Street Level Photoworks Departures 28 May – 9 July 2016 Hillhead Library
STREET LEVEL PHOTOWORKS
DEPARTURES
Saturday 28 May – Saturday 9 July 2016
Hillhead Library, Glasgow
Departures is an exhibition of work by New Photographers Guild, a photographic mentoring initiative led by Claire Stewart (lecturer – City of Glasgow College) and Elaine Livingstone (photographer and photo editor) in association with Street Level Photoworks. The nine participants, graduates of Scottish educational establishments including Glasgow School of Art, Edinburgh College of Art, Moray School of Art and City of Glasgow College, each responded to the broad theme of ‘migration’.
The exhibition features bitter and sweet reflections on places of origin, the pseudo snapshots of a time traveler, and explorations of more spiritual migrations. These are visual points of departure for investigations of historic time and liminal space.
Departures features works by Janice Fleming, Iga Gozdowksa, Zoe Hamill, William Kay, Mairéad Keating, Frank McElhinney, Gemma Ovens, Stuart Simpson and Matthew Southward.
Dates and venue
Saturday 28 May – Saturday 9 July 2016
Monday – Thursday 10am – 8pm / Friday – Saturday 10am – 5pm/ Sunday 12noon – 5pm
Hillhead Library, 348 Byres Road, Glasgow G12 8AP
Street Level Photoworks
Street Level provides inspiring encounters in photography for all; a place that is embedded locally and connected internationally; a creative setting to make, engage with, and buy photography.
Street Level is a leading photography arts organisation that provides artists and the public with a range of opportunities to make and engage with photography. It is a gallery and an open access photographic production facility. Street Level is committed to quality and equality across activity and provides a high quality artistic programme in the city of Glasgow that is challenging and accessible, local and international, diverse and highly individual.
Its programme’s reach is also extended through a growing partnership network of local, regional and national venues that it provides exhibitions for.It also devises and delivers education and outreach projects, which forge paths for lifelong learning and increase access to the arts for all who want to participate.
The gallery has a retail area selling photographic magazines, self-published zines and books, alongside editioned quality prints by artists both local and international.
www.streetlevelphotoworks.org
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