‘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 →
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.
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 →
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 →
Deeds, Not Words is an exhibition that focuses on women in activism across a multitude of ongoing movements and protests including Extinction Rebellion, Black Lives Matter, Animal Rebellion, Million Women Rise, Stop HS2,Insulate Britain and Just Stop Oil, plus others from particular actions such as Myanmar, Iranian, Ukrainian and Free Palestine crises. Running until 13 April at Waterside Arts. More →
Ann Hutchinson is a photographer based in Hull who often travels by train to Venice where she became interested in the centuries-old Venetian tradition of water and oar and its place in a sustainable future for Venice, discover her exhibition at the University of Hull in February to April 2024. More →
Photographer, David Gleave, is exhibiting and celebrating ten years of image making at the Manchester Central Library, 12 January - 31 March 2024. More →
The University of Salford Art Collection presents Craig Easton: Is Anybody Listening? a touring exhibition at galleries across the Northwest. Craig Easton: Is Anybody Listening? is supported by The National Lottery Heritage Fund, showcasing two award-winning series of photographs, alongside an engagement programme for young people called Our Time, Our Place. More →
New Langdale Photographers' exhibition 'SHARING SPACE: ARCHITECT JC ROBINSON THROUGH A DIVERSE LENS' at the Grundy Art Gallery, Blackpool explores JC Robinson's architecture using painting, photography, sculpture, moving image, oral history and archival materials; this exhibition sees contemporary Blackpool based practitioners returning to the site of these buildings to reveal and reinterpret their stories. The exhibition is on from Jan - 30th March 2024.
This exhibition contains portraits and stories from some of those with tales to tell of the fishing industry in Hull during the 1970’s. More →
This exhibition from the Manchester School of Architecture aims to raise awareness about homelessness, the brutality of rough sleeping, and its dire consequences. This is a collaboration between
the WOAH (Without A Home ) & MSSA Photography society. More →








