Events and Exhibitions
SixBySix presents: Lost in the Wilderness by Kalpesh Lathigra, exhibition currently showing at Ropes and Twines until 30 April, 2024.
Saturday Town is a photography series by the award-winning photographer Casey Orr. Since 2013 Casey has travelled throughout the UK with her pop-up portrait studio photographing young people on Saturday afternoons. The project explores fashion, identity and the self-expression of young people on Saturday afternoons on the high streets and public spaces of towns across the country.
This is the largest show of Saturday Town and Casey Orr’s first retrospective show - on at Open Eye Gallery intil 18 May.
Venues
Past Events and Exhibitions
Direct from the National Portrait Gallery, London, Vogue 100: A Century of Style is a major exhibition celebrating 100 years of cutting-edge fashion, beauty and portrait photography by British Vogue
Vogue 100: A Century of Style showcases the remarkable range of photography that has been commissioned by British Vogue since it was founded in 1916, with over 280 prints from the Condé Nast archive and international collections being brought together for the first time to tell the story of one of the most influential fashion magazines in the world.
In partnership with Design Manchester, Redeye present an evening of talks and discussions on the making of a photobook, and the unique partnership between photographer and designer during this process.
THIS EVENT IS NOW SOLD OUT. Join Redeye for an evening talk and networking with Robin Muir, curator of Vogue 100: A Century of Style at Manchester Art Gallery on the 15th September 2016.
This presentation at Manchester Art Gallery shows how Lee Miller’s success on both sides of the camera has left us with enduring images that result from her unique way of seeing.
Come and join Redeye in a discussion (over a drink) about meaning in photography. It aims to be an informal and enjoyable evening with a serious purpose. It links to Open Eye’s current exhibition Open 2: Pieces of You - six photographers who share a curiosity in exploring how we gather and make meaning of our experiences.
A weekend workshop with John Blakemore, one of the finest photographers and printers in the UK, on editing, sequencing, and making handmade books.
Pat Flynn: Half-life of a Miracle at Manchester Art Gallery
Jordan Baseman, Deadness, 2013. Still courtesy the artist and Matt’s Gallery, London
Edgar Martins attempts to understand our relationship to death and photography’s role in this process through a variety of images. Jordan Baseman’s exhibition of memorial images sits within a long tradition of photography being used by families to remember their loved ones after they have passed.
A day exploring the possibilities of computer-generated imagery for photographers and artists, with Pat Flynn
‘The Journey not the Arrival Matters’ T.S Eliot
Epic Journeys will bring together the work of three photographers and artists who have recently embarked on plotted expeditions of heroic proportions, each making images in remote locations to capture the beauty of grand and often hostile environments.