Street Level Photography: In Focus, Brexit Tears
4 February, 2021 at 6.30 p.m. Online
Event by Street Level Photoworks
Price: free · Duration: 1 hr
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In Focus: Calum Colvin and Robert Crawford ‘Brexit Tears’.
Join artist Calum Colvin and poet Robert Crawford who will present excerpts from their project ‘Brexit Tears’. It tells the story of recent politics through ‘instagraphs’ in which texts and images frolic and jostle together. Made during the political convulsions in the process of Brexit, the project speaks of the current moment, as well as looking forward to possibilities beyond.
A book was published by Kettilonia to coincide with an exhibition at the Scottish Storytelling Centre in Edinburgh held from 31st January to 1st March 2020. The book appeared in the week the UK ended its membership of the European Union.
Banner Image: Left – Calum Colvin © Calum Colvin / Right – Robert Crawford © Aisha Farr
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