an online information event for artefact based EPQ's
Carmen Winant's practice draws on photographic tools to center feminist struggle, discourse and movement building, aiming to visualise the human beings who do the political ? and often, very quotidian ? work of caring and organizing on the ground. In this experimental lecture Winant centres intergenerational feminist inheritance as a subject (and strategy) across her projects. How do our priorities mount and shift; in what ways are past failures made evident in that exercise? What might that ultimately teach us about the possibilities of our present, as it comes to liberation struggle?
Coinciding with her presentation in Soho Photography Quarter, hear Lisa Barnard discuss our the troubled history of gold, our reverence for it and its role in our endless pursuit of progress - the focus of her public installation of her multi-year project, The Canary and The Hammer
Boris Mikhailov: Ukrainian Diary | Zofia Rydet: Sociological Record | Click! 100 Years of the Photobooth | 10 October 2025 to 22 February 2026
Join photo specialists Brandei Estes and Hannah Watson in this four-week course to gain insight of the exciting world of photography.
Join photography specialist Brandei Estes on a tour of Paris Photo 2025 and put your skills to the test.Image: Gohar Dashti installation in Paris Photo 2024.
Across five sessions, this online course explores the relationship between photography, music and the Black experience using the work of Dennis Morris, with particular focus on his landmark series, Growing Up Black, as a starting point.
Online Course | Visual Resistance and Politics of the Everyday: Photography in Eastern and Central Europe 1940s?TodayJoin artist Tereza Zelenkov? for a six-week course exploring how hotography has shaped the cultural, political and social landscapes of Central and Eastern Europe from the 1940s to the present. This course examines the role of photography as a tool of resistance, documentation and imagination across Central and Eastern Europe. Moving beyond Western-centric frameworks, it highlights the intersections of gender, class and politics in photographic practice ? tracing how artists have engaged with everyday life, socialist ideologies, underground subcultures, political upheavals and post-socialist transformations.
Dennis Morris: Music + Life | Felicity Hammond: Variations | 27 June to 28 September 2025
Online info session for Develops youth c ollective 2025
Get to know the key areas to consider when setting up an archive in this six-week course. See examples of a range of archives and learn how archives have changed since the advent of the digital age.
How can folklore help us to navigate today?s digital chaos? In this talk we consider how folklore has become critical for understanding new forms of digital communication. Hear G?nseli Yalcinkaya explores this intricacies of online culture, proposing new media theory that invites the distant past into the near future.
From Silence to Witness: Tracing Ukrainian Photography Through HistoryEmerging from the heavily constructed narratives such as domestic (otechestvennaya) or Soviet photography, Ukrainian photography is gradually rediscovering its genealogy and a profound connection to historical events that shaped contemporary Ukraine. These events have long captivated photographers with a documentary sensibility, drawn to the truthful depiction of profound historical transformations. In this talk, Max Gorbatskyiand, Michael Kurtz and Kateryna Filyuk address photography?s role in bearing witness to pivotal historical moments such as the Chornobyl disaster, the Revolution of Dignity, and the ongoing war to explore key milestones and figures in the development of Ukrainian photography from the mid-20th century to the present day.
Join us for a one-day conference exploring the enduring impact of Dennis Morris?s photography and its role in documenting and shaping Britain?s visual culture and memory. This event brings together artists, researchers and local activists to reflect on photography and its role in capturing the experiences, struggles and solidarities of Black and Asian lives in 1970s and 1980s Britain.
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