The All of Us exhibition will be officially launched in the lead up to the Australia Day festivities on January 16 at Federation Square.
The Crossbar building (the black building at left) will be covered in photographs.
The photographs of more than 220 Australians born in more than 190 countries will be mounted onto the walls of the Crossbar building at Federation Square for Australia Day on Saturday, January 26, 2008.
Fed Square CEO Kate Brennan decided on the installation as a better way to integrate the project into the daily life of the square and to ensure maximum exposure for the project.
Photographer Michel Lawrence has spent the past two years photographing at least one person from every country of the world who now live here in Australia. The project will be seen as an installation at Fed Square, in a Selected Works exhibition at Australian Galleries in Collingwood and in a large format photographic book, also titled All of Us.
The exhibition will feature large scale prints measuring either 2metres by 1 metre or as 1metre by 1 metre and will be mounted directly to the outer surface of the Crossbar building by a team of specialists, which is expected to take several days to install. There will also be several short audio visual productions which will feature on the brand new big screen at Fed Square.
Kate Brennan announced the launch date this week and said she expects more than a million people will see the exhibition which is expected to remain in place until Diversity Week.

