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Catalogue for Brighton Photo Fringe 2012TRANSCRIPT
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The Brighton Photo Fringe was set up in 2003 to allow everybody to engage with, exhibit and enjoy photography and lens- based media. We feel it is one of the most inclusive and open photography festivals in the world and are proud of the fact that anyone can take part as an artist, participant or audience member.
The Fringe also positively encourages participation from groups on the edges of society making meaningful positive engagements in our local community, and shows the results of these projects along-side the work of established artists taking part in the festival. Everyone’s contribution is valued equally and celebrated as part of the Brighton Photo Fringe.
This year’s festival includes an extra- ordinarily diverse range of exhibitions, talks and events, all of which you are cordially
invited to be part of. This brochure and the Brighton Photo Fringe map will help you to navigate the festival, but there is far more happening and pop-up exhibitions and events are being announced on the Fringe website at www.photofringe.org, which will be updated daily.
We hope that you enjoy the Brighton Photo Fringe 2012. There is something for everybody and everyone is invited.
WELCOME TO THE BRIGHTON PHOTO FRINGE 2012
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URL SHORTENER
FUNDERS
SPONSORS
PARTNERS
MEDIA PARTNERS
Each exhibition has been assigned a unique three-character code that allows quick and easy online access direct to the specific page. This page contains opening times and interactive maps that allow you to quickly find your way to that specific exhibition.
Find the code at the top right of the title bar of each exhibition. For example, in this case the URL would be the following:
www.photofringe.org/USH
DANNY WILSON MEMORIAL AWARD 2012
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Enter your exhibition for the chance to win! A prize fund of £1,000 will be presented to the best emerging or early career photographer exhibiting as part of Brighton Photo Fringe 2012.
Submit your entry to [email protected] by Monday 5 November.Full details on www.photofringe.org
The Danny Wilson Memorial Award is supported by Photoworks, Fabrica, LCC and Brighton Photo Fringe.
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
Director Claire LloydProject Manager Natasha Ba-AbdullahOffice Manager Jane NobleArtistic Consultants Afshin Dehkordi,Harry Hardie
Black History Month Lead ArtistDavid AlexanderEco-Focus Project FacilitatorLindsey SmithDanny Wilson Memorial Award Coordinator Chloe HoarePress Consultant Nicola JeffsDesign The Entente
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Thanks to our partners� Arts & Cultural Projects Brighton & Hove City Council� Barbados Community College� Brighton Aldridge Community Academy� Brighton ArtsFORUM� Brighton & Hove Black History Month� Brighton & Hove and Lewes Biosphere Project� Brighton Photo Biennial� Dorothy Stringer High School� Fabrica� Miniclick Photography Talks� Redroaster� PHG Hastings� Phoenix Brighton� Photobook Show� The Photocopy Club� Photoworks� University of the Arts London� University of Sussex
Thanks to our Sponsors� Covers� DMH Stallard� Earthborn� Hilton Brighton Metropole� Metroprint
Interns Martin Seeds, Morten WatkinsNathan Moseby, Georgina Orpin
Brighton Photo Fringe extend a big thank you to all the volunteers who have made the festival possible.
Board of TrusteesChair Gordon MacDonaldSecretary Jamie WyldTreasurer Rebecca DrewFergus HeronDan ThompsonShelli Whitfeld
Brighton Photo Fringe would alsolike to thank the following individuals and organisations:� Susanna Brown� Oliver Chanarin� Donna Close� Jason Evans� Clare Grafik� Jon Pratty� Stacey Richards� Jim Stephenson� Mike Stoakes� Dan Thompson� The Wandering Bears� Scott Warman� Oliver Wood
Brighton Photo Fringe would like to offer special thanks to Arts Council England South East
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BRIGHTON KEMPTOWN
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10 Brighton
5-7 LIVING WITH BIPOLAR
This project is a collabora-tion between myself and my brother, a bipolar sufferer. The project aims to show the effect of social exclusion and the struggle to survive this mental illness. Through this intimate portrayal I want people to consider their response to this condition.
GABRIELLE FARAH13 – 18 NOVTue–Sun 11:00-17:00PHOENIX BRIGHTON10—14 Waterloo Place,Brighton BN2 9NBwww.gabriellefarah.co.uk
A SHADOW IS
Award-winning artist Dolores Sanchez Calvo presents the series A Shadow Is, a commission for the book Invisible Bridges. Rendered in a monochrome and dark tonality, the series emanates her recurring interest in the politics of trauma, existential malaise and human alienation.
DOLORES SANCHEZ CALVO22 OCT – 18 NOVMon–Fri 08:30–18:30Sat 09:30-18:30Sun 10:30-18:00REDWOOD COFFEE HOUSE99 Trafalgar Street,Brighton BN1 4ERwww.doloressanchezcalvo.com
A CRISIS IS A TERRIBLE THING TO WASTE
SIMON ROBERTS, RICHARD ROWLAND06 OCT – 18 NOVTBC
www.simoncroberts.com/acrisis
A Crisis Is A Terrible Thing To Waste is a collaborative exhibition: Occupy – The Diary Of A Protest by Richard Rowland and Let This Be A Sign by Simon Roberts. For more details visit: www.simoncroberts.com/acrisis
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A TO Z
Bringing together the work of 10 emerging photographers, A to Z transforms the city into the gallery space and street-side windows into the walls. Including work from J Alexan-der, A Bettles, S Lamprell, C Lelliott, L Hamblin, L Maher, A Shepherd; L Smith, T Stevens and A Stolwood.
VARIOUS ARTISTS06 OCT – 04 NOVCITY-WIDEBrightonwww.blindfield.org/AtoZ
ALONG THE LINES OF ...
ALI FARMER, JANE SELLMAN, FLEUR ALSTON, ELIN KARLSSON, HELEN GOOD-WIN, EVA KALPADAKI, KAREN HIRST
26 OCT – 11 NOV
Tue–Sat 11:00–16:00LUCY BELL FINE ART
46 Norman Road, St Leonards on Sea TN38 0EJ08 NOV – 25 NOV
Mon–Sat 09:30-17:30Sun 12:00-16:00OXFAM
136 Western Rd, Brighton BN1 2LA
An exhibition in two parts. The first part presents work from four recent gradu-ates. The second part moves towards the future, progressing along the coastline from St Leonards on Sea to Brighton respond-ing to it’s cultural heritage. The culminating show features work by a total of seven artist photographers, embracing the experimental spirit of the BPF.
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SABINA DAMIANI30 OCT – 04 NOV
Tue-Sun 11:00–17:00PHOENIX BRIGHTON
10—14 Waterloo Place,Brighton BN2 9NBwww.sabinadamiani.com
Talking about migration – a frequent condition, espe-cially amongst young people. With no time to root some-where as another change is coming. The consequence is a constant re-questioning of our identity – sometimes in a new environment – the only constant thing we have is the house.
ALTROVE
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Brighton 11
12 Brighton
APPARENT & OBSCURE
JUDITH RICKETTS, JIM BANKS
06 – 28 OCT
Mon-Fri 08:00-17:30Sat 09:00-17:30Sun 11:00-16:30FAB CAFE (FOOD & BARISTA)
64 North Road, Brighton BN1 1YDwww.judithricketts.comwww.jimbanks.info
Two photographers present opposing perspectives on the city
The one and the manyThe posed and the foundThe apparent and the obscure
Photography by Judith Ricketts and Jim Banks.
ARABESQUE
Arabesque is a graceful position in dance. Part of an ongoing project with photographing motion, I have collaborated with dancer Elena Saorin to capture movement in a series of black & white images. Preview: Thurs 11 OCT 19:00–22:00. Naked Tea & Coffee are available. @emmabaileyphoto
EMMA BAILEY11 OCT – 18 NOV
Mon-Wed 07:00-18:00Thu-Fri 07:00-22:00Sat 08:30-22:00Sun 10:30-19:00NAKED TEA & COFFEE
3 Meeting House Lane, The Lanes, Brighton, BN1 1HB(upstairs in the Red Room) www.ebaileyphotography. co.uk
BEING NOBODY, GOING NOWHERE
A personal quest to seek satisfaction from the beauty of everyday life. Made over several years in many for-mats, the images represent a desire to achieve visual contentment during an un-remarkable period in time through a consistent obses-sion to find poetry in the overlooked. Open 24/7
JOHN HOUSE06 OCT – 18 NOVIN THE WINDOWS OF THE OLD CO-OP BUILDINGThe Old Co-Op Building94-101 London Road,Brighton, BN1 4LBwww.johnhouse.co.uk
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BRICKS & BALLET
BRICKS: Celia takes abstract and textural photographs. Here she exhibits a selection of work concentrating on walls and brickwork. BALLET: Jason’s work cen-tres around Street Photog-raphy. This is a collection of urban ballet shots taken in and around Brighton in 2012.
JASON BALCHIN, CELIA STRAINGE06 OCT – 18 NOVMon-Sun 08:00-16:00DESTINATION 100100 St James Street,Brighton BN2 1TP
BEST BEFORE
James Kendall’s 90-year-old grandmother-in-law, having lived through WWII, doesn’t believe in best-before dates. Sadly she had to move into a home, but clearing out her larder was as thrilling as being offered a snack. All the products shown were, he believes, intended to be eaten.
JAMES KENDALL
06 OCT – 18 NOV
Mon-Wed 12:00-23:55Thu-Sat 12:00-02:00Sun 12:00-23:55THE HOPE
11—12 Queens Road,Brighton BN1 3WAwww.cargocollective.com /kendall
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BORDER WORK: NOGALES
Border Work focuses on a bus station in Nogales, a town on the Mexico border that receives thousands of people who have been deported from the USA. The work explores this space of permanent transience. Everyone is waiting to leave, but nothing happens quickly here.
ALICE MYERS
06 – 14 OCT
Tue-Sun 11:00-17:00PHOENIX BRIGHTON
10—14 Waterloo Place,Brighton BN2 9NBwww.alicemyers.net
BRIGHTON VOLUME 1
JJ Waller’s Brighton Volume 1. Intro price just 9.99 pre- order at www.jjwaller.com. Look out for images from the book as paste-ups around the city during the festival.
