Socially Engaged Photographer in Residence Blog Early 2022 update
Gwen gets to know members of Salford Youth Council. Their conversation begins by discussing 'What is NOT art?'
Gwen gets to know members of Salford Youth Council. Their conversation begins by discussing 'What is NOT art?'
In the first of a new series highlighting the work of artists in our collection, our Digital Content and Engagement Officer, Alistair Small, pays a visit to the South Manchester studio of Cecile Elstein.
We are delighted to share the beta version/soft launch of our new online catalogue, featuring hundreds of images - some digitised for the first time.
Hosted by Dr. Alice Correia, the study day will touch on a range of topics from self-portraiture, post-war painting, Black modernism, masculinity and sexuality, and the South African artistic community in London
Friday 28th January Panel Discussion: Are You Living Comfortably? Creating a Culture of Energy Efficiency In Our Homes.
Our Socially Engaged Photographer-in-Residence, Gwen Riley Jones, select's Wu Chi-Tsung's 'Wrinkled Texture 027', 2015 as January's Artwork of the Month.
We're very excited to be launching Are You Living Comfortably? by McCoy Wynne, as part of LOOK Climate Lab 2022 at Open Eye Gallery next week!
In our annual Christmas newsletter, Curator Lindsay Taylor wraps up some of the highlights of the year - Plus, a new exhibition review by Corridor 8
Our Socially Engaged Photographer in Residence - Gwen Riley Jones - shares an update on her residency.
To mark #UKDisabilityHistoryMonth, we're sharing the work of our 2021 collaborator Vital Capacities - a digital residency project established by videoclub, which embeds accessibility into practice and design.