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PhotoVoice and @SEAS_brighton present ‘How do yo PhotoVoice and @SEAS_brighton present ‘How do you see colour?’, the works of five UK based artists whose socially engaged photographic practice explores the experiences of some of the black and people of colour communities in Brighton and London.  ⁠⠀⁠⠀Artists: KOFFI NGUESSAN @photo_diensen @The_Hylton CRYSTAL ALLEYNE, DESHÉ M. GULLY⁠⠀⁠⠀Working together as co-curators in collaboration with SEAS and PhotoVoice, the artists have come together to craft an event that explores themes on colourism, self-growth, racism and isolation in an exhibition titled: ‘How do you see colour?’⁠⠀⁠⠀'How do you see colour?' celebrates the distinct voice of each artist. We invite the audience to reflect on this diversity of ideas within the exhibition and beyond. ⁠⠀  ⁠⠀So, how do you see colour?”⁠⠀⁠⠀As part of Brighton @photofringe 2020, prints from the exhibition will be exhibited in Brighton’s Jubilee Library (Jubilee Street, Brighton, BN1 1GE) and the Black and Minority Ethnic Community Partnership Centre (10A Fleet Street, Brighton BN1 4ZE) throughout October 2020.⁠⠀⁠⠀Checkout the online exhibition here: www.seasbrighton.org/how-do-you-see-colour⁠⠀⁠⠀Link in Bio 👆⁠⠀⁠⠀⁠⠀#howdoyouseecolour? @BrightonHoveCC @seas_brighton #photofringe2020 #photovoice #photographyforsocialchange #socialpractice #lensculture #Brighton @bmecpcentre #BIPOC #Photography
There is just two spaces left on PhotoVoice’s Co There is just two spaces left on PhotoVoice’s Comprehensive Online Training next week - 9th-13th November 2020. Don’t miss out - follow the link in the bio to book your place.PhotoVoice’s acclaimed training course provides a comprehensive introduction into designing and running your own participatory photography project. The course covers key aspects of participatory photography including practicalities, methodologies, ethics, participatory tools, facilitation and participatory frameworks.#photovoice #participatoryphotography #training #onlinetraining #photography
​Hear from the artists who curated and feature i ​Hear from the artists who curated and feature in ‘How do you see colour?’, an exhibition presented in partnership with @photovoiceuk and @seas_brighton as part of Brighton @photofringe. The artists in conversation discuss their works, life experiences and the potential for socially engaged photography as a catalyst for change.  ‘How do you see colour?’ presents the works of five UK based artists whose socially engaged photographic practice explores the experiences of some of the black and people of colour communities in Brighton and London.  Watch the full conversation here: www.seasbrighton.org/how-do-you-see-colour-the-conversat@the_hylton@photo_diensen @carolalleyne #participatoryphotography #photovoice #photographyforsocialchange #blackhistorymonth #sociallyengagedphotography
PhotoVoice and @SEAS_brighton present ‘How do yo PhotoVoice and @SEAS_brighton present ‘How do you see colour?’, the works of five UK based artists whose socially engaged photographic practice explores the experiences of some of the black and people of colour communities in Brighton and London.  ⁠⠀⁠⠀Artists: KOFFI NGUESSAN @photo_diensen @The_Hylton CRYSTAL ALLEYNE, DESHÉ M. GULLY⁠⠀⁠⠀Working together as co-curators in collaboration with SEAS and PhotoVoice, the artists have come together to craft an event that explores themes on colourism, self-growth, racism and isolation in an exhibition titled: ‘How do you see colour?’⁠⠀⁠⠀'How do you see colour?' celebrates the distinct voice of each artist. We invite the audience to reflect on this diversity of ideas within the exhibition and beyond. ⁠⠀  ⁠⠀So, how do you see colour?”⁠⠀⁠⠀As part of Brighton @photofringe 2020, prints from the exhibition will be exhibited in Brighton’s Jubilee Library (Jubilee Street, Brighton, BN1 1GE) and the Black and Minority Ethnic Community Partnership Centre (10A Fleet Street, Brighton BN1 4ZE) throughout October 2020.⁠⠀⁠⠀Checkout the online exhibition here: www.seasbrighton.org/how-do-you-see-colour⁠⠀⁠⠀Link in Bio 👆⁠⠀⁠⠀⁠⠀#howdoyouseecolour? @BrightonHoveCC @seas_brighton #photofringe2020 #photovoice #photographyforsocialchange #socialpractice #lensculture #Brighton @bmecpcentre #BIPOC #Photography
