numerous submissions with high quality and intriguing backstories, getting attention from students, parents, and art lovers in Hanoi.

A pleasant surprise with students’ highly artistic submissions

As an opportunity to share stories about the Covid experience, The Gala: Swinburne Greats surprised viewers with the high quality of submissions from student and amateur photographers. With topics ranging from portraits, landscapes, city views,… the submission pool was praised for its diversity and high quality in content, layout and lighting. 

Some of the notable works include: Hanging in the middle air, Father and Son, Fishing in the afternoon by Chu Quoc Anh, and Seek help by Nguyen Trong Bao. Both are currently sophomores at Swinburne Vietnam. 

the gala swinburne greats 1

“Seek help” – A father-and-son pair coming back home on a late train.

A considerable number of the submissions featured landscapes and stories from the hustle and bustle of city life. Nguyen Trong Bao – the author of Seek help featuring a father-and-son pair coming back home on a late afternoon from Long Bien station – shared: “ I love street photography because it captures the every day, every-life moments but can still stir us to the core.”

the gala swinburne greats 2

“Hanging in the middle air” showing hardships of the working class in urban areas

“Photography nurtures the soul and reflects our worldview” 

Apart from creating an opportunity for students to express themselves, “The Gala: Swinburne Greats” also aimed at spreading positive vibes among students and the greater community. Dr. Marisha McAuliffe, Director of Student HQ at Swinburne Vietnam, shared about the purpose of the exhibition: “Photography is an incredibly important way to represent a moment in time; those moments can be from joy to solitude, peacefulness to frustration, contentment to feeling lost, satisfied to overwhelmed, or anything in between. The exhibition aims to express through photography, our students’ personal perspective of their pandemic learning experience through, for example, the view outside through the window whilst they were studying, in the streets around their home and neighbourhood, or in the city itself.”

“After the pandemic, regulations, personal and professional lives, as well as other aspects of our lives, have changed drastically. This is an opportunity for our students – to tell their stories, through photography, their feelings and challenges, and how their lives have changed during the global pandemic,” Dr. McAuliffe stated.

the gala swinburne greats 3

“Fishing in the late afternoon” capturing the tranquillity at the end of the day

Speaking about his hobby with great enthusiasm, Chu Quoc Anh stated: “I saw a lot of changes in myself since I started picking up photography. I learned how to be meticulous and pay more attention to small details, such as using and caring for my camera. In particular, I become more observant of my surroundings and seek to enrich my worldview.” 

Besides students, the exhibition also received recognition from parents, most of whom were proud and amazed at the quality of the photos and the students’ mature views on life and social issues. Mr. Pham Quang Tien, a parent of a Swinburne Vietnam student, expressed: “Looking at my daughter’s work being exhibited here, I was very touched that her efforts are being recognized. I always knew that Swinburne Vietnam students are very active. But with this exhibition, I can see that they are very hardworking and inquisitive, and I was quite impressed by their profoundness.”

So, The Gala: Swinburne Greats can be seen as a meaningful gift to students, parents and art enthusiasts in the midst of the Covid pandemic. After the success of this exhibition, Swinburne Vietnam revealed that it would host more future events to send love and positivity to students and the community. 

See more works of the exhibition HERE

Rate this news

Trung ST

news

STUDENTS ATTENDING MARKETING LECTURE WITH GUEST PROF. DR. GORDON CAMPBELL.

On March 22, Swinburne Vietnam organized a Marketing/Branding session with Guest Dr. Gordon CAMPBELL in Australia, with the moderation of Dr. Bich Hanh TRAN on the topic of Branding and…

news

Media Workshop: Skills to work at Vietnam Television

In Media Industry, working in a professional environment is a dream come true. Thus, Swinburne Vietnam brings students tips to achieve their dreams   Media industry and TV channels have…

news

Digitalization and its influence on Media and Communication Industry

The digital transformation has influenced various business. It has changed the way we live. It appears in every corner – through your smartphones, laptops and even your digital watch. To…

news

Scholarship Scheme 2020

“Delighting the Future” Scholarship scheme The winner of the scholarship is chosen not only based on academic results and achievements, but they are candidates who express a good spirit to…