FreshFaced+WildEyed 2012

, 19 August 2012

22 lucky graduates are part of this year’s FreshFaced & WildEyed photographic exhibition, the annual exhibition that showcases the work of recent graduates from across the UK.

Au centre de la Terre II by Nadege Meriau (2012)
Au centre de la Terre II by Nadege Meriau (2012)

The 5th edition brings like every year the 2-week exhibition @ The Photographer’s Gallery spread across the two major exhibition spaces in the fourth and fifth floors… as well as an online image gallery available from the 15th on this address.

 The lucky 22 should rejoice as this year they’re awarded with a new mentorship scheme offering them some professional development and guidance in the twelve months following the exhibition.

EU Parliament, Brussels, Paul-Henri Spaak Building, Room 03H01 - by Paula Gotazar (Common Space Series)
EU Parliament, Brussels, Paul-Henri Spaak Building, Room 03H01 – by Paula Gotazar (Common Space Series)

This year concentrates again a a wide range of photographic approaches… from David Birkin analysis of the production and dissemination of war photography, to Jonny Briggs’ staged scenes seeking to recapture forgotten childhood memories or Emma Critchley’s underwater images. A 2-week exhibition filled with photographic talent to note in your calendar… we’ll remind you when the site goes live, don’t worry.

Strange Birds (2011) - An installation by Gemma Marmalade
Strange Birds (2011) – An installation by Gemma Marmalade
Suspended By Emma Critchley 2011.
Suspended By Emma Critchley 2011.

Chris Marker @ Whitechapel Gallery, Apr 18-Jun 22

8 April 2014

22 lucky graduates are part of this year’s FreshFaced & WildEyed photographic exhibition, the annual exhibition that showcases the work of recent graduates from across the UK.

Au centre de la Terre II by Nadege Meriau (2012)
Au centre de la Terre II by Nadege Meriau (2012)

The 5th edition brings like every year the 2-week exhibition @ The Photographer’s Gallery spread across the two major exhibition spaces in the fourth and fifth floors… as well as an online image gallery available from the 15th on this address.

 The lucky 22 should rejoice as this year they’re awarded with a new mentorship scheme offering them some professional development and guidance in the twelve months following the exhibition.

EU Parliament, Brussels, Paul-Henri Spaak Building, Room 03H01 - by Paula Gotazar (Common Space Series)
EU Parliament, Brussels, Paul-Henri Spaak Building, Room 03H01 – by Paula Gotazar (Common Space Series)

This year concentrates again a a wide range of photographic approaches… from David Birkin analysis of the production and dissemination of war photography, to Jonny Briggs’ staged scenes seeking to recapture forgotten childhood memories or Emma Critchley’s underwater images. A 2-week exhibition filled with photographic talent to note in your calendar… we’ll remind you when the site goes live, don’t worry.

Strange Birds (2011) - An installation by Gemma Marmalade
Strange Birds (2011) – An installation by Gemma Marmalade
Suspended By Emma Critchley 2011.
Suspended By Emma Critchley 2011.
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Open Studios @ YSA, Apr 6

3 April 2014

22 lucky graduates are part of this year’s FreshFaced & WildEyed photographic exhibition, the annual exhibition that showcases the work of recent graduates from across the UK.

Au centre de la Terre II by Nadege Meriau (2012)
Au centre de la Terre II by Nadege Meriau (2012)

The 5th edition brings like every year the 2-week exhibition @ The Photographer’s Gallery spread across the two major exhibition spaces in the fourth and fifth floors… as well as an online image gallery available from the 15th on this address.

 The lucky 22 should rejoice as this year they’re awarded with a new mentorship scheme offering them some professional development and guidance in the twelve months following the exhibition.

EU Parliament, Brussels, Paul-Henri Spaak Building, Room 03H01 - by Paula Gotazar (Common Space Series)
EU Parliament, Brussels, Paul-Henri Spaak Building, Room 03H01 – by Paula Gotazar (Common Space Series)

This year concentrates again a a wide range of photographic approaches… from David Birkin analysis of the production and dissemination of war photography, to Jonny Briggs’ staged scenes seeking to recapture forgotten childhood memories or Emma Critchley’s underwater images. A 2-week exhibition filled with photographic talent to note in your calendar… we’ll remind you when the site goes live, don’t worry.

Strange Birds (2011) - An installation by Gemma Marmalade
Strange Birds (2011) – An installation by Gemma Marmalade
Suspended By Emma Critchley 2011.
Suspended By Emma Critchley 2011.
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