We're delighted to be delivering two events as par We're delighted to be delivering two events as part of Curious Monkey's Care About Care? Live Online Festival for National Care Leavers' Week:⁠⠀⁠⠀Photo Advocacy Workshop - 29th October 4.45pm - 6.00pm⁠⠀⁠⠀Join us for fun and interactive photography-based activities to learn about photographic storytelling and making your voice heard through photography with others who have experience of care. The only equipment necessary is a smart phone and access to Zoom. Sign up link in bio👆⁠⁠⠀⁠⠀Care Leavers in Focus Q+A - 29th October 8.15pm - 9.00pm⁠⠀⁠⠀Join us to hear about and discuss Care Leavers in Focus (CLiF), a 3-year project which explores the perspectives of care-experienced young people to develop photo advocacy materials that aim to inform and improve services for other young people across England and Wales. In this session, you’ll view an online exhibition of the young people's photo advocacy work and digital stories followed by a Q+A with some participants from the project. Link in bio👆⁠⁠⠀⁠⠀Curious Monkey's Care About Care? Live Online Festival is happening 27th-30th October as part of National Care Leavers' Week. To see the free programme of events visit  Curious Monkey's website: link in bio 👆⁠⁠⠀⁠⠀@curious.monkey_ #careaboutcare #troupe #careleavers #youngpeopleincare #nationalcareleaversweek #careleaversweek2020
We're delighted to be delivering two events as par We're delighted to be delivering two events as part of Curious Monkey's Care About Care? Live Online Festival for National Care Leavers' Week:⁠⠀⁠⠀Photo Advocacy Workshop - 29th October 4.45pm - 6.00pm⁠⠀⁠⠀Join us for fun and interactive photography-based activities to learn about photographic storytelling and making your voice heard through photography with others who have experience of care. The only equipment necessary is a smart phone and access to Zoom. Sign up link in bio👆⁠⁠⠀⁠⠀Care Leavers in Focus Q+A - 29th October 8.15pm - 9.00pm⁠⠀⁠⠀Join us to hear about and discuss Care Leavers in Focus (CLiF), a 3-year project which explores the perspectives of care-experienced young people to develop photo advocacy materials that aim to inform and improve services for other young people across England and Wales. In this session, you’ll view an online exhibition of the young people's photo advocacy work and digital stories followed by a Q+A with some participants from the project. Link in bio👆⁠⁠⠀⁠⠀Curious Monkey's Care About Care? Live Online Festival is happening 27th-30th October as part of National Care Leavers' Week. To see the free programme of events visit Curious Monkey's website: link in bio 👆⁠⁠⠀⁠⠀@curious.monkey_ #careaboutcare #troupe #careleavers #youngpeopleincare #nationalcareleaversweek #careleaversweek2020