JJ WALLER06 OCT – 18 NOVCITY-WIDEBrightonwww.jjwaller.com
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14 Brighton
BRIGHTON ARTSFORUM 2.0
M BALLARD, M EVERETT, J FERGUSON, F HARVEY, B HAVERICH, J HORBASCHK, V JONES, C LARRE, J MALLETT, J MCCULLOUGH, E MONTELLIUS, J REID, A SHEPHERD, M USTYMENKO,
J WITHEY, P BENNETT
05 – 17 OCT
Mon-Sun 10:00-17:00BRIGHTON MEDIA CENTRE GALLERY
15—17 Middle Street, Brighton BN1 1ALwww.theartsforum.blogspot.com
This show celebrates the current photo-graphic practice of past ArtsFORUM presenters. Brighton ArtsFORUM aims to facilitate supportive critical debate, where artists can articulate and discuss the concerns of their work in progress. Private view: 6 OCT 18:00–21:00. Artist talks will be hosted in the Gallery on 13 OCT at 14:30.
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WILLIE ROBB
06 OCT – 18 NOV
TBC
See web for venuewww.willierobb.com
A split-screen road movie depicting alternate views over the English-Scottish border. Both views look towards the border whilst travelling on opposing sides. Cede resembles a visual standoff, reflecting Alex Salmond’s wish to distance Scotland from England’s fiscal policy. The four-hour journey by webcam is a testament to political debate’s grinding pace.
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CHANGE OF AGENTS: YEARLY PRINT, MOCKSIM
MOCKSIM09 OCT – 16 NOV
Tue-Wed 07:00-11:00Fri 19:00-21:00MINGLE CORPSUS /
NEU FROTH KUNSTHALLE
8A Terminus Road, Brighton BN1 3PDwww.mocksim.org
Once a year the next frame from a simulation is printed as a 1m x 2m photo-graph. This will continue for the rest of the artist’s life. Mingle Corpsus deter-mines prices for future prints using an algorithm which accounts for years to due-date, reputation and artist’s life expectancy.
Private views: Fri 05 OCT 19:00-22:00Sat 06 OCT 19:00-22:00Artist’s Talk / Q&A: Fri 19 OCT
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Fox Irving seamlessly splices together found 8mm footage from home movies, exploring the subject of voyeurism of utopian family life. The artist creates a rich, multi-layered photographic documentary that explores themes of per-sonal truth, grief and loss.
FOX IRVING06 – 11 NOVTue-Sun 11:00-17:00PHOENIX BRIGHTON10—14 Waterloo Place,Brighton BN2 9NBwww.foxirving.com
COLLECTIONS
A photographic exploration of pop culture, examining the compulsion to collect. Highly addictive. It’s so easy. One item seems to cry out for company. But once that solitary object is joined by another, well, you’re on the way to having a collection.
MARK VESSEY06 – 27 OCTMon-Sat 10:00-18:00Sun 11:00-17:00NO WALLS GALLERY13a Prince Albert Street,Brighton BN1 1HEwww.nowallsgallery.com
Brighton 15
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DIA DE LOS MUERTOS — DAY OF THE DEAD
PHIL TAYLOR
03 – 18 NOV
Mon-Fri 09:00-17:00Sat 11:00-17:00Sun 11:00-16:00BRIGHTON MEDIA CENTRE GALLERY
15—17 Middle Street, Brighton BN1 1ALwww.hotelvitrine.com
The exhibition title refers to a cultural phenomenon occurring throughout Mexico and the Southwest states of North America – the celebration of the deceased. This recent body of work represents a personal visual interpre-tation of historical, social, political and cultural elements of the region. It forms a journal of landscapes, people and the environment of towns and cities.
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FADING BEAUTY IN A NEW LIGHT
CATHERINE LAWRENCE ADAMS
06 OCT – 18 NOV
Mon 12:00-18:00Tue 12:00-17:00Wed 19:45-21:00Sat 12:00-18:50Sun 14:30-17:00BORDERLINE STUDIOS
Unit One, Chapel Mews, Waterloo St, Brighton, BN3 1AR
This show depicts the nature of decay in its sublime state. The exhibit captures the essence of time that prevails within human perception. 2nd venue: NEW VENTURE THEATRE Bedford Place, Brighton, BN1 2PT06 – 13 OCT, 09 – 17 NOV
Tue-Sat evenings Opening details:www.lawrenceartworks.co.uk
FEMALE FIGHTERS
AMELIA SHEPHERD
05 OCT – 18 NOV
Mon-Fri 10:00-19:00Sat 09:00-14:00SUNDIAL CLINIC
111 Queens Rd, Brighton BN1 3XFwww.ameliashepherd.com
Female Fighters alters the face of the urban landscape. A year-long project documenting female kickboxers culmi-nates in a city-wide campaign installa-tion. [Partners with Brighton Arts FORUM 2.0 & A to Z]. Private Views 06 OCT 18:00-19:00 Brighton Media Centre 12 OCT 12 18:00-19:00 Sundial Clinic.
@ameliashepherd #femalefighters
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FOTODOCUMENT FRINGE — CALL FOR ENTRIES
FOTODOCUMENT FRINGE
DEADLINE 10 NOV
CITY-WIDE
Brightonwww.fotodocument.org
Photographers worldwide are invited to submit a series of three images depicting positive environmental initiatives in their local areas. FotoDocument Fringe will showcase ways in which individuals, communities or governments are successfully tackling these issues. Prizes for best entries. Fotodocument Fringe is in partnership with Brighton Photo Fringe.
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18 Brighton
FOUNDATION DEGREE STUDENTS YEAR TWO
E BERNHARDT, L CRASCALL, N DADA-
SHNEJAD, M DOKUYUCU, A DRAKE, L
DRAZEK, S ELLISTON, T FURINI, S GEALS,
S GRAVER, Z HE, C HENDRIE, A HILL,
R MOODY, P TIERNEY, A YOUNG,
G D’ALBIAC BREWIN
29 OCT – 09 NOV
Mon–Fri 10:00-16:30LATEST MUSIC BAR
14—17 Manchester Street, Brighton BN2 1TFwww.facebook.com/fdaphotographersbrighton
Students were set the task of producing a body of work that was a ‘document’ having relevance to the current social and political climate. They were asked to create work that questions the validity of a photo-graphic ‘document’ critically engaging with ideas of photographic ‘truth’. Private View: 30 OCT 18:30
ANNA STAFFORD & FRAMING CHANGE WORKSHOP PARTICIPANTS06 OCT – 06 NOVMon—Sat 11:00—18:00DAMAGE2 Trafalgar Street, Brighton BN1 4EQwww.facebook.com/ WeParticipate
These images are by par-ticipants in project Framing Change, all of whom had experienced working or living full time on the streets of Mbale, Uganda. They used photography to communicate their stories and dreams. The exhibition includes portraits by project facilita-tor, Anna Stafford.
FRAMING CHANGE — UGANDA
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‘DOES NOT SUGGEST DEATH WITHIN 6 MONTHS IS LIKELY TO OCCUR’
Provoked by the Welfare Reform Bill 2010-2012, a photo documentary into life after a sub-arachnoid brain haemorrahage. The project follows the artist’s Father and questions a possible return to work after 16 years on incapacity benefit.
SEAN CARROLL06 – 14 OCT
Tue-Sun 11:00-17:00PHOENIX BRIGHTON
10—14 Waterloo Place,Brighton BN2 9NBwww.seancarroll.co.uk
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CATHRYN KEMP
30 OCT – 04 NOV
Tue–Sun 11:00—17:00PHOENIX BRIGHTON
10—14 Waterloo Place,Brighton BN2 9NBwww.cathrynkemp.com
Installed photographic works. Kemp works with re-claimed and reconstructed vintage garments to signify emotional genealogy. She believes that garments carry the traces of the psycholog-ical and internal lives of their wearers. In this exhibition, Kemp’s mother is the object of her gaze.
GHOST
GLASGOW EFFECT
Glasgow Effect is a multi-media documentary photo-graphy project that exam-ines why, in Glasgow, you are more likely to self harm, suffer from behavioural problems, commit suicide or acts of violence, and ultimately die a premature death than in any other post- industrial city in the UK.
ALEX CURRIE, CHRIS LESLIE, RICHARD CHIVERS06 – 18 NOVTue–Sun 11:00–17:00PHOENIX BRIGHTON10—14 Waterloo PlaceBrighton BN2 9NBwww.glasgoweffect.com
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FREUD’S LAST PATIENT
These photographs re-construct the founder of psychoanalysis, Sigmund Freud’s last session. They were taken, with permission of the Freud Museum, at 20 Maresfield Gardens, London. Here Freud recreated his Viennese consulting room (after escaping Nazism) and died in September 1939.
DEL LOEWENTHAL06 OCT – 17 NOVMon-Fri 09:30-17:30 Sat 10:00-17:30DOLPHIN HOUSE SHOP AND CHILDREN’S CLINIC15 New Road,Brighton, BN1 1UFwww.delloewenthal.com
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HEADS HAVE HOLES HAVE HEADS
DAVID COOPER06 – 07 OCT11:00–18:00VELVET GOLDMINE38 Cheltenham Place, Brighton BN1 4ABwww.velvetgoldminestudio.comwww.davidcooperart.co.ukAn installation of photo-graphy, video and sculpture recorded over 5 hours.
24 OCT – 04 NOV11:00–18:00GALLERY 40 40 Gloucester Road, Brighton BN1 4AQwww.gallery40.co.ukPhotographs record assemblage fragments of the ‘found object’.
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HERE AND THERE
RASP (Refugee and Asylum Seeker Project) is a be-friending scheme for young Refugee and Asylum Seekers, aged 16-24, living in Brighton & Hove. Here and There is an insightful comparison of life in a new city and one’s home country. A site-specific piece by a vulnerable group, whose voice is often unheard. LOOK UP....!
