Events and Exhibitions
Venues
Past Events and Exhibitions
Millscapes is an exploration of Bailey Mill and Wellington Mill, two Saddleworth landmarks that have now vanished from the landscape. The exhibition is a mix of historic images from the Saddleworth Museum archives and those taken by photographer Andrew Marland in 2007 as the now derelict mills awaited their eventual destruction in the years to come.
HIP Photography Festival is an annual event that celebrates physical art form and recognises the cultural importance photography holds.
Join renowned architectural photographer and trainer Martine Hamilton Knight for a day learning about the benefits of using good photography to promote your work and practice.
Lee Price’s photography exhibition captures life at The House of Kings and Queens, a home belonging to a young transgender woman which has become a sanctuary for the LGBT community in Freetown, Hull’s sister city in Sierra Leone.
International artists’ work with moving image, taking a closer look at the ever-changing boundaries between land and sea.
The Travel Photographer of the Year winning photographers capture places and ways of life that most of us will never get to experience at first hand.
Redeye Academy aims to give you the best available training, development and support in contemporary photography. These workshops are particularly suitable for enthusiasts, amateurs at every level, or anyone looking to improve the quality of their photography and develop their style and voice.
As part of the current exhibition at The Granary Gallery –‘Beyond the Border: New Contemporary Photography from Scotland’, Berwick Visual Arts in partnership with NEPN invites Document Scotland to explore the motivations, benefits and responsibilities of working collectively in the age of individualism.
Berwick Visual Arts in partnership with the NEPN and Document Scotland invite early and mid-career photographers from North-East England and the Scottish Borders for a portfolio and project mentoring session.
The world-renowned Wildlife Photographer of the Year exhibition, on loan from the Natural History Museum in London, comes to Beverley.