Renee Doropoulos (b. 1980, Subiaco) lives in Boorloo/Perth and works with analogue and digital photography. Her practice explores cultural inheritance, memory, and belonging through protective symbols and landscapes shaped by migration and displacement. She has exhibited at Cheap Tongue Gallery, the Perth Centre for Photography, PS Art Space, Mundaring Arts Centre, the Moores Building, and Fringe World Perth, and her work has been published in Terra Firma magazine. In 2025, she was a finalist in the Iris Award and The Mono Awards.

EXHIBITIONS
2025
Iris Award - presented by Perth Centre for Photography at Cheap Tongue Gallery
2019 Seeking Asylum in Country: Western Australian Landscapes - PS Art Space
2017 The Daedalus Project - Fringe World Perth
2016 Contemporary Landscapes in Photography (CLIP) Award - Perth Centre for Photography
2015 Iris Award - Perth Centre for Photography
2007 Phosphorus 15 - Perth Centre for Photography
2006 Sex, Tripe and Bowling - Fotofreo 2006, various venues throughout Fremantle
2006 The Space Between - Fotofreo 2006, Perth Centre for Photography
2005 Iris Award - Perth Centre for Photography
2005 Foto Fuego: Vision de Cuba - Perth Centre for Photography
2005 Electronic - Mundaring Arts Centre
2004 American Souvenirs - Perth Centre for Photography
2004 Inside the Square - Perth Centre for Photography
2002 Giddy-Up (Edith Cowan University Graduate Show) - Moores Building

ART AWARDS
2025
Finalist, Iris Award - Perth Centre for Photography
2025 Highly Commended, The Mono Awards 2025 - Australian Photography magazine
2016 Finalist, Clip Award - Perth Centre for Photography
2015 Finalist, Iris Award - Perth Centre for Photography
2005 Finalist, Iris Award - Perth Centre for Photography