RASP (REFUGEE AND ASYLUM SEEKER PROJECT)12 – 21 OCTVenue access not required. Work visible from street.YOUNG PEOPLE’S CENTRE69 Ship Street, Brighton BN1 1AEwww.facebook.com/ HereAndThere2012
LYNN WEDDLE, BERNARD G MILLS,
JUDY STAPLETON, HARVEY DANIELS,
GAVIN PEACOCK, MAFF ROBINSON,
MARIE SANSFORD, GARY GOODMAN,
WILL TURNER, SHARIFA BROOKS READ,
ELISHA ENFIELD, PATRICK DONOHOE,
SUSAN DIAB, DAVID OWEN, MOCKSIM,
LINDSEY SMITH, CHRISTOPHER STEVENS
19 – 21 OCT
Fri 18:00–20:00Sat–Sun 12:00–17:00APEC STUDIOS
Industrial House, Conway Street, Hove, BN3 3LWwww.apecstudios.co.uk
Photograph simply means drawing with light, yet our associations with the medium extend far beyond this definition. In this exhibition, the artists at APEC Studios investigate the photographic and its relationship to the real.
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LONG MOMENTS
Hundreds of photographs taken over time and then combined into a single large image that remains authen-tic. Numerous combined frozen narratives that are forgotten because they may have never happened. Pan-oramic tableaus – many set in Brighton – you may be in one?
KRISTAN AKERMAN01 – 28 OCTMon-Sat 09:00-18:00Sun 10:00-18:00TEMPTATION56 Gardner Street,Brighton BN1 1UNwww.sting.co.uk
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IN THE WORLD OF TRAVELLING SHOWMEN
KIT FORDHAM
06 OCT – 18 NOV
Mon-Sun 11:00-23:00THE HYDRANT
75 London Road, Brighton BN1 4JFwww.kitfordham.com
Anyone can turn on a Nintendo Wii, few know how to set up a carousel. In an age when corporations, focus groups and global supply-chains like to dictate how we are entertained, a defiantly indepen-dent community, the travelling show-men, maintains the art and industry of a far more eclectic experience – the fun-fair. This photography exhibition goes behind the scenes to the showmen’s ‘winter quarters’ to witness warehouses filled with sleeping rides, a 99-year-old showlady who ran away with the fair when she was 14, and to follow the showmen to a pitch on a common first taken by a family member in 1775. Yet how much longer will their way of life last?
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IS THAT IT
NATASHA CARUANA, ZOE CHILDERLEY, MIRANDA GAVIN, KAREN GRAINGER, DEAN HOLLOWOOD, SACHA LEHR-FREUND, JUDITH LYONS, WENDY PYE,
MELANIE STIDOLPH
23 OCT – 04 NOV
Tue–Sun 11:00–17:00PHOENIX BRIGHTON
10—14 Waterloo Place,Brighton BN2 9NBwww.tri-pod.co.uk
IS THAT IT is a Tri-pod group show of work in progress by nine photogra-phers/IS THAT IT is about getting work out there/IS THAT IT is exploring and engaging with the audience/IS THAT IT is about having a deadline/IS THAT IT is stopping the process before it ends/IS THAT IT wants open conversation/IS THAT IT is about your work next to mine/IS THAT IT is having freedom/IS THAT IT is about shameless self-promotion/IS THAT IT?
See for yourself at Is That a Drink: Private View Sat 27 OCT from 17:00–20:00 – Bring a bottle, bring a problem, bring a friend, bring a solution/Is That a Talk: In conversation with special guests on Thu 01 NOV from 18:30–20:30 / Is That a Project: Tri-pod will offer work in progress drop-in sessions on Sat 03 NOV from 13.00–17.00.
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IS THIS MY BEGINNING...OR IS THIS THE END?
VARIOUS ARTISTS
12 – 21 OCT
FOUNDRY GALLERY
Old Market Lane Garage32 North Street, Lewes BN7 2PHwww.isthismybeginning.com
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A trans-generational collaborative project bringing together alumni, ex-ternal examiners and staff from the BA (Hons) Contemporary Photographic Arts Practice course at Northbrook College, Sussex. Is This my Beginning...or is This the End? offers an ambiguous and open-ended manifesto statement for artists and audience to engage with notions of growth in the contexts of personal transitions, expanded photo-graphic practices, global economic uncertainties and the political climate of revolution and change. See website for daily opening times, special events and screenings.
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JOURNEYS
AXEL HESSLENBERG, THURSTON HOPKINS, MARK NELSON, STEVE PARRY, GRACE ROBERTSON,
NICHOLAS SINCLAIR
09 – 28 OCT
Tue-Sat 11:00-16:00Sun 13:00-16:00FIRST LIGHT STUDIOS
3 Nile Street, The Lanes,Brighton, BN1 1HWwww.firstlightclick.com
Photograph by Nicholas Sinclair
“One’s destination is never a place, but a new way of seeing things.” (Henry Miller). First Light’s exhibition brings together six photographers. Miller’s observation is the common thread that permeates their pictures and approach to image making. Made between 1950 and 2012 in Berlin, London, Spain, Egypt and the English and French countryside, they are discoveries in new, sometimes accidental environments. Yet at the same time, they have always been part of the visual vocabulary of each photo-grapher. Integral to the exhibition will be A Distant Place, an Installation Music piece composed by thegreyzone for First Light’s Fringe participation.
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LOST WALTZ
RICHARD GLYNN
6 OCT – 18 NOV
NORTH LAWN, ST PETER’S CHURCH
York Place, Brighton BN1 4GUwww.wideyed.org/who-we-are/ richard-glynn
In 1869, Josephine Bowes laid the foundation stone for the Bowes Museum in Teesdale. It opened in 1892 but some areas remained unfinished. The ballroom never saw the parties it was intended for, becoming temporary storage for paintings. In 2008 works began to turn the ballroom into an archive for paintings, prints and books. A Wideyed exhibition curated by Human Endeavour.
LUCKY IF YOU NOTICE
With a keen eye for light, shape, composition and sub-ject matter, Oleg Pulemjotov blurs the lines between or-ganic, synthetic, staged and spontaneous. Each image provides a window into the world where surreal coexists with fact, light interprets darkness and vigour defies stillness.
OLEG PULEMJOTOV19 – 26 OCTMon-Fri 07:30-17:30Sat 08:00-17:30Sun 10:00-17:00TAYLOR ST BARISTAS28 Queens Road,Brighton BN1 3XAwww.photogruff.com
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MAP 6 — COORDINATE
Coordinate explores complex relationships between people and place. Ideas of memory, belonging and displacement fill these psychologically loaded spaces to create tensions and new ways of seeing our relationship with the world in which we live.
L GRIFFITHS, M KARUNARA-TNE, C LELLIOTT, H SHUKER, D STERRY, P WALSH19 OCT – 02 NOVMon-Fri 09:00-17:30Sat 11:00-18:30Sun 11:00-17:00BRIGHTON MEDIA CENTRE GALLERY15—17 Middle Street, Brighton BN1 1ALwww.map6.co.uk
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MACDONALDSTRAND PRESENTS
GORDON MACDONALD, CLARE STRAND
06 OCT – 18 NOV
Fri-Sat 10:00-18:00Sun 11:00-18:00THE REGENCY TOWN HOUSE
13 Brunswick Square, Hove BN3 1EHwww.macdonaldstrand.co.uk
MacDonaldStrand Presents is an exhibi-tion of experimental work by Gordon MacDonald and Clare Strand. MacDon-aldStrand are presenting new works designed to encourage audience interro-gation, promoting a reassessment of our relationship to photography. The show also launches the MacDonaldStrand Shop, which will sell original and editioned works at affordable prices.
Private View: 06 OCT 19:00-20:30
MODERN MINIATURES
Mini panoramas. Panoramic glimpses. Strips of Brighton, Marrakesh & New Zealand from travels with my camera phone..... “An image showing a field of view approximating, or greater than, that of the human eye - about 160 by 75 degrees - may be termed panoramic” (Wikipedia)
HELEN MCDONALD06 OCT – 18 NOVThu-Fri 12:00-18:00Sat 10:00-18:00Sun 11:00-17:00BELLEROPHON96 Trafalgar Street,Brighton BN1 4ERwww.helenmcdonald.co.uk
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MOVING BOUNDARIES — CONVERSATIONS IN MOTION
This Arts Council funded, still and moving image project is the culmination of five years’ research into the power of conversation and gesture. There will be interventions by Blank art-ists during the second week of the exhibition and more stuff in town. See website for more information.
LORENZA IPPOLITO06 – 21 OCTFri-Sun 12:00-18:00BLANK108 North Street, Port-slade, Brighton BN41 1DGwww.lorenzaphotography.wordpress.com
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MEMORY, TERRITORY, SPACE
KATE BUTLER, ALLAN GRAINGER, PAULA KNEE, KRISTINA LOESCHER,
ELAINE SELF
06 OCT – 03 NOV
Mon 10:30-18:30Wed-Sat 10:30-18:30Sun 11:30-16:30BELLIS GALLERY
8-9 Kings Road, Brighton BN1 1NEwww.eight8.co.uk
8 are a group of photographers brought together by an individual response to memory, territory and space in the urban landscape. Presented here is the manifestation of the ownership of space from the simple placement of a chair on a street corner to the commercial occupation of every available space and the memory of forgotten places.
MINICLICK PHOTO TALKS
JIM STEPHENSON
06 OCT – 18 NOV
CITY-WIDE
Brightonwww.miniclickatthefringe.com
For this year’s Fringe, the Miniclick Photo Talks have put together a host of talks, panel discussions, workshops, portfolio reviews and screenings fea-turing Maciej Dakowicz, Laura Pannack, Peter Dench, Kevin Meredith, Ewen Spencer, Simon Roberts, Richard Rowland, Gordon MacDonald, Clare Strand, Luca Sage, Jean-Luc Brouard, Murray Ballard, Emma Critchley and many more.
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MY COLOUR PHOTOGRAPHS ARE... YOUR COLOUR PHOTOGRAPHS
Peter Gates will be leaving sets of 12 6x4 photographic prints at locations around the city. Bringing to our attention the photograph as a physical object. Something which the audience can feel, hold, take away, and do what they want with. Blu Tac included.
PETER GATES06 OCT – 18 NOVCITY-WIDEBrightonwww.petergates.com
ORIGINS OF ENCOUNTER
Origins of Encounter presents the work of J Alexander, L Hamblin and L Maher. Coming from three distinct histori-cal perspectives and utilizing diverse modes of produc-tion and presentation, they each examine notions of the encounter in relation to place, narrative and the photo-graphic.
