Ralph Kerle Events

The Difference Between Perception and Sight; How We Make SENSE
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The Difference Between Perception & Sight; How We Make Sense.
Venue: Middle Harbour Yacht Club, 75 Lower, 75 Parriwi Rd, Mosman NSW 2088
Date: Friday September 27
Time 7.00pm - 9.30pm
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Join us for a fascinating exploration into the world of perception and sight. Have you ever wondered how our brains interpret the world around us? Or why we see things differently from one another?
Dr. Con Petsoglou, Ophthalmologist, Sydney Eye Hospital; Senior Lecturer, University of Sydney and Director of the NSW Medical Tissue Bank, and Ralph Kerle, a renowned Australian photographer and kayaker, delve into the complexities of perception and sight, shedding light on how we make sense of the world. Whether you're a psychology enthusiast or simply curious about the way we see things, this event is sure to be an eye-opening experience.
The evening will feature the world premiere screening of a short film entitled "Ralph's Eye," shot around Middle Harbour. The film is intended to serve as inspiration for anyone facing a disability, showing how challenges can be transformed into unique creative expressions.
The event includes refreshments, vibrant entertainment, courtesy of the Road Captains and a live auction, the proceeds of which will be contributed to the Sydney Eye Hospital Foundation.
Don’t miss this evening of intrigue, inspiration, enlightenment and entertainment.
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Ralph Kerle is a proud supporter of the Sydney Eye Hospital Foundation.

Art, Kayaking and Mental Health - Meet the Artist
Meet Ralph Kerle, explore his creative journey from kayaking to artistic inspiration and participate in workshop that uses his images to engage in a creative conversation around the theme of mental health, perception and creativity.
Refreshments will be available.
Supported by

Drawings On Water Exhibition Opening by the Mayor of Willoughby, Councillor Gail Giles-Gidney
Willoughby Mayor Gail Giles-Gidney will open the exhibition at Gallery 88, 88 Penshurst St Willoughby on Thursday 19 March. Musical entertainment will be provided by vocalist and musician Rory O’Donoghue (aka Thin Arthur from the famous ABC comedy series, the Aunty Jack Show.
Further information is available at www.ralphkerlesphotos.com. To arrange an interview please contact Ralph on 0412 559 603.
Free car parking is available at the Oakville Road council car park, behind Dan Murphy’s on Penshurst St.
Supporting the Black Dog Institute, a leader in mental health research, clinical treatments and education programs. Prizes donated by Sydney Harbour Kayaks.