What’s On
From artist exhibitions and talks to creative workshops, screenings and book launches we host an array of events that bring photographic art creators and fans together to learn and connect. All of our events are free unless stated otherwise.
It's A London Thing
IT’S A LONDON THING is a debut exhibition by George Carr
and Bea Dalley. The show will feature a collection of
photographs which represent the identity of both collaborators.
One being a music photographer and the other being a fashion
photographer. The collaborators shared love for London is what
brought them together and is what will be on show throughout
their imagery.
The photographer’s will be selling a limited number of zines and
t-shirts on the night in celebration of the exhibition.
Sounds provided by Happy Feet.
Social Media Handles: @bea.dalley @georgeccarr
Flowers in Concrete
The exhibition features the work of Sıla Yalazan, a photographer based in Turkey.
Flowers in Concrete, invites visitors to witness an archive of the resistance of children against government-backed gentrification in İstanbul and the subculture's "last" struggle against government policies in Turkey. The work of Sıla Yalazan, who finds inspiration in punk aesthetics, include portraits of immigrant children crammed inside İstanbul's Tarlabaşı district (where she has been documenting the ongoing gentrification since 2013), and photographs of the 2013 Gezi protests in Taksim, as well as LGBTQ marches held between 2013-2015. Additionally, two handmade books of these photographs by the Swedish artist Karl Larsson will be showcased. This exhibition is curated by Gül Demirdağ.
Rethinking Eastern Europe
Curated by Zula Rabikowska, this event combines a group exhibition, film screenings and a panel discussion which will explore and rethink the meaning of "Eastern Europe" today. The event brings together 18 different artists from Poland, Romania, Russia, Hungary, Bulgaria, Germany, Denmark, UK, Moldova and Ukraine working with photography, moving image, sculpture and performance.
Schedule 18:30 – 19:00
Doors open 19:00 – 19:10
Welcome 19:10 – 19:35
Film Screenings 19:35 – 19:45
Break 19:45 – 20:45
Panel Discussion 20:45 – 21:00
Questions 21:00
Closing remarks + Mingle
Exhibiting artists: Ania Ready Diana Serban Erika Nina Suárez Eve Gil Hanna-Katrina Jedrosz Ioana Marinca Kasia Ślesińska Katie McCraw Ksenia Kazintseva Laura Bivolaru Lina Ivanova Marcelina Amelia & Grupa Łono Nastassja Nefjodov Patricia Petersen Paulina Korobkiewicz Vera Hadzhiyska Viktoriia Hrytsa Zula Rabikowska
Zula Rabikowska is a London-based documentary photographer, whose work explores topics related to Eastern Europe, migration, identity, and LGBTQI+ communities. Zula specialises in portraiture and often collaborates with artists, authors, creatives and musicians, and is dedicated to documenting queer communities globally. Zula's work has been published by the Guardian, BBC, Dazed, Photomonitor, BJP, Nonchalant Magazine, Gay Times and Diva Magazine. Amongst others, Zula is a recipient of the Centre for British Photography Grant, Getty Images Grant, Mead Fellowship and Robert Giard Grant. You can see more of Zula's work on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/zula.ra/ and on her website https://zulara.co.uk/