JOAN ALEXANDER, LUKE A.R. HAMBLIN, LOUISE MAHER06 – 21 OCTTue-Sun 11:00-17:00PHOENIX BRIGHTON10—14 Waterloo Place,Brighton BN2 9NBwww.blindfield.org/originsofencounter
PHOTOS I’LL NEVER TAKE — FAMILY ALBUM
My exhibition is about the grief and loss of a life that I will never have. I have cre-ated a series of photos that would make a family album and an installation to set them in. N.B. The exhibition may not be open on Sundays for the first few weeks, Please check my website first.
CHRISTINA REID06 OCT – 17 NOVThu-Sun 10:00-16:00MISHON MACKAY99—101 Dyke Road, Seven Dials, Brighton, BN1 3JDwww.tinamreid.wordpress.com
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PHOTOVOICE: HAVING OUR SAY 2
PhotoVoice designs and delivers participatory pho-tography, digital storytell-ing and self-advocacy with socially excluded groups. This exhibition will showcase participants’ images in the Fringe Café from the Having Our Say 2 project.
VARIOUS06 – 20 OCTMon- Sat 07:00-19:00Sun 08:00-18:30REDROASTER1d St James’s Street,Brighton BN1 1REwww.photovoice.org
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Brighton Photo Fringe and Phoenix Brighton are pleased to present On the Surface of Images, an exhibition by Jinkyun Ahn.
This exhibition was selected from over 100 submissions to the Brighton Photo Fringe OPEN 2012 by Clare Grafik, Susanna Brown and Oliver Chanarin.
On the Surface of Images is Ahn’s first major solo exhibition. The work explores the relationship between Ahn’s parents, and in turn his family’s relationship with death and the afterlife. Using photog-raphy to reflect, repeat and dismember his parents, the images Ahn presents here often verge on the surreal.
JINKYUN AHN
06 OCT – 18 NOV
Tue-Sun 11:00-17:00PHOENIX BRIGHTON
10—14 Waterloo Place,Brighton BN2 9NBwww.jinkyunahn.com
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PHOS
MORGAN FAULKNER,
CLARE HANKINSON, LUKAS WERTH
05 OCT – 22 NOV
Mon-Fri 07:00-18:30Sat 08:00-18:30Sun 09:00-18:00MOKSHA CAFFE
4—5 York Place, Brighton BN1 4GUwww.custombrighton.wordpress.com
Phos showcases and celebrates alter-native processes in photography. Each of the exhibiting artists uses different materials and techniques within the realms of photography to bring delicate and unique imagery to this original show. Phos reveals both antique and contem-porary processes to show photography in a new light. Preview: 06 OCT 18:00-20:00. With thanks to Siderotype.com
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PHOTOBOOKSHOW — THE ARCHIVE
VARIOUS 250+
06 OCT – 18 NOV
Tue-Sun 11:00-17:00PHOENIX BRIGHTON
10—14 Waterloo Place, Brighton BN2 9NBwww.photobookshow.co.uk
After three international calls for pho-tobooks, and four exhibitions showcas-ing over 180 books, we’ll be at Fringe Focus during the festival where you can access the complete archive of photo-books that have been donated over the last year. A great opportunity to see over 250 photobooks, punctuated by a series of events. Come and join us for workshops, screenings and talks.
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PLAYING WITH MATCHES
LINDA WEBSTER
06 OCT – 18 NOV
Mon–Fri 08:00–16:00Sat 10:00–16:00LAZY BONES CAFE
44 George Street, Brighton BN2 1RJwww.lindawebster.com
The inherent symbolism and the distorted human representations that are unwittingly present in maps are symbiotically merged in this work with a pragmatic still-life approach. Playing with Matches is a stylized representa-tion that highlights a range of current political dilemmas including war, immigration, aid and growth.
ROAD, SITE AND HOUSE
For over 25 years Simon Evans has maintained a close relationship with Kent’s Romany Gypsy population. His photographs possess an openness and intimacy that can only be achieved through the trust and un-derstanding built over long periods of time spent within the community.
SIMON EVANS05 – 18 NOVMon-Sat 07:00-19:00Sun 08:00-18:30REDROASTER1d St James’s St, Brighton BN1 1REwww.simon-evans.net
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ROADSIDE BRITAIN
Celebrating four years of work and to coincide with a national book launch, Roadside Britain shows the traditional and quintes-sential aspects of British truck-roadside culture in a series of beautiful images from across the length and breadth of the UK. Book or-ders: www.dieselbooks.co.uk
SAM MELLISH16 – 21 OCTTue-Sun 11:00-17:00PHOENIX BRIGHTON10—14 Waterloo Place,Brighton BN2 9NBwww.roadsidebritain.co.uk
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SCRATCH: URBAN PALIMPSESTS
TONY BOWEN
06 OCT – 10 NOV
Tue–Sat 10:00–18:00DPM IMAGES
92 Gloucester Rd, Brighton BN1 4APwww.tonybowen.portfoliobox.netwww.dpm-images.uk.com
Ongoing photographic work exploring the mysterious, elusive, calligraphic narratives found on glass surfaces in urban environments in London and Sussex. Recently shown in Vermont, Oregon and California, this work probes boundaries between photography and painting. DPM Images UK: Brighton’s specialist photographic retailer and service provider: 01273 602912.
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SLEEPWALKING
A collection of moonlit photographs featuring a pyjama-clad somnambulist. “Conceptual, imaginative and genuinely beautiful. Just this side of surreal, imbued with non-specific meaning.” The Guardian.
ALEX BAMFORD06 – 12 OCTMon-Fri 07:30-17:30Sat 08:00-17:30Sun 10:00-17:00TAYLOR ST BARISTAS28 Queens Road,Brighton BN1 3XAwww.alexbamford.com /sleepwalking
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An exhibition of Soviet-era snapshot, amateur and unpublished photography taken after 1953 and provid-ing a rare insight into the lives of a diverse range of Soviet citizens in contrast to the clichéd and generally misleading images of propa-ganda that have become the Soviet legacy.
SNAPSHOT CITIZENS
SIMON BUTT, FEDDY, IRENA GIEDRAITIENE, ST. MARY’S QUEEN OF PEACE CHURCH, UTKIN FAMILY ARCHIVE, VIDMANTAS ZEBRAUSKAS & OTHERS16 – 21 OCTTue-Sun 11:00-17:00PHOENIX BRIGHTON10—14 Waterloo Place,Brighton BN2 9NB
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SLIDE PROJECT(OR)
MARTIN ROBINSON,
EMMA TURPIN
14 – 27 OCT
Mon-Sun 13:00-23:00CAXTON ARMS
36 North Gardens, Brighton BN1 3LBwww.we-are-yes.com
A myriad of images are taken out of the digital realm and the glory of analogue projections is revisited. Through the intervention with images submitted by artists internationally, potential new narratives emerge from pre-existing photographs — Live slide projection on Saturday 13 OCT at 19:30 with photo-graphic prints and limited edition zines remaining until 27 OCT.
SO THE WIND WON’T BLOW IT ALL AWAY
MAEVE BERRY, SAM TAYLOR,
DAVID WILKINSON, GAVIN BAMBRICK,
TIM BURROUGH, JOANNA BUREJZA
06 – 21 OCT
Mon-Sun 11:00-19:00GALLERY 40
40 Gloucester Road (North Laine) Brighton BN1 4AQwww.agno8.com
This photographic exhibition marks the second outing of the AgNO8 collective and their debut show, which was first seen as part of East London’s Photo-month festival in November 2011. The show encompasses themes of memory, intimacy and escape portrayed in di-verse styles ranging from the abstract to the cinematic with six of the eight members returning for Brighton Photo Fringe.
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THE ELEPHANT
The Heygate estate was completed in 1974 but is already condemned before reaching its 40th birthday. The residents have been ‘decanted’ and new dreams promised to the new com-munities of The Elephant or South Central as it has now been tagged.
MARK CHILVERS23 – 28 OCTTue-Sun 11:00-17:00PHOENIX BRIGHTON10—14 Waterloo Place,Brighton BN2 9NBwww.markchilvers.com
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SOMETIME IN THE NEVER
MATT HENRY
06 OCT – 18 NOV
Wed-Fri 10:00-17:00Sat 12:00-15:00YORK PLACE STUDIOS
29 York Place, Brighton BN1 4GUwww.matthenryphoto.com
A graduate of Political Theory and a self-taught photographer, Matt Henry works exclusively in narrative fiction but draws much inspiration from his stud-ies of 1960s and 70s America, carefully researching his props, locations and set builds. Come and see his unique blend of cultural fact and fiction in this powerful retrospective spanning five years of work.
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STILL WORKING
Still Working is a series of photographic portraits of women who are still working or volunteering past retire-ment age. It challenges the notion that older women are inactive or invisible.
VICKY HODGSON22 OCT – 03 NOVMon-Sat 07:00-19:00Sun 08:00-18:30REDROASTER1D St James’s St, Brighton BN1 1REwww.vickyhodgson.com
Boy With The Orange Net
THE LIGHT THIEF
THE LYRICAL AND THE ORDINARY
‘The night before I left Las Vegas I walked out in the desert to look at the moon. There was a jeweled city on the horizon, spires rising in the night, but the jewels were diadems of electric and the spires were the neon of signs ten stories high’.(Norman Mailer)
ROB MACDONALD05 OCT – 30 NOVMon-Fri 08:00-18:00Sat 09:00-18:00Sun 09:00-17:00SPINELLI COFFEE24 Garnet House, College Rd, Brighton BN2 1JBwww.robmacdonaldphoto.com
The Lyrical and the Ordinary involves four photographers who explore themes around the domestic family environ-ment. Their photographs vary in style and content, but at the core of each individuals’ work are personal stories. It is these stories that have brought them together.
EMER GILLESPIE, TANYA CLARKE, JACQUELINE MCCULLOUGH, PETER GATES06 OCT – 18 NOVFri-Sun 19:00-22:00TBCthelyricalandtheordinary.comCheck www.photofringe.org for venue.