PhotoVoice and @SEAS_brighton present ‘How do yo PhotoVoice and @SEAS_brighton present ‘How do you see colour?’, the works of five UK based artists whose socially engaged photographic practice explores the experiences of some of the black and people of colour communities in Brighton and London.  ⁠⠀⁠⠀Artists: KOFFI NGUESSAN @photo_diensen @The_Hylton CRYSTAL ALLEYNE, DESHÉ M. GULLY⁠⠀⁠⠀Working together as co-curators in collaboration with SEAS and PhotoVoice, the artists have come together to craft an event that explores themes on colourism, self-growth, racism and isolation in an exhibition titled: ‘How do you see colour?’⁠⠀⁠⠀'How do you see colour?' celebrates the distinct voice of each artist. We invite the audience to reflect on this diversity of ideas within the exhibition and beyond. ⁠⠀  ⁠⠀So, how do you see colour?”⁠⠀⁠⠀As part of Brighton @photofringe 2020, prints from the exhibition will be exhibited in Brighton’s Jubilee Library (Jubilee Street, Brighton, BN1 1GE) and the Black and Minority Ethnic Community Partnership Centre (10A Fleet Street, Brighton BN1 4ZE) throughout October 2020.⁠⠀⁠⠀Checkout the online exhibition here: www.seasbrighton.org/how-do-you-see-colour⁠⠀⁠⠀Link in Bio 👆⁠⠀⁠⠀⁠⠀#howdoyouseecolour? @BrightonHoveCC @seas_brighton #photofringe2020 #photovoice #photographyforsocialchange #socialpractice #lensculture #Brighton @bmecpcentre #BIPOC #Photography
PhotoVoice and @SEAS_brighton present ‘How do yo PhotoVoice and @SEAS_brighton present ‘How do you see colour?’, the works of five UK based artists whose socially engaged photographic practice explores the experiences of some of the black and people of colour communities in Brighton and London.  ⁠⠀⁠⠀Artists: KOFFI NGUESSAN @photo_diensen @The_Hylton CRYSTAL ALLEYNE, DESHÉ M. GULLY⁠⠀⁠⠀Working together as co-curators in collaboration with SEAS and PhotoVoice, the artists have come together to craft an event that explores themes on colourism, self-growth, racism and isolation in an exhibition titled: ‘How do you see colour?’⁠⠀⁠⠀'How do you see colour?' celebrates the distinct voice of each artist. We invite the audience to reflect on this diversity of ideas within the exhibition and beyond. ⁠⠀  ⁠⠀So, how do you see colour?”⁠⠀⁠⠀As part of Brighton @photofringe 2020, prints from the exhibition will be exhibited in Brighton’s Jubilee Library (Jubilee Street, Brighton, BN1 1GE) and the Black and Minority Ethnic Community Partnership Centre (10A Fleet Street, Brighton BN1 4ZE) throughout October 2020.⁠⠀⁠⠀Checkout the online exhibition here: www.seasbrighton.org/how-do-you-see-colour⁠⠀⁠⠀Link in Bio 👆⁠⠀⁠⠀⁠⠀#howdoyouseecolour? @BrightonHoveCC @seas_brighton #photofringe2020 #photovoice #photographyforsocialchange #socialpractice #lensculture #Brighton @bmecpcentre #BIPOC #Photography
PhotoVoice and @SEAS_brighton present ‘How do yo PhotoVoice and @SEAS_brighton present ‘How do you see colour?’, the works of five UK based artists whose socially engaged photographic practice explores the experiences of some of the black and people of colour communities in Brighton and London.  ⁠⠀⁠⠀Artists: KOFFI NGUESSAN @photo_diensen @The_Hylton CRYSTAL ALLEYNE, DESHÉ M. GULLY⁠⠀⁠⠀Working together as co-curators in collaboration with SEAS and PhotoVoice, the artists have come together to craft an event that explores themes on colourism, self-growth, racism and isolation in an exhibition titled: ‘How do you see colour?’⁠⠀⁠⠀'How do you see colour?' celebrates the distinct voice of each artist. We invite the audience to reflect on this diversity of ideas within the exhibition and beyond. ⁠⠀  ⁠⠀So, how do you see colour?”⁠⠀⁠⠀As part of Brighton @photofringe 2020, prints from the exhibition will be exhibited in Brighton’s Jubilee Library (Jubilee Street, Brighton, BN1 1GE) and the Black and Minority Ethnic Community Partnership Centre (10A Fleet Street, Brighton BN1 4ZE) throughout October 2020.⁠⠀⁠⠀Checkout the online exhibition here: www.seasbrighton.org/how-do-you-see-colour⁠⠀⁠⠀Link in Bio 👆⁠⠀⁠⠀⁠⠀#howdoyouseecolour? @BrightonHoveCC @seas_brighton #photofringe2020 #photovoice #photographyforsocialchange #socialpractice #lensculture #Brighton @bmecpcentre #BIPOC #Photography
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