12201199281?profile=originalImpressions Gallery is hosting a seminar alongside its exhibition Invisible Britain: This separated Isle. Why does photography have a duty to ethically represent people from marginalised communities? How can photographs change stereotypical media narratives around class, and in particular working class identity? Is socially engaged photography the key to producing authentic and trustworthy visual representations of people and communities?

Join photographers Amara Eno, Ciara Leeming, Joanne Coates and filmmaker and curator Paul Sng for a lively and informative discussion. 

Invisible Britain: Photography & Representation
Saturday 8 October 2022, 1400-1530 (BST)
Tickets are ‘pay what you can afford,’ suggested donation of £3 or £5
Book: https://www.impressions-gallery.com/event/invisible-britain-photography-representation/


 

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