THE OTHER EGYPT
REBECCA SOLIMAN18 OCT – 18 NOVMon 13:30-17:30Tue 09:30-19:30Wed-Fri 09:30-17:30Sat 09:30-17:00HOVE LIBRARY182—186 Church Road,Hove BN3 2EGrseefensoliman.moonfruit.com
Egypt. An ancient high culture. A stronghold for tourism. An embodiment of the 2011 Arab Revolution.But there is another Egypt. The Sinai. Rebecca Soliman illus-trates it in black and white. Places and faces of the desert & its people. The Bed-ouins. Authentic, Provoking. Emotional.
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TIME OF THE TIDE
The coast of Britain is in trouble. Made of silt, clay, chalk and sand, the cliffs show little resistance to the waves, with the future of many homes and communi-ties under threat. This award winning series documents the places and people who live at the mercy of Mother Nature.
JOSEPH FOX02 – 10 NOVMon-Fri 07:30-17:30Sat 08:00-17:30Sun 10:00-17:00TAYLOR ST BARISTAS28 Queens Road, Brighton BN1 3XAwww.josephfox.co.uk
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STUDIO F PRESENTS ...
TOM WICHELOW, JAMES PIKE
07 OCT – 04 NOV
Tue–Wed 12:00-15:00Sat-Sun 12:00-15:00STUDIO F
Stockwell Lodge, Between 127–129 Conway Street, Hove BN3 1LWwww.studio-f.co.uk
Studio F presents Escape Capsules by Tom Wichelow. A photo series explor-ing our enduring love affair with mobile homes and camper vans. Captured on some of the last sheets of Type 55 Polaroid 5x4 film. Mobile Captures by James Pike. A selection of black and white street-photography. Shot and edited entirely on an iPhone. Opening event: 07 OCT 13:00–18:00.
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THE A-Z OF LONDON ROAD
GEORGE COLES
06 OCT – 04 NOV
IN THE WINDOWS OF THE OLD
CO-OP BUILDING
94-101 London Road, Brighton BN1 4LBwww.thewaywardstraggler.blogspot.co.uk
A series of 26 black-and-white photo-graphs made over an eight-month period in and around this fading but iconic Brighton thoroughfare. Shot on 35mm film with a pair of 1950s Leica cameras with the intention of producing a socio-historic snapshot of a high street in the 21st century. There is a small publication to accompany the exhibition.
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THE PAST PERSISTS IN THE PRESENT IN THE FORM OF A DREAM
Outdated remains of a 20th- century architectural utopia | an estate developed as part of national housing pro-gramme code-named SAAL | the experimental pro-gramme of peoples’ right to place | emerged in the short experience of participatory democracy during the Portu-guese revolution
PAULA ROUSH06 – 11 NOVTue-Sun 11:00-17:00PHOENIX BRIGHTON10—14 Waterloo Place,Brighton BN2 9NBwww.msdm.org.uk/index.php?/project/participatory-architectures/
THE PHOOT CAMP EXHIBITION
PHOOT CAMPERS
05 OCT – 17 NOV
Mon-Fri 13:00-17:00Sat-Sun 10:00-17:00THE OLD MARKET
11a Upper Market St, Hove BN3 1ASwww.phootcamp.com
For the past four years, photographers from around the world have gathered together in the US to take part in Phoot Camp, an invitation only creative retreat for photographers to meet, create & collaborate. Phoot Show showcases the work of over 20 Phoot campers. In con-junction with Miniclick on the 09 OCT at 18:30 there will be a series of Pecha Kucha talks about the work.
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THE SINGING WILL NEVER BE DONE
In this video piece I address transitions in the construc-tion of race through my family and pivotal dates, from 1924, to events of 1968, through the 1970s of my childhood. I use the current story of the UK parakeet migration as a metaphor for past and current immigration debates.
HELEN CAMMOCK06 OCT – 18 NOVTBCCheck www.photofringe.org for venue.
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THE PHOTOCOPY CLUB
VARIOUS
06 – 20 OCT
PHOENIX BRIGHTON
10—14 Waterloo Place, Brighton BN2 9NBwww.thephotocopyclub.com
The Photocopy Club is a bi-monthly photography exhibition based between Brighton and London. The idea is to get photography off the internet and get printed matter back into the hands of the public. Starting in November 2011 with the plan to do six exhibitions in 2012. The Photocopy Club is opening its fifth exhibition with BPF.
Check www.photofringe.org for venue and dates.
THE TELLING OF TALL TALES
5 postcards. 5 venues. Collect the set (there are 72) and submit your story inspired by the pictures at www.thetellingoftalltales.com
TANYA CLARKE08 OCT – 08 NOVCITY-WIDEBrighton
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THIS IS MY WORLD TODAY
My name is Jamie McGrane and I have been a Mod since 1984. There are many facets to this subculture that reflect my passion and the reason why I love it still. And always will. This Is My World Today.
JAMIE MCGRANE
23 – 28 OCT
Tue-Sun 11:00-17:00PHOENIX BRIGHTON
10—14 Waterloo Place,Brighton BN2 9NB
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TOO MANY WORDS FOR AN ETERNAL SILENCE
NAZARE SOARES
24 SEP – 03 NOV
Mon-Thu 10:00-18:00Fri-Sat 10:00-22:00Sun 10:00-17:00MANGE TOUT
81 Trafalgar Street (North Laine) Brighton BN1 4EBwww.nazaresoares.com
The latest work of award winning pho-tographer Nazare Soares offers space to reflect on the concept of time and the value that photography holds within it, inviting you to fine tune perceptions of otherwise fleeting moments. “In her work a connection with nature is evident,coupled with a sombre calm,solitude and the dreamlike, but above all, her work breathes love” (Monica de Juan).
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UGANDA STORIES AND OTHER STUDIES
Sunil Shah looks back 40 years ago when he and his family, along with 80,000 other Asians, were expelled from Uganda by Idi Amin. This work is both a subjec-tive journey to re-collect the past and an interrogation of documentary photography in its use to reassemble frag-ments of history.
SUNIL SHAH06 – 14 OCTMon-Sun 10:00-18:00THE COACH HOUSE22 Walpole Road,Brighton BN2 0EAwww.sunilphoto.comwww.atthecoachhouse.co.uk
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UNRULY HABITS
ALISON BETTLES 12 – 19 OCTMon-Fri 07:30-17:30Sat 08:00-17:30Sun 10:00-17:00TAYLOR ST BARRISTAS28 Queens Rd, Brighton BN1 3XAwww.alisonbettles.com
With the use of everyday do-mestic materials and objects these photographic images are created amidst the daily rituals and benign clutter of home where this familiar space becomes a stage set and backdrop for fictitious scenes.
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WALK ON BY?
JULIA BAVERSTOCK26 OCT – 02 NOV
Mon-Sun 07:30-17:30TAYLOR ST BARISTAS
28 Queens Road,Brighton BN1 3XAwww.juliabaverstock.co.uk
Local home-grown photo-grapher Julia Baverstock presents a set of vibrant and intricate images in this series entitled Walk on By?. It’s a collective of Street Photo-graphy in Brighton, including some fantastic Street Art images that add to Brigh-ton’s depth of character. #goldfishphotogr
WE ARE HERE
This body of work portrays people taking a stand: exploring solidarity and peaceful action. These im-ages capture the sense of urgency felt, and why many stand together and say, “We are Here”. The work spans from 2009 to 2012, in and around London.
FIONA ESSEX13 – 18 NOV
Tue-Sun 11:00–17:00PHOENIX BRIGHTON
10—14 Waterloo Place,Brighton BN2 9NBwww.fionasphoto.co.uk
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MICHAEL DAVID MURPHY
& THE ENTENTE06 OCT – 18 NOVPHOENIX BRIGHTON
10—14 Waterloo Place,Brighton BN2 9NB
A collaborative project exploring the use of words to capture unphotographed images – “Opportunities missed. Simple failures. Occasions when I wished I’d taken the picture, or not forgotten the camera, or had been brave enough to click the shutter.” (Michael David Murphy)
Come be inspired and scribe a photograph that never got shot.
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THIS IS A PICTURE I DID NOT TAKE OF A
DEAD MAN IN PHOENIX.
WONDERLAND
Wonderland featuring five contemporary photogra-phers celebrating real or imagined places full of marvels.
JEAN-LUC BROUARD, PETER BENNETT, ROGER HOPGOOD, PETER GATES, JUSTIN SPRAY08 – 30 OCTTue-Sun 10:00-17:00NAKED EYE GALLERY
5 Farm Mews, Farm Road,Hove BN3 1AFwww.nakedeyebrighton.com
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Ecofocus, launched in August 2012, uses twitter as a way of issuing challenges and themes for photographing your environment. Use geotagging to placethe images you upload within the Biosphere region of Brighton & Hove and Lewes Downs.
Join in www.photofringe.org.ukInfo at www.biospherehere.org.uk
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HASTINGSST LEONARDS
(BPFH) has been facilitated by the Photo Hub Group (Phg) in partnership with
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The Phg is an independent group of profes-sional, fine art and student photographers funded by the Arts Council England to support and promote photography in the region. Founder members, Andrew Moran and Grace Lau, established the group in 2009 and membership has grown to include photo-graphers from many differing disciplines.
Phg will be running a series of shows, films and talks during the festival and venue maps and brochures will be available throughout the region.
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HARD GRAFT: SHIPS, THE LAND, THE RING ...
BRUCE RAE, JOHN COLE,
MALCOLM GLOVER
24 OCT – 07 NOV
Mon-Sun 11:00-17:00HASTINGS ARTS FORUM
36 Marina, St Leonards on Sea TN38 0BU
Three documentary photographers depicting a boxing gym in Manhattan, shipbuilding on Tyneside and a rural Welsh speaking community in North Wales. All images made in the 1970s and 1980s.
