Impressions Gallery's annual Photobook Fair returns with a spotlight on environmentally conscious approaches to photobook publishing, on 28 October 2023.
Drawing from and subverting the conventions of Mughal and Indian miniature paintings from ancient to pre-colonial times, Arpita Shah’s Modern Muse visually and conceptually explores the ever-shifting identities and representations of South Asian women in contemporary Britain. The portraits give an insight into the perspectives of what it means to be a young British and Asian woman. Shah examines the intersections of culture and identity, drawing on the women’s lived experiences and her own journey and life. Commissioned by GRAIN projects, this body of work has not been shown in London before.
Work From Home by Johannes Pretorius is a photographic response to an increase in remote working arrangements. It surveys the places where personal and professional spheres intersect, and the people who live and work in them. It also raises questions about the implications of remote work on culture, society, and the economy. This work will be shown at The Carlton Club in Manchester in October-November 2023.
Redeye’s Lightbox is an intensive year-long photography course, which launches the careers of professional photographers through workshops, networking sessions and support from experts in the photography industry. Read on to find out more about this year's talent.
Redeye Academy offers the best contemporary photography workshops in the North-West. We offer photography training, creative classes and support to improve your skills in photography, find your creative voice and help you to capture more memorable images.
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.