Events and Exhibitions

Venues

Past Events and Exhibitions

Join Rob Hornstra on 28 February 2018 for a one-day intensive workshop for photographers, designers and storytellers who want to learn how to construct and present long-term photography projects.

Hothouse arrives in Manchester for a day-long celebration of photographic talent, with short talks, portfolios, books and coffee. 

Takiyah Daly at her home, Andrew Jackson & Granby Four Streets CLT, 2017
5 October 2017 to 22 December 2017

Culture Shifts: Local presents collaboratively produced photography from eight socially engaged photography projects across Liverpool. The work demonstrates how photography as an art practice can be used to help communities define themselves, bridge cultural divides and communicate the vital issues of today.

Manchester's mayor has committed to end unintentional homelessness and rough sleeping. Join us for an event exploring the role photography, media and the arts, can play in helping achieve this goal.

30 November 2017, 10:00 to 17:00

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.

40 Years of Open Eye Gallery- 1977-2017. Wall Work by Thom Isom. Photo by Mark McNulty.
7 July 2017 to 17 September 2017

Early career photographers work with communities, businesses and individuals who are affecting change in Liverpool.

Children sitting in the street
19 May 2017 to 28 August 2017

This exhibition includes previously unseen colour photographs by Shirley Baker alongside black and white images and ephemera such as magazine spreads, contact sheets and various sketches. 

Only a Mother Could Love © Tom Daniels
10 June 2017 to 2 July 2017

From the 10th June to the 3rd July 2017, The South Manchester Camera club will be exhibiting a body of work from 45 of its members.

25 June 2017, 19:00 to 21:30

Part of Didsbury Arts Festival Sefton Samuels will be in conversation with award-winning photojournalist Howard Barlow.

© Luke Ching. 1/F 17 Fung Yi Street, To Kwa Wan, KL, Hong Kong(Door, Wall, Window) 2001.
6 April 2017 to 18 June 2017

Culture Shifts: Global explores the city and our urban environments as seen through outsider’s eyes.

Redeye, Centre for Chinese Contemporary Art, Market Buildings, Thomas St, Manchester M4 1EU, UK
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