Events and Exhibitions
In the late 1980s and 90s Sheffield reached a pivotal moment in its history, one which saw it begin a journey of regeneration and transformation into the city we know today. The first steps on that journey were documented by a group of gifted photographers whose work reflected both the hope and hard realities of the time. Today, as major developments in the city see its landscape continuing to evolve, a new exhibition at Weston Park Museum re-presents those original photographs to chronicle a significant turning point for Sheffield and its people.
Venues
Past Events and Exhibitions
The Hepatitis C Trust’s fundraising arm, Art on a Postcard will transform into Photography on a Postcard for the month of October.
Get informal advice on your career and work during 30-minute one-to-one sessions with experts in the industry. At this month's critique, we welcome guest panellists Dr Pippa Oldfield, Head of Programmes at Impressions Gallery, Bradford, and award-winning photographer Len Grant, alongside Redeye's Director Paul Herrmann.
How do you make a living from the work you really want to do? As part of our work to support contemporary creative and fine art photographers to deliver personal or self-generated projects as part of their broader careers, we are delighted to offer two short sessions at Beyond the Lens Festival 2017.
The Northern Summer of Photography is compiled by Redeye and celebrates photographic activity happening over the North of England between April and September 2017.
Redeye's 2017 Annual General Meeting
Taking place on 27th September 2017 at Centre for Chinese Contemporary Art, Thomas Street, Manchester M4 1EU, from 18:30 to 20:00.
Lee Price’s photography exhibition captures life at The House of Kings and Queens, a home belonging to a young transgender woman which has become a sanctuary for the LGBT community in Freetown, Hull’s sister city in Sierra Leone.
Argentea Gallery presents an exhibition of Iran born artist Samin Ahmadzadeh.
Photographer and Painter Christopher Bucklow will be talking about his photographic series Guest as well as his varied career in the art world over the last four decades.
Originally commissioned by Photofusion, London the exhibition juxtaposes two bodies of work from the 1970s, taken five years apart by Shirley Baker.