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CURATED BY LUCY PHILLIPS
06 – 30 OCT
THE ELECTRIC PALACE CINEMA
39A High Street, Hastings TN34 3ERwww.electricpalacecinema.com
Lucy Phillips, of Photo hub group, pre-sents documentaries on photography. 16 OCT 19:45 £5What Remains: The Life and Work of Sally Mann13 NOV 19:45 £5Somewhere to Disappear (on Alec Soth’s Broken Manual project)HASTINGS ARTS FORUM
36 Marina, St Leonards on Sea TN38 0BU30 OCT 19:30 Time Zero: The Last Year of Polaroid Film
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EATING OUT; ROCK-A-NORE TO ST LEONARDS
A collection of photographs reflecting the colour and diversity of eating establish-ments in Hastings and St Leonards.
TIM MORRIS10 – 21 OCTWed-Sun 10:30-16:00POST OFFICE TEAROOMS40a Marina, St Leonards on Sea TN38 0BUwww.potearooms.wix.com
HELMAND — PATROL
This work, selected from a project shown at the Hay-ward Gallery, concentrates on confrontation in the photographic image. Facing up to the gaze of those with extraordinary experiences becomes a personal chal-lenge. To those with similar experiences, there is a more knowing connection.
ROBERT WILSON, CURATED BY ANDREW MORAN01 – 14 NOVMon-Sun 11:00-17:00THE STADE HALLThe Stade, Hastings TN34 3ARwww.robertjwilson.com
OTHER LIVES
LAURIS MORGAN-GRIFFITHS, GARY IMLACH
02 NOV – 16 NOV
Mon-Fri 09:30-17:30Sat 10:00-16:00TRINITY GALLERY
Trinity Street, Hastings TN34 1HG
Workshops, dens, land-based hide-aways, for men whose work exposes them to the elements; Morgan-Griffiths documents the occupants and interiors of fishermen’s sheds on the Stade.
Despite growing gentrification, Soho still presents visitors with invitations to enter open doorways and climb the stairs in search of sex. There are no people in Imlach’s pictures; only thresholds.
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SUE STEWARD, SIMON NORFOLK,
VAL WILLIAMS, SIMON ROBERTS
03 SEP – 03 DEC
Mon 20:00-22:00BULLET COFFEE HOUSE
38 Robertson St.Hastings TN34 1HTwww.photohubgroup.blogspot.com
The interested and curious are invited to a series of talks on & around the subject of photography given by knowledgeable curators and photographers.
03 SEP Sue Steward01 OCT Simon Norfolk 05 NOV Val Williams 03 DEC Simon Roberts
Entrance fee of £3 is [email protected]
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OSPEDALE AL MARE
These photographs docu-ment the atmosphere and concrete reality of this once busy, populated and utilised hospital on the Venice Lido. “I felt the haunted souls still resident in this place. I tried to catch traces and remains of what was previously a full, live, environment.”
BRIAN RYBOLT24 OCT – 07 NOVMon-Sun 11:00-17:00HASTINGS ARTS FORUM36 Marina, St Leonards on Sea TN38 0BU
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PHOTOS FROM HASTINGS, ST LEONARDS & BEYOND
Documentary Photography from Hastings & St. Leon-ards, Bexhill, Camber, with an affectionate twist.
BOB MAZZER28 OCT – 10 NOVTue-Sun 11:00-18:00THE KAVE GALLERY8 Kings Road, St Leonards on Sea TN37 6EA
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STADE OPEN PHOTOGRAPHY COMPETITION — ‘STADE COLOUR’
In its third year, the com-petition is open to profes-sionals & amateurs. The competition invites entrants to explore and celebrate photographically; capture the uniqueness and es-sence of the area with all its colour, busy-ness, people and texture. The exhibition features three winners and 30 images.
VARIOUS20 OCT – 25 NOVMon-Sun 11:00-16:00FISHERMEN’S, SHIPWRECK AND BLUE REEF MUSEUMSRock-a-Nore Road Hastings TN34 3DWwww.ohps.org.uk /fishermen’s_museums
THE FORGOTTEN PEOPLE
In 2000 the Quicken Trust began supporting orphans in Kabubbu, Uganda. The villag-ers called themselves ‘the forgotten people’. They lived in abject poverty and existed through subsistence farming and casual quarry labour. Much has been achieved; much hangs in the balance.
CLAIRE RICHARDSON12 – 26 OCTMon-Fri 09:30-17:30Sat 10:00-16:00TRINITY GALLERYTrinity Street, Hastings TN34 1HGwww.clairerichardson.com www.trinity-gallery.co.uk
THE SUN DOES NOT MOVE
A search for understand-ing beneath the threshold of language. Anomalies and curiosities found from day to day, peripheral visions and moments of heightened awareness, hand printed in a silver darkroom. Editions, commissions, artist’s proofs.Preview: 13 SEP 18:00-20:00
ALEX BRATTELL
14 OCT – 22 NOV
Mon-Sun 09:00-18:00CONQUEST HASTINGS
Conquest Hospital Exhibition Area, Level 3, The Ridge, St Leonards on Sea TN37 7RDwww.brattell.com www.esht.nhs.uk/art
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THE THING ABOUT THINGS
Things ... Are they simply objects or do they offer mini-narratives of their collectors’ lives, teasing glimpses that tempt our cu-riosities to delve deeper into the telling traces of their histories and their owners’ identities? Captured here in their domain; languishing, standing proud.
DANIELA EXLEY06 OCT – 18 NOV
Mon-Wed 09:00-21:00Thu-Sun 09:00-23:00FRANKS FRONT ROOM
31-32 Station Road, Hastingswww.danielaexley.com
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TELLING STORIES: HASTINGS
XAVERINE BATES, ALEXANDER BRAT-
TELL, HELEN BROOKER, SAMANTHA
CAWSON, HELDER CLARA, MARK
DUMBRELL, ROY EASTLAND, MARTIN
EVERETT, TRACY JONES, CATHRYN
KEMP, GRACE LAU, PATRICIA WILSON
SMITH, FRANNY SWANN, LUCINDA
WELLS, TINA HILL
22 SEP – 13 JAN
Tue-Sat 10:00-16:00Sun 12:00-16:00HASTINGS MUSEUM & ART GALLERY
John’s Place, Bohemia Road,Hastings TN34 1ETwww.tellingstories.info
Supported by ACE and a key project for Coastal Currents.
Telling Stories: is a touring group exhibi-tion of 14 artists from Hastings and Margate who have come together to share their stories. It is the second curated exhibition of the Telling Stories: project involving artists from similar places in search of a shared dialogue. The first was Telling Stories: Margate in 2011. All the artists are storytellers, recognising stories as a way of under-standing our experiences and making connections; weaving together layers of meaning to inspire, challenge and inform.
Opening night: 21 SEP 18:00–20:00
Live performance by Hastings Urban Bike and Yumino Sekinn. Gallery talk 07 OCT 2pm. Led by Grace Lau‚£4 includes tea and cake. Sep opening hours: Tue–Sat 10:00–17:00 Sun 12:00–17:00.
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UPON REFLECTION
VESTIGES
Upon Reflection explores notions of reflection. Displayed using a variety of techniques and processes. Each artist offers personal perception derived from their practice to create a varied, though unified, show.
Preview: 12 OCT 18:30
ROSE BIELA, MEL BREWER, CHRIS MAMMONE, MARY MORRIS, LESLEY PARKINSON, STEVE RUTTER10 – 24 OCTMon-Sun 11:00-17:00HASTINGS ARTS FORUM36 Marina, St Leonards on Sea TN38 0BU
An exhibition drawn from some of the last photo-graphs taken on Hastings Pier in the summer of 2010, before the fire. While the spaces on the pier lacked a sense of connection with the sea and the spaces pictured could be anywhere, the images contain an essence of the seaside pier.
BARRY REID04 – 27 OCT
Mon–Sun 10:00-16:00MEMORIAL ART GALLERY
7 Cambridge Road, Hastings TN34 1DJbarryreidphotography.com
WAITING TO BE NOTICED
Phil’s photographs are a study of absence, a record of a building’s ghosts and period of change. In them we can sense an echo of the old Brunswick Centre and the people who gave it its charac-ter for over 30 years. For the foundling project, the waiting is over ...
Preview: 12 OCT
PHIL COOK12 OCT – 24 OCTMon-Sun 11:00–17:00HASTINGS ARTS FORUM36 Marina, St Leonards on Sea TN38 0BU
TIDE TO TIDE PARTS I / II / III
Part iLUCINDA WELLSMARJAN ZAHED-KINDERSLEY10 – 16 OCTStade Hall, HastingsPrivate view: 12 OCTPart iiMARTIN EVERETT, WRABNESS (PIS ALLER)17 - 23 OCTStade Hall, HastingsPrivate view: 19 OCT
Part iiiLUCINDA WELLSMARJAN ZAHED-KINDERSLEY20 - 27 OCTKave Gallery, Kings Road, St Leonards on SeaPrivate view: 20 OCT
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BRIGHTON PHOTO FRINGE CLOSING EVENT
17 NOV
Sat 18:00-21:00PHOENIX BRIGHTON
10—14 Waterloo Place,Brighton BN2 9NBwww.photofringe.org
Join us for a festival closing event, including the presen-tation of the Danny Wilson Memorial Award.
Wine supplied by Barefoot.
DANNY WILSON MEMORIAL AWARD
17 NOV
Sat 18:00-21:00PHOENIX BRIGHTON
10—14 Waterloo Place,Brighton BN2 9NBwww.photofringe.org
Award presented to the best emerging or early career photographer exhibiting as part of Brighton Photo Fringe. Award ceremony as part of the festival closing event. See www.photofringe.org for submission details.
BRIGHTON PHOTO FRINGE LAUNCH PARTY
06 – 07 OCT
Sat 21:00-02:00HILTON BRIGHTON
METROPOLE
Canon Place Entrance,Brighton BN1 2FUwww.photofringe.org
Come and celebrate the launch of the festival with us!DJs, images and dancing!Speeches at 22:00. First 50 people in receive a free drink.
TICKETS: £4
Buy in advance at www.photofringe.orgor on the door.
