12 - 23 November 2020 | 5 min read | venue: Gaffa Gallery | cost: Free | address: 281 Clarence Street, Sydney NSW 2000

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Conflict and violence have plagued much of Uganda since independence in 1962. Today, ten years after hostilities ended, the region appears rejuvenated. The generation who grew up in refugee camps is receiving education, learning trades and returning to farming land.

While many still carry the physical and emotional scars of unconscionable devastation, it is evident that the human spirit is profoundly capable of emerging with resilience after war.

After studying software engineering and telecommunications, Los Angeles-born Brian picked up a friend's camera and a new career direction was born. His work has won awards and been featured in magazines. 

After delivering the first online festival in the world in May, attracting 80,000 visits, Head On Photo Festival returns with a printed festival of quality photography this November. 

Visit beautiful and topical exhibitions in open spaces and galleries around Sydney.

Explore the November exhibitions and more

Brian Hodges: Acholiland 2020

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when: 12 - 23 November 2020
start time/end time: Weekdays, 10am to 6pm | Saturdays, 11am to 5pm | Thursday 12 November to Monday 23 November
venue: Gaffa Gallery
cost: Free
city/suburb: sydney-nsw-australia
address: 281 Clarence Street, Sydney NSW 2000

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