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When Fungi Found Us — Cultivating an Audience for Biodiversity Conservation

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Stephen Axford and Catherine Marciniak/Stephen and Catherine with Planet Fungi/2025/Photography/4000×2667

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Date:
21 May, 2026
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Time:
6:00 pm – 7:30 pm
Venue:
The Founders Room
Location:
Level 2, 65b Woobys Lane, Hobart. More info
Calendar:
All Events, Festival

Presented by the Tasmanian Mushroom Festival

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Event Details:
Thursday 21 May, 2026
6:00pm – 7:30pm


Tickets:
$15 each + booking fee

Tickets are available at the door, payment with card only

Filmmaker–photographer duo Stephen Axford and Catherine Marciniak will be in conversation about their remarkable two-decade journey through the hidden world of fungi.

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The authors of the stunning new coffee-table book Planet Fungi: A Photographer’s Foray are coming to the Tasmanian Mushroom Festival for a lively reading and Q&A event.

Filmmaker and photographer duo Stephen Axford and Catherine Marciniak invite audiences on a guided journey through their two decade exploration of the hidden world of fungi. Their work has taken them from Australia’s rainforests to the cloud forests of the Himalayas, capturing fungi in ways that reveal their quiet power as recyclers, networkers, and forest builders.

Offering a rare chance to experience their breathtaking footage and photography with the people who created it. Stephen and Catherine will share stories from the field, insights from their portable time-lapse studio, and highlights from their award-winning documentary Follow the Rain, along with their contributions to major series such as Planet Earth II.
They will also take audiences inside their new book Planet Fungi: A Photographer’s Foray, co-authored with leading mycologist Dr Tom May. It is an opportunity to hear how images were made, what they discovered along the way, and how their curiosity grew into a lifelong craft. Q&A with the authors and book signing following the presentation.

It is an intimate, generous session that shows how passion, patience, and a love of the natural world can open doors to an unseen universe. In the end, it becomes clear that Stephen and Catherine did not simply find fungi. Fungi found them.

Accessibility

Accessible entry via Lift in The Courtyard (via Woobys Lane)
Accessible Toilet
Registered Assistance Animals welcome
Companion Card

No artist / Cruentomycena-viscidocruenta / 2023 / photograph / 2799×3260/Stephen Axford
No artists / Planet Fungi with lichen / 2025 / Photography / 2958×2958/Stephen Axford

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Salamanca Arts Centre wishes to acknowledge that the Centre stands on the country of the palawa people. In recognition and reflection of the deep history and culture of this island, we also wish to acknowledge the Tasmanian Aboriginal community, who are the traditional owners and continued custodians of the land and waters of Lutruwita/Tasmania.

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