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Commissioned to take photos of writers with disabilities to be put on post cards. See below for final product


Museum of Australian Democracy at Eureka

Commissioned to take two photos of advocates selected for the “Grassroots Democracy: the Campaign for Disability Rights Exhibition 2015.

On line Exhibition: http://made.org/explore/exhibitions/disability-rights-exhibition

Exhibitions:

Head On Exhibition 2013

Was selected as one of the 35 featured photographers’ to show my exhibition – “ Short  and Sweet”

See photos of the opening night at Global Gallery Sydney:

As a person with Short Stature (Dwarfism) I have  an unusual perspective of the world. I also have the unique opportunity to photograph the lives of others just like myself. My work offers average height people the opportunity to see inside a world that is different and yet very much the same – See more at: https://www.headon.com.au/exhibitions/short-and-sweet#sthash.FtvG6fhO.dpuf

Click here to see the Artist Statement: pdf icon

Links to media:

Head On Website
https://www.headon.com.au/exhibitions/short-and-sweet

A Golden Moment Exhibition

“This exhibition is an opportunity to educate the general public that short statured people can do anything including play elite sport”. This exhibition commemorates the achievements of Team Australia at the 2013 World Dwarf Games in Michigan, USA. Coppolino, who is a short statured athlete herself, approached the task of photographing these unique athletes by drawing on her own artistic and sporting experience.

She worked closely with Ali Ryan, an average height photographer, to document the Games from their own very different vantage points and experience.

Coppolino, a two time veteran of the World Dwarf Games, was determined to photograph the Games as both a creative and advocacy tool.

As a longtime advocate for people with a disability, Coppolino is passionate about short statured people taking their equal place alongside all members of the community. This means equality of opportunity and acknowledgment of achievement.

Media for this exhibition:

Arts Access Victoria
http://youtu.be/QDy2CvHhgZA

The Weekly Review
http://www.theweeklyreview.com.au/uncategorized/1794897-world-dwarf-games-serve-as-an-education-tool-video/

A Golden Moment facebook
https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.734410006647764.1073741829.220507908037979&type=3

The Herald Sun
http://www.heraldsun.com.au/…/golden…/story-fngnvmox-1226806052728

The Leaders Newspaper
http://www.heraldsun.com.au/…/golden…/story-fngnvmox-1226806052728

The Border Mail
http://www.bordermail.com.au/story/3106052/pictures-of-social-change/

A Silent Tears Exhibition

Australian Council of the Arts funded this project in 2015. Silent Tears is three artist’s exploration of 12 women’s stories using a variety of photographic techniques and multi-media. Led by Mason, and supported by artists Dieter Kiernan (video) and Margherita Coppolino (documentary photography), audiences are immersed in the participant’s experiences to stimulate a deeper understanding of the diversity of violence, discrimination and survival

Click below to see website:

http://silenttears.com.au/the-exhibition/

Media:

The Australia Women Online
http://australianwomenonline.com/silent-tears-exhibition-throws-spotlight-on-gendered-violence-and-disability/

Primary Communication
http://www.primary-pr.com/shedding-silent-tears-for-women-whose-lives-are-shattered-by-violence/