Exhibitions

JOURNEY TO EDEN @ DIGITAL WINDOW GALLERY

6 May - 12 May 2024

Events

MARRIAGE (IN)EQUALITY IN UKRAINE. Screening and a panel discussion

9 May 2024

Events

Casey Orr artist talk and SEPN North West meet-up

18 May 2024

Events

Poetry reading: Coast to Coast to Coast

11 May 2024

Exhibitions

National Pavilion of Ukraine @ Venice Biennale

20 April - 24 November 2024

Exhibitions

Open Source 28: Sam Patton – Room to Breathe @ Digital Window Gallery

10 April - 18 May 2024

Exhibitions

Forward, Together @ Wigan & Leigh Archives, Leigh Town Hall

23 March - 28 September 2024

Exhibitions

As She Likes It: Christine Beckett @ The Rainbow Tea Rooms, Chester

1 March - 30 June 2024

Exhibitions

Shifting Horizons @ Digital Window Gallery

27 March - 31 March 2024

PLATFORM: ISSUE 6

26 March 2024

Past Events

Saturday Town: Launch Event

10 April 2024

Exhibitions

Saturday Town

11 April - 18 May 2024

Past Events

PLATFORM: ZINE LAUNCH EVENT

21 March 2024

Home. Ukrainian Photography, UK Words: Tour

4 March - 28 February 2025

Exhibitions

Home: Ukrainian Photography, UK Words @ New Adelphi

4 March - 8 March 2024

Past Events

CREATIVE SOCIAL: IN THE ABSENCE OF FORMAL GROUND

2 March 2024

Exhibitions

We Feed The UK @ Exterior Walls

8 February - 31 March 2024

Past Events

Contrail Cirrus: the impact of aviation on climate change

7 March 2024

Exhibitions

Tree Story @ Liverpool ONE

16 February - 1 May 2024

Open Source #27: Saffron Lily – In The Absence of Formal Ground @ Digital Window Gallery

6 February - 31 March 2024

Past Events

Contemporary Photography from Ukraine: Symposium @University of Salford

4 March - 5 March 2024

Past Events

Is Anybody Listening? Symposium: Commissioning and Collecting Socially Engaged Photography

29 February 2024

Past Events

Different approