Events and Exhibitions
Venues
Past Events and Exhibitions
Join us at Open Eye Gallery to share and talk for a minute about one photograph that means something to you, and to hear others share theirs.
The Creative Show 2015 will take place from 12th – 20th June (closed Saturday 13th and Sunday 14th) from 10.00 – 4.00pm each day.
This year we have a host of courses on display including Animation and Illustration; Architectural Technology; Art and Design; Creative Writing; Fine Art; Games Art and Games Design; Graphic Design; Interior Design; Photography; Textiles and Surface Design and the Art and Design 14 – 16 Saturday Club.
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This exhibition reflects on the turbulent period in Japan following the war, exhibiting over 100 black and white photographs by 11 leading post-war Japanese photographers.
The exhibition features work by Yasuhiro Ishimoto, Shomei Tomatsu, Eikoh Hosoe and Ken Domon among others. Rather than arranging the works by period and author, this exhibition is divided into three sections – “The Aftermath of the War,” “Between Tradition and Modernity,” and “Towards a New Japan.”
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Carole Evans, photographer and co-founder of Portrait Salon, joins us at Open Eye Gallery to give a talk on her life and work.
This spring, Manchester Art Gallery will present In the Footsteps of a Master - Emily Allchurch’s first solo show in a major public gallery in the UK. To coincide with the exhibition, Redeye is hosting a talk with the artist, providing an opportunity to hear Emily speak about her life and work.
A weekend workshop with John Blakemore, one of the finest photographers and printers in the UK, on editing, sequencing, and making handmade books (please note: now sold out).
This major group exhibition marking the Centenary of the First World War explores how artists have communicated the impact of military conflict on the body, mind, environment and human senses between 1914 and 2014.
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Ebb and Flow is an audio-visual survey of the history and changes that have taken place within the oldest Chinese community in Europe, curated by Jill Carruthers.
Drawing from the rich selection of photographic prints preserved in the Open Eye Gallery Archive, the show looks at the physical and architectural transformations of Liverpool’s Chinatown, as well as documenting the establishment and development of the local Chinese community.
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Open Eye Gallery presents, for the first time in the UK, the intense work of Sicilian photographer and photojournalist Letizia Battaglia (born 1935 in Palermo, Italy). Breaking the Code of Silence will guide the viewer along a journey into one of the darkest periods in post-war Italian history.
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