Redeye's 2017 Annual General Meeting
Taking place on 27th September 2017 at Centre for Chinese Contemporary Art, Thomas Street, Manchester M4 1EU, from 18:30 to 20:00. ​

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In partnership with the Manchester School of Art Redeye presents In Conversation With Daniel Meadows on the 15th June. This will be a rare opportunity to hear Daniel speak about his career and work ahead of his exhibition Separate and Together – bringing June Street to Miles Platting opening on the 16th March.

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Commissioning for Change Lab with LOOK/17

In partnership with LOOK/17 Festival, Redeye presents a daylong event on improving the commissioning process and building better relationships between commissioners and photographers.  

A day of talks, workshops and a panel discussion to celebrate the contemporary photobook hosted in partnership with Manchester School of Art.

Redeye’s Helena Lee has been working with the Carbon Literacy Project to put together a course for photographers to gain accreditation as a Climate Aware Photographer. We believe this course is the first of its kind and it is open to photographers of any genre, experience and background. It's a space for you to learn more about the effects of climate change worldwide, consider your impact on the environment and discuss ways to commit to reducing your carbon footprint within your photographic work and your lifestyle.

All Redeye members are very welcome to Redeye's Annual General Meeting (AGM); it’s a key gathering each year to reflect on the last year, hear about future plans, and ask questions. 

 

This event is run in partnership with the Photo Collections Network

 

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Want to know more about how to navigate the different CC licenses, and find out how they affect your business?
 

Creative Commons aims to build capacity, develop practical solutions, and advocate for better open sharing of knowledge and culture that serves the public interest. How does that work for your archive or collection? How does this impact on collections we use?

Climate Aware Photography February

14 February 2023, 16:00 to 28 February 2023, 18:30

Redeye’s Climate Aware Photography course and certification is available to book now!

We believe Climate Aware Photography (CAP) is the first course of its kind. It is open to photographers of any genre, experience and background. This is a space for you to learn more about the effects of climate change worldwide, discuss photography’s impact on the environment and commit to reducing your own carbon footprint within your photographic work and your lifestyle.

Join us and the Photography Ethics Centre for this year’s Photography Ethics Symposium on the theme of vulnerability on the 2nd Decemeber 2022. 

 

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