HIDDEN YOUTH
AMANDA JOBSON &
STUART GRIFFITHS
29 SEP – 04 NOV
Tue-Sat 10:00-16:00Sun 12:00-16:00HASTINGS MUSEUM
& ART GALLERY
John’s Place, Bohemia Rd,Hastings TN34 1ETwww.xtrax.orgwww.amandajobson.co.ukwww.stuartgriffiths.netwww.hmag.org.uk/whatson/calendar?event=9484
Photographers Amanda Jobson & Stuart Griffiths have been running photographic workshops with 16 to 21 year olds at Xtrax. Although at the beginning of their adulthood, their challenging experiences of life have already shaped them. Hidden Youth is not just about these young people’s lives it’s about inspiration, en-couragement and support, see-ing life through different eyes.
BPF — ECO-FOCUS
VARIOUS ARTISTS
06 OCT – 18 NOV
Tue-Sun 11:00-17:00PHOENIX BRIGHTON
10 —14 Waterloo Place,Brighton BN2 9NBwww.eco.photofringe.org
BPF present an exhibition of images from a series of work-shops in partnership with the Brighton & Hove and Lewes Bioshpere Project. This is an ongoing project examining the environment in which we live and the ways we engage with it.
6 DEGREES — BPF CARIBBEAN
VARIOUS ARTISTS
06 OCT – 18 NOV
Tue-Sun 11:00-17:00PHOENIX BRIGHTON
10—14 Waterloo Place,Brighton BN2 9NBwww.photofringe.org
A selection of work by students from Barbados Community College produced in March during workshops with Helen Cammock and Natasha Ba Abdullah.
www.photofringe.org for full details.
MINICLICK — PECHA KUCHA NIGHT
PHOOTCAMP
PHOTOGRAPHERS
09 OCT
Tue 19:00–21:00THE OLD MARKET
11a Upper Market St,Hove BN3 1AS
The Miniclick photography talks join forces with Lomokev and Phootcamp to put on a transatlantic evening of short talks featuring Phootcamp photographers. Please check www.miniclickatthefringe.com for info.
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BLACK HISTORY MONTH PROJECT
VARIOUS ARTISTS
06 OCT – 18 NOV
Tue-Sun 11:00-17:00PHOENIX BRIGHTON
10—14 Waterloo Place,Brighton BN2 9NBwww.photofringe.org
BPF commissioned film maker David Alexander to work with young people from BMAE communities in celebration of Black History Month. The work produced on this project will be exhibited at the Fringe Focus space.
A COLLECTION OF CLICKS
CLICKERS COMMUNITY
PHOTOGRAPHIC CLUB
06 – 13 OCT
Sat 10:30-16:00GLOUCESTER PLACE
BAPTIST CHURCH Brighton BN1 4AA
An exhibition displaying the diverse photographic journey of members (old and new) from Clickers Community Pho-tographic Club, based in East Brighton, since its beginings in 2010. The show of photos taken by amateur photogra-phers, reflects a variety of photographic opportunities which have inspired, fascinated and captivated members.
BPF — ONLINE FOCUS
VARIOUS ARTISTS
06 OCT – 18 NOV
Tue-Sun 11:00-17:00PHOENIX BRIGHTON
10—14 Waterloo Place,Brighton BN2 9NBwww.photofringe.org
BPF present an exhibition of images from this 12-month-long experiment in exhibition curation.
www.focus.photofringe.org for full details
PECHA KUCHA EVENING FOUNDATION DEGREE STUDENTS
FDA PHOTOGRAPHY
YEAR 2 STUDENTS
10 OCT
Wed 18:30–20:30JIVE MONKEY
THEATRE & BAR
5 Steine Street, Brighton BN2 1TEwww.facebook.com/ fdaphotographersbrighton
Join us for a lively night of photography presentationsat the speakeasy-style Jive Monkey Theatre & Bar. PechaKucha nights are infor-mal and fun gatherings where creative people get together and share their ideas, works and thoughts. The students from the FDA photography degree course at City College will show and discuss their work in this snappy presenta-tion format.
PHOTOVOICE TALK
MATT DAW
12 OCT
Fri 19:00-21:00REDROASTER
1d St James’s St, Brighton BN1 1REwww.photovoice.org
To accompany the Having our Say 2 exhibition, PhotoVoice Project Manager Matt Daw will talk about participatory photography methodology. There will also be an opportu-nity for Q&A.
MINICLICK — MACIEJ DAKOWICZ IN DISCUSSION WITH PETER DENCH
MACIEJ DAKOWICZ
16 OCT
Tue 19:00-21:00THE OLD MARKET
11a Upper Market St, Hove BN3 1AS
To celebrate the launch of Maciej Dakowicz’s first book Cardiff After Dark (pub. by Thames and Hudson), Maciej will be in conversation with Peter Dench about his work, and signing copies of the book.
Please check: www.miniclickatthefringe.com for venue info.
LIVING ROUGH — ROUGH LIVING
CURATED BY DENISE FELKIN
13 OCT – 27 OCT
Sat 13:00-16:00FIRST BASE
St Stephens Hall, Montpelier Place, Brighton BN1 3BF
Brighton street homeless community have conceived and documented their experi-ence of life on the streets. Curated by Denise Felkin, this fantastic, thought-provoking exhibition and book launch shows both what it is like to be homeless and the talent of those living on the street. Open to anyone interested in gaining a unique insight into people all too often overlooked.
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JAN VON HOLLENBEN
14 OCT
PHOENIX BRIGHTON
10—14 Waterloo Place,Brighton BN2 9NB
Interactive photo workshop. Jan is a ‘homo ludens’ a ‘ playing man’ and a photo-grapher for most of his everyday life. Jan suggests that play is primary to and a necessary (though not sufficient) condition of the generation of culture. This workshop will introduce various aspects of Jan’s play within his photography and in collaboration with the partici-pants, Jan will also create a photographic game.
CHILDREN’S WORKSHOP BY JAN VON HOLLENBEN
BOOKMAKING WORKSHOP
PHOTOBOOK SHOW
13 OCT
Sat 12:00-16:00PHOENIX BRIGHTON
10–14 Waterloo Place,Brighton BN2 9NBwww.photobookshow.co.uk
Get to grips with some DIY bookmaking techniques. Bring yourself, a stack of prints or file, and leave with a dummy photobook.
MATERIALS INCLUDED
Sign up : www.photofringe.org
THE PHOTOCOPY CLUB — WE ARE LUCKY / HOLY GHOST PRESENT DUO
VARIOUS
13 – 27 OCT
PHOENIX BRIGHTON
10—14 Waterloo Place,Brighton BN2 9NBwww.thephotocopyclub.com
This week-long exhibition looks at the work of four sets of young photographers who work together in partnership.
Check: www.photofringe.org for venue and dates
SLIDE PROJECT(OR)
WE ARE YES PRODUCTIONS
13 OCT
Sat 19:30-23:00CAXTON ARMS
36 North Gardens, Brighton BN1 3LBwww.we-are-yes.com
A multimedia show by WeAreYes productions, which was first exhibited as part of PhotoIreland 2012. A myriad of submitted images are taken out of the digital realm and the glory of analogue 35mm slide projections are revisited.
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ANNA FOX,
NATASHA CARUANA
20 OCT
Sat 12:00-17:00PHOENIX BRIGHTON
10—14 Waterloo Place,Brighton BN2 9NB
Anna Fox and Natasha Caruana will unpack the work that goes on behind the making of projects and images — the territory that normally lies hidden behind the gloss of the final images.
Anna and Natasha will each discuss some of the research behind their current projects and will then invite the audi-ence to participate by sharing their project ideas – together you will explore potential avenues for furthering your research and opening up ideas for your work.
BEHIND THE IMAGE TALK
FILM: “HOW TO MAKE A BOOK WITH STEIDL”
PHOTOBOOK SHOW
18 OCT
Thu 19:00–21:00PHOENIX BRIGHTON
10–14 Waterloo Place,Brighton BN2 9NBwww.photobookshow.com
A feature length documentary exploring the world and vision of one of the world’s most venerated publishers.
Book at www.photofringe.orgto avoid disappointment. Cider on tap
MINICLICK — A WEEKEND OF PHOTOGRAPHY WORKSHOPS
THE PHOTOCOPY CLUB SELF-PORTRAITS AND JOURNALS
VARIOUS
19 – 25 OCT
PHOENIX BRIGHTON
10—14 Waterloo Place,Brighton BN2 9NBwww.thephotocopyclub.com
Portraits and Journals.The Photocopy Club present a new project in which they have asked photographers to take photocopied self portraits along with pages from their research journals and notebooks.
20 – 21 OCT
Sat-Sun 10:00-17:00CREATE STUDIOS
Unit D&E, Level 2 South,New England House, New England St, Brighton BN1 4GH
The Miniclick photography talks, collaborating with Create Studios, present a weekend of workshops by Laura Pannack, Ewen Spencer, Luca Sage, Emma Critchley, Murray Ballard and Jean-Luc Brouard.
£40 PER WORKSHOP
Please check www.miniclickatthefringe.com for info.
MINICLICK — GORDON MACDONALD & CLARE STRAND
23 OCT
Tue 19:00–21:00THE REGENCY TOWN HOUSE
13 Brunswick Square,Hove BN3 1EH
The Miniclick photography talks present Clare Strand and Gordon Macdonald talking about their work to coincide with their exhibition at the same venue for the Fringe.
Please check: www.miniclickatthefringe.com for venue info.
19 OCT
Fri 19:00–21:00REDROASTER
1d St James’s St, Brighton BN1 1RE
Full details to follow: see www.photofringe.org
TALK ABOUT COLLABORATIVE PRACTICE
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MARTIN ROBINSON
27 OCT
Sat 19:00–23:00ST ANDREWS CHURCH
Waterloo Street, Hove BN3
Offhand present live performances from recent Brownswood alumni Anushka and Lost Twin, with showcase.
OFFHAND
VIGNETTES – FILM SCREENINGS
EVENING SCREENING
IN THE GREEN ROOM
20 OCT
Sat 19:00, Arrive earlyPHOENIX BRIGHTON
10—14 Waterloo Place,Brighton BN2 9NB
Vignettes and Eye Above the Wall bring their short docu-mentary screening party to Brighton, followed by Q&As with some of the directors. For info on how to submit a film visit the website.
