Events and Exhibitions
Venues
Past Events and Exhibitions
There are a wealth of creative possibilities waiting for you once you have learnt how the camera works.
International artist, Jessa Fairbrother will be hosting a solo exhibition, Armour studies (regarding skin) at the Vittoria Street Gallery opening on Monday 16th January until Friday 17th February 2017.
Argentea Gallery presents ‘Fertile Ground’ the first of an annual exhibition that is intended to highlight Birmingham and the wider Midlands area as a place of abundant creative potential and production.
Landmarks is an exhibition and publication, commissioned by the Mercer Art Gallery with new work by Yorkshire photographer Liza Dracup, inspired by the visualisation of the landscape of northern England found in the work of early photographers in the Mercer's photography collection.
The Human Document takes The Bitter Years as its starting point in exploring artists’ enduring fascination with the FSA Historical Section– both as photographs designed to awaken human emotions and as a collective body of images.
Redeye member David Gleave will be hosting the launch of his book "In the City" which includes 56 images taken in various cities.
This one-day symposium accompanies Museums Sheffield’s new exhibition at the Graves Gallery, Street View: Photographs of Urban Life. It's also the first chance to hear about plans for the new Photographic Collections Network.
A 94-year-old photographer, who has documented the arrival and the lives of South Asian immigrants to Coventry since the 1950s, is being exhibited for the first time in November.