City Stories: Common Ground is an exhibition by Lens Lab Project, bringing together a new body of engagement-led photographic work from faith communities across Leeds at Priestley Hall, Mill Hill Chapel running from the 24 September - 29 October. Lens Lab Project has spent the past year and a half working closely with communities from six of the most represented faiths in our city; gathering stories and capturing portraits of people and place through photography within these thriving communities. City Stories: Common Ground brings together the result of conversations and image-making revealing the extraordinary diversity of everyday lives within the heart of our city’s communities. 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.
Morrissey came to prominence in the early 2000s among a generation of female photographers working with staged photography, often putting themselves in the picture. Throughout her career, the artist has combined performance, photography, and film to play real and fictional characters. Using herself, and in collaboration with others, Morrissey’s practice explores historic and contemporary ideas about women, family and the body. The exhibition brings back to Impressions Gallery selections from Morrissey’s seminal photographic series Seven Years (2001-2004) and Front, (2005-2007) both commissioned by Impressions and developed over long periods of time. More →
uMoya: The Sacred Return of Lost Things.
The artists at Open Eye Gallery highlight Western exploitative practices related to the extraction and destruction of natural resources in African countries. Work by David Aguacheiro and Rahima Gambo is presented alongside a new iteration of Sandra Suubi’s performance installation ‘Samba Gown’. More →
Baltic presents a full career retrospective by one of the UK's most important and influential post-war documentary photographers, Chris Killip (1946 - 2020). More →
Conditions of Living: Home and Homelessness in London's East End takes a visual journey from workhouses to slum clearances, tower blocks and homeless shelters, to explore how photographs have represented these conditions for over a century. More →
An exhibition which looks at the decline of the fishing industry in Hull during the 1970’s. A group exhibition by The People collaborative Nigel Walker, Julie Shakesby, Carmina Ripolles, Rob Bentley and David Drasdo. More →
A celebration of London’s emerging women photographers, Women on Women was born as an artistic reaction to the gender disparity encountered by the participating image-makers while venturing into the photography industry after graduating from different art schools. More →
A new exhibition at Impressions Gallery tells the story of Maryam Wahid’s remarkable journey to discover her Pakistani identity while visiting her mother’s childhood home for the first time More →
Acclaimed British photographer Simon Roberts comes to Chester this Spring, with local arts charity, Chester Visual Arts (CVA). Running from 19th May to 30th June at the Grosvenor Shopping Centre in Chester, the exhibition, supported and funded by Arts Council England, showcases the latest works of Simon Roberts, a celebrated visual artist known for his breathtaking tableaux images of the British landscape with a unique perspective on modern life in Britain, reflecting both the lure and challenges of living in a rapidly changing society. More →
For the last 50 years, Jill Furmanovsky has been photographing music’s greatest icons. Now, for the first time, Jill is opening a retrospective exhibition ‘Photographing the Invisible’ at Manchester Central Library displaying some of her most famous works and hidden gems from her extensive archive More →









