Mike Perry's Exhibition 'Land/Sea' engages with significant and pressing environmental issues, in particular the tension between human activity and interventions in the natural environment, and the fragility of the planet's ecosystems. More →
Exhibitions
We regret to announce that after 26 years of supporting photographers and championing photography throughout the UK, Redeye, the Photography Network will wind down on 31 July 2024 due to a number of factors, including lack of funding. Read our full statement here. We are no listing exhibitions. The archive of past exhibitions is available below.
A collaboration between Liverpool based photographic artist Tony Mallon & The Salvation Army International Heritage Centre. More →
This spring, one of Manchester’s landmark buildings hosts Hit the North, a major group art exhibition, produced by Hobo Photo. More →
Everyone has a need to play. We develop this need almost immediately. It is an altered state, a form of concentration that offers the purest of pleasure.
Games were invented to focus this need, to court this pleasure. From the simplest street games, to the most intricate disciplines, they all follow the same principle – to play, to learn, to test, to compete, to enjoy. Football has become the most popular game ever played. What comes with such lasting magnitude is culture and history, a history full of love and inclusion, prejudice and intolerance. Football reflects the times. More →
As part of Liverpool 2018’s China Dream season, Snapshot to WeChat: A Migration of Identity presents three projects examining the role of photography today, casting some light on life in a rapidly transforming global culture. More →
The Manchester Guide is a collection of photographs by Urszula Kochanowska, focusing on the beautiful architecture in Manchester. More →
Lotte Inch Gallery is proud to welcome Of Life & Land, a solo exhibition by Yorkshire based photographer Lucy Saggers. More →
Shouldn't Throw Stones - The View of a Night Watchman, is the culmination of a two year project undertaken by artist Kevin Casey. Part documentary photography, part archival re-presentation and park making ends meet, as Casey's 'night job' as an on-site security guard at the former Pilkington Glass Headquarters became his 'day job' as an artist, the work presented tells the story of an uncertain future, tense present and captivating past. More →
‘Duality’, a documentary photography project by Simon Bray and Tristan Poyser, explores the way in which our uniform, workwear and casual clothes influence the perception of the individual. ‘Duality’ displays each individual twice, once in their work attire, the other in their own clothing.
The exhibition will be complimented by tasting sessions from local producers, include gin from Brindle Distillery and beers from Manchester breweries Blackjack, Runaway and Track. More →
Noises in the Blood is an exhibition of works by photographer Lúa Ribeira, inspired by contemporary Jamaican dancehall ritual. More →