THE PHOTOCOPY CLUB OPEN SPACE
03 NOV
Sat 11:00-17:00PHOENIX BRIGHTON
10–14 Waterloo Place,Brighton BN2 9NBwww.thephotocopyclub.com
The Photocopy Club invite the public to come and join us in photocopying their own work and displaying it at the project space in the Fringe Focus at Phoenix Brighton.
IS THAT A PROJECT
TRI-POD
03 NOV
Sat 13:00-17:00PHOENIX BRIGHTON
10-14 Waterloo PlaceBrighton BN2 9NB
Is That a Project will offer drop-in sessions for photo-graphers to discuss their projects in progress.
Please go to: www.tri-pod.co.uk for further information.
PHOTOGRAPHY & PARTICIPATION TALK
LINDSEY SMITH
02 NOV
Fri 19:00-21:00REDROASTER
1d St James’s St, Brighton BN1 1REwww.photofringe.org
Local photographic artist Lindsey Smith will host an evening of presentations & open discussion to explore participatory practice.
FILM: “SHOOTING ROBERT KING”
PHOTOBOOK SHOW
01 NOV
Thu 19:00-21:00PHOENIX BRIGHTON
10—14 Waterloo Place,Brighton BN2 9NBwww.photobookshow.com
An intimate journey following Robert King and his ambition to win the Pullitzer Prize for photography.
Free (book at photofringe.org to avoid disappointment)Cider on tap
IS THAT A TALK
TRI-POD
01 NOV
Mon 18:30-20:30PHOENIX BRIGHTON
10—14 Waterloo Place,Brighton BN2 9NB
Is That a Talk: Tri-pod in con-versation with special guests.Visit www.tri-pod.co.uk for further information.
OCT 24
Wed 17:30–19:30UNIVERSITY OF BRIGHTON
Grand Parade, Room G4 www.theartsforum.blogspot.com
Brighton Photo Fringe and Brighton ArtsFORUM are collaborating to bring you a unique feedback workshop where you can discuss the concerns of your photographic projects in small groups.
If you would like to be a part of the critique circle, please email: [email protected]
FREE
BRIGHTON ARTSFORUM FEEDBACK CIRCLE
27 OCT
PHOENIX BRIGHTON
10—14 Waterloo Place,Brighton BN2 9NB
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www.photofringe.org
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08 NOV
Thu 19:00–21:00PHOENIX BRIGHTON
10—14 Waterloo Place,Brighton BN2 9NBwww.photobookshow.com
We’ll be selling newspaper-based productions from the archive, alongside some friendly small publishers.Cider and music on tap.
PHOTOBOOK SHOW — MARKET
NOTES ON COLLABORATION
ANTHONY LUVERA
09 NOV
Fri 19:00–21:00REDROASTER
1d St James’s St, Brighton BN1 1RE
Anthony Luvera outlines some of the questions, observations, thoughts and experiences he has gathered as an artist, writer and educator working with groups of people in frame-works that could be described as participatory, or otherwise invested in methodologies of co-production, facilitation, pedagogy and collaboration.
ROAD, SITE AND HOUSE — TALK
SIMON EVANS
16 NOV
Fri 19:00-21:00REDROASTER
1d St James’s St,Brighton BN1 1RE
Two talks illustrated with his-toric images and archive foot-age, followed by discussion. We trace local Romany history before exploring how Gypsy stereotypes have been both reinforced and challenged through lens-based media. Simon Evans has worked within the Gypsy community in photography, video and radio for over 25 years.
MINICLICK — PECHA KUCHA NIGHT
VARIOUS
13 NOV
Tue 19:00–21:00THE OLD MARKET
11a Upper Market St,Hove BN3 1AS
The Miniclick photography talks, in association with Brighton Source magazine, present an evening of short Pecha Kucha talks by photog-raphers and film-makers from all over the country.
Please check: www.miniclickatthefringe.com for venue info.
ANTHONY LUVERA
15 NOV
Thu 19:00–21:00PHOENIX
10—14 Waterloo Place,Brighton BN2 9NB
A public forum on photo-graphy, participation and homelessness.
Anthony Luvera has been commissioned to create new work with homeless people living in Brighton. To launch this year-long project this forum invites you to join the artist to question the ethics of representation in par-ticipatory art practices, and consider the issues, policies and politics that affect the lives of individuals experienc-ing homelessness in Brighton today.
www.photofringe.org
INSIDE OUT
VICKY HODGSON
26 NOV
Mon 19:00–21:00REDROASTER
1d St James’s St, Brighton BN1 1RE
An artist’s talk to accompany an exhibition of photographic portraits of women who are still working or volunteering past retirement age.
STILL WORKING— TALK
PHOTOBOOK SHOW — GUEST WORKSHOPS
10 NOV
Sat 12:00-16:00PHOENIX BRIGHTON
10—14 Waterloo Place,Brighton BN2 9NBwww.photobookshow.com
Come and explore a variety of photographic production techniques, with a variety of teachers. Practical and theory elements.
Sign up at www.photofringe.org
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This year sees another world-class programme of arts and cultural events, kicking off in September, lasting through to
November, all marking the contributions Black and ethnic minority people make to our region. We have visual arts, music,
film, literature, arts and crafts, theatre, fashion, food, sport and more.
Black History Month is run by volunteers with a shared aim: we want to create a space for you to enjoy the rich variety of
heritages, languages and cultures that enrich our society.
We invite you to join us in this celebration – long after the London Olympics and Paralympics have
finished, let us continue being united as one world here in Brighton & Hove and Sussex. Photo credit: Black History Month street party, 2010. Photo by Paul Jackson
Programme highlights:
September • 8
- Yiribaa & Zimbaremabwe, Pavilion Theatre
• 29 - ‘Rum and Bass’ Black History month launch party, Corn Exchange
• Launch of Brighton & Hove Untold – QR project from Brighton & Hove Black History October
• 5 –Poet Patience Agbabi, Hastings Museum - Writing Our Legacy & Afrikaba • 6 - Nigerian Independence celebration with dance, fashion, live performances, Moulsecoomb Hall • 6/ – Writing and performance workshops, Brighton & Hastings - Writing Our Legacy
• 6/7 –Far Pavilion, Arabic culture festival in an arabesque tent, Pavilion Gardens - Sandpit Productions • 10 - ‘BME comic book workshop for children & young people’, Brighton - Writing Our Legacy • 20 - Writing Our Legacy presents historical and modern Asian authors, Crawley Library
• 20 – Legacy Film Festival - 1.30 screening • 24 - Inua Ellams critically acclaimed play ‘black t shirt’, Brighton Dome • 25 – Legacy Film Festival - 6.30 screening
• 27– Legacy Film Festival film screenings, Old Courthouse & Duke at the Komedia • 27 - Kora Festival, Sallis Benney
November • 3
- Worthing family cultural day + film screening of Marley
• 9 - Kanda BongoMan, Brighton Pavilion - African Night Fever
• 17– Latin Voices Live! Day of the dead celebration, Brighton Museum and Dome – Writing Our Legacy • Bandbazi launch oral history, photographic portrait and archive exhibition, Like Sugar in Milk: Stories
of Zoroastrian Migration to the South East of England.
For further information, see http://brightonblackhistorymonth.org.uk/
Black History Month associate organisations: Urbanflo, Writing Our Legacy, Legacy Film Festival, Photofringe, Brighton Black History, Brighton Dome, Sandpit Productions, DJambass, Faze 2 entertainment, University of Brighton, Adaptatrap, Worthing Black History group, World Family, Afrikaba
Festival, Crawley Black History Month, and Brighton & Hove Black History Month
Black History Month 2012 Brighton & Hove and across Sussex
This year sees another world-class programme of arts and cultural events, kicking off in September, lasting through to
November, all marking the contributions Black and ethnic minority people make to our region. We have visual arts, music,
film, literature, arts and crafts, theatre, fashion, food, sport and more.
Black History Month is run by volunteers with a shared aim: we want to create a space for you to enjoy the rich variety of
heritages, languages and cultures that enrich our society.
We invite you to join us in this celebration – long after the London Olympics and Paralympics have
finished, let us continue being united as one world here in Brighton & Hove and Sussex. Photo credit: Black History Month street party, 2010. Photo by Paul Jackson
Programme highlights:
September • 8
- Yiribaa & Zimbaremabwe, Pavilion Theatre
• 29 - ‘Rum and Bass’ Black History month launch party, Corn Exchange
• Launch of Brighton & Hove Untold – QR project from Brighton & Hove Black History October
• 5 –Poet Patience Agbabi, Hastings Museum - Writing Our Legacy & Afrikaba • 6 - Nigerian Independence celebration with dance, fashion, live performances, Moulsecoomb Hall • 6/ – Writing and performance workshops, Brighton & Hastings - Writing Our Legacy
• 6/7 –Far Pavilion, Arabic culture festival in an arabesque tent, Pavilion Gardens - Sandpit Productions • 10 - ‘BME comic book workshop for children & young people’, Brighton - Writing Our Legacy • 20 - Writing Our Legacy presents historical and modern Asian authors, Crawley Library
• 20 – Legacy Film Festival - 1.30 screening • 24 - Inua Ellams critically acclaimed play ‘black t shirt’, Brighton Dome • 25 – Legacy Film Festival - 6.30 screening
• 27– Legacy Film Festival film screenings, Old Courthouse & Duke at the Komedia • 27 - Kora Festival, Sallis Benney
November • 3
- Worthing family cultural day + film screening of Marley
• 9 - Kanda BongoMan, Brighton Pavilion - African Night Fever
• 17– Latin Voices Live! Day of the dead celebration, Brighton Museum and Dome – Writing Our Legacy • Bandbazi launch oral history, photographic portrait and archive exhibition, Like Sugar in Milk: Stories
of Zoroastrian Migration to the South East of England.
For further information, see http://brightonblackhistorymonth.org.uk/
Black History Month associate organisations: Urbanflo, Writing Our Legacy, Legacy Film Festival, Photofringe, Brighton Black History, Brighton Dome, Sandpit Productions, DJambass, Faze 2 entertainment, University of Brighton, Adaptatrap, Worthing Black History group, World Family, Afrikaba
Festival, Crawley Black History Month, and Brighton & Hove Black History Month
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