Exhibitions

Open Exhibitions

A poster with text about the exhibition including black and white documentary images of people
28 June 2024 to 29 August 2024
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Salford

SALFORD 77 is a documentary photography project focusing on everyday life in a changing urban environment in 1977. It aims to bring back memories of these parts of Salford and to show younger people the times their parents and grandparents grew up in. More →

Black and white image of an elderly lady in a wheelchair holding up a photo of a baby close to her face
27 April 2024 to 31 January 2025
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West Yorkshire

This April, acclaimed Bradfordian social documentary photographer Ian Beesley turns 70. He has spent the last 5 decades documenting life in the North of England. He had planned to retire this year. Instead, the appetite for his work is stronger than ever. So on April 27 a previously unseen selection of Beesley’s work selected from his archive of over 200,000 images goes on show at Salts Mill, Saltaire. More →

Dark night-time image of outside of a building with 'House of Fu' in neon lights as the photo on a white background with black text with info about the exhibition
24 April 2024
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West Yorkshire

The Level 6 Photography (BA) course at Leeds Trinity University are hosting their photography exhibition 'More Than Human' at the Mary Holloway Theatre at the university, in April this year.
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A young boy laid on the sofa looking down and sad in an evening light
18 April 2024 to 29 June 2024
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Birmingham

"Little Faces Big Feelings" is a poignant photographic collection documenting and highlighting the profound impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on children and young people worldwide. The project, spearheaded by documentary photographer Maria Reaney, brings together 16 artists from internationally diverse backgrounds to shed light on the social and emotional challenges faced by children during lockdowns and thereafter. On at the Library of Birmingham 18 April - 29 June 2024.

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Woman photographed close-up against a bright pink backdrop
11 April 2024 to 18 May 2024
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Liverpool

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. More →

A blue and white cyanotype of a tree and archival text layered together
5 April 2024 to 19 April 2024
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United Kingdom

Almost Nothing But Blue Ground interrogates the Victorian fern craze, land ownership, capitalism, and the colonial project, through the lens of pioneering Victorian photographer and botanist Anna Atkins at FormaHQ by Tom Pope and Matthew Benington. More →

A blue background of a wall and white hands around a hoop and rope in foreground and graffiti paint, a collage of images
16 March 2024 to 30 June 2024
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Derbyshire

Future Tense is an open ended conversational, visual environment, composed of still and moving imagery. Viewed through a multifaceted lens of different life experiences, the exhibition features artists from diverse cultures & backgrounds. Future Tense engages audiences in a space of frequencies that collectively communicate different channels of contemplation, considering new understandings of time, but also how image surface can be interpreted as communal space to be questioned and dissected.  This group exhibition runs until 30 June.  More →

a tent next to a hut in the rural countryside
11 March 2024 to 30 April 2024
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Liverpool

SixBySix presents: Lost in the Wilderness by Kalpesh Lathigra, exhibition currently showing at Ropes and Twines until 30 April, 2024. More →

woman facing away from camera, hair tied back against black backdrop
9 March 2024 to 20 April 2024
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Northern Ireland

Chakravarti uses photography as a tool to promote change in her community. By exploring the universal experiences of people who have come to settle here, the artist hopes to encourage public engagement and awareness of the many complex issues involved. This exhibition was produced and curated by Belfast Exposed and we are delighted to present it in Portstewart. Running from 9 March – 20 April. More →

black and white photo of a brick wall leading to a very high risen river with leaves around it
9 March 2024 to 7 May 2024
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South Yorkshire

To commemorate the Sheffield great Flood of 1864, The Photographer, Martyn Pearson has created two exhibitions of contemporary photography. The ‘Landscape’ exhibition follows the path of the flood from Dale Dyke Dam to the Wicker Arches in the Centre of Sheffield. More →

A mother and her child in a bathtub together, mother looking down and child directly at camera
8 March 2024 to 19 May 2024
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Cheshire

A bold, uncompromising and thought-provoking exhibition exploring an unfiltered and often unseen side of motherhood is now at Warrington Museum and Art Gallery.

