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Coronavirus Resources: Updated for 2021

Image: Sharon and Yash by Ciara Leeming

Page updated: 07/04/21

We are now very used to life in lockdown but that doesn’t make it any easier, so we have gathered a range of information and resources (updated for 2021) that we hope you will find useful.

If there are any errors with this page or anything you think we have missed off then please let us know through the contact form, or direct message to @RedeyeNetwork on twitter.

Image shows two young women stood inside their house laughing together. They are photographed from outside through their window and are surrounded by plants.

Rebuilding relationships with Europe

As the UK leaves the European Union, what can any of us do to rebuild cultural links with Europe? The former North West MEP Julie Ward has compiled a list of the most important networks, movements and resources.

European flag Photo by Instituto Gallaecia  Via Flickr; CC BY-ND 2.0 licence

Climate art and action in the time of pandemic

The environmentalist Phil Korbel presented a Redeye Rethink Session on 26 May 2020, and in this follow-up piece he explores how photographers can play their part in tackling climate change. Photo: Vidura Jang Bahadur

Writing about your photography

Curator, writer and educator Camilla Brown recently led a workshop for Redeye called Refreshing your artist statement. Here she sums up her advice to help you approach writing about your own work.

COVID-19 Case Study: June Cadogan

June Cadogan talks to us about how she's been working and her new platform for female photographers for our latest COVID-19 Case Study.

COVID-19 Case Study: Hayleigh Longman

Our latest COVID-19 Case Study, exploring the ways the photographic community is working and staying connected through the pandemic, is with Hayleigh Longman, a photographic artist based in London, UK.

Len Grant - a career in photography

Len Grant, co-founder of Redeye and a driving force in its early days, celebrates 30 years as a photographer this month with a new crowdfunded book. Here he gives an honest reflection on how his career has developed, and the importance of connections and collaborations.

Photo: Len Grant

Experiencing the pandemic - a philosopher's perspective

In April 2020 at the height of lockdown Redeye invited the philosopher Dr Katrin Joost to give a talk reflecting on the effect of the pandemic on all of us, both individually and collectively. Her talk also included reference to the part photography plays in exploring these ideas. The essay below expands on those reflections.

Images: Katrin Joost

Stepping back to jump forward

In mid-April 2020 Redeye invited colleagues from Company of Mind, Adrian West and Sophie Brown, to talk online to artists and photographers about how to adapt creative businesses to the coronavirus pandemic. They shared some useful ideas about how to think about and picture businesses in a way that enables us to see what we might change for the better. In this article Adrian and Sophie explore those ideas a bit further.

COVID-19 Case Study: Rebecca Burns

Our COVID-19 Case Studies are a new strand on our blog celebrating the different ways the photographic community is working and staying connected through the pandemic. Rebecca Burns speaks to us about her project Server Artwork and how she is adapting to life in lockdown.

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