Lāsma Poiša’s I Became A Mother will be showcased at the historic venue between 8 March and 19 May. More →

A black and white image of framed family photographs on a table
7 March 2024 to 20 May 2024
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London

The Daiwa Anglo-Japanese Foundation is pleased to present Miyuki Okuyama’s first UK solo exhibition, Japan, outside Japan. The show features Okuyama’s two recent works, Dear Japanese: Children of War (2012-17) and Michinoku Homeward: Walking towards the Northeast (2021). More →

black and white photo of a tree against a high rising river
2 March 2024 to 27 April 2024
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South Yorkshire

To commemorate the Sheffield great Flood of 1864, The Photographer, Martyn Pearson has created two exhibitions of contemporary photography. The ‘Still-Life’ exhibition depicts artefacts relating to the flood. These exhibitions are part of the 160th year anniversary flood events across the city of Sheffield. More →

black and white pixelated portrait of a man paired with black text on a white background reading 'we were just school boys it was very hard in the beginning'
16 February 2024 to 4 May 2024
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Bradford

We Are Here, Because You Were There: Afghan Interpreters in the UK is a collaborative project by photographer Andy Barnham and researcher Sara de Jong, which documents the experiences of Afghan interpreters who were employed by the British Army in Afghanistan between 2004 and 2021, and resettled to the UK in 2021. This exhibition is on at Impressions Gallery until 4 May. More →

Woman stood on a beach near a cliff, facing in
10 February 2024 to 11 May 2024
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Greater Manchester

In Which Language Do We Dream? offers fresh insights into these issues through the eyes of the al-Hindawi family, who were forced to flee Syria due to the ongoing civil war. More →

Illustration of light blue background and figures dressed in different art forms including a camera
3 February 2024 to 28 April 2024
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Manchester

Taking place every two years, the Open Exhibition is the biggest celebration of Greater Manchester’s creative talent. Between Sat 3 Feb and Sun 28 Apr 2024, the HOME Gallery walls will be filled with 480 artworks created by you, selected by a panel consisting of art experts and community representatives. More →

three women stood close together looking ahead of the camera amongst houses, photo on pink background with informative text about exhibition below
27 January 2024 to 20 April 2024
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‘Hope.Despair. Miracles.’, a new project by Mexican-British social documentary photographer Roxana Allison, introduces the exceptional community change-makers devoted to genuinely improving people’s lives in Longsight: a working-class area in Southeast Manchester rich in ethnic diversity, yet long-associated – sometimes unfairly – with its complex social issues. More →

A woman dressed in horse riding outfit with a whip, looking directly at the camera, against a yellow background with white stars
17 January 2024 to 12 May 2024
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West Yorkshire

Shy Burhan's acclaimed 'Women in Uniform' photo exhibition is 'coming home' to Bradford's Cartwright Hall Art Gallery for the first time! More →

Close-up of branches, brambles and flowers that have come together intertwining with each other
2 January 2024 to 15 June 2024
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South Yorkshire

Post-industrial landscapes have held a lifelong fascination for Sheffield-based artist Matthew Conduit. LAND presents a selection of images made over the last ten years which have never been on public display before.  More →

A woman in a pink dress lying down in a field of colourful wild flowers, looking down with her arms around her
29 November 2023 to 29 November 2024
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London

Discover works from Siân Davey’s The Garden in a free outdoor exhibition in the Soho Photography Quarter just outside the Gallery. More →

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A blue and white cyanotype of a tree and archival text layered together
5 April 2024 to 19 April 2024
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United Kingdom

Almost Nothing But Blue Ground interrogates the Victorian fern craze, land ownership, capitalism, and the colonial project, through the lens of pioneering Victorian photographer and botanist Anna Atkins at FormaHQ by Tom Pope and Matthew Benington. More →

woman facing away from camera, hair tied back against black backdrop
9 March 2024 to 20 April 2024
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Northern Ireland

Chakravarti uses photography as a tool to promote change in her community. By exploring the universal experiences of people who have come to settle here, the artist hopes to encourage public engagement and awareness of the many complex issues involved. This exhibition was produced and curated by Belfast Exposed and we are delighted to present it in Portstewart. Running from 9 March – 20 April. More →

three women stood close together looking ahead of the camera amongst houses, photo on pink background with informative text about exhibition below
27 January 2024 to 20 April 2024
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‘Hope.Despair. Miracles.’, a new project by Mexican-British social documentary photographer Roxana Allison, introduces the exceptional community change-makers devoted to genuinely improving people’s lives in Longsight: a working-class area in Southeast Manchester rich in ethnic diversity, yet long-associated – sometimes unfairly – with its complex social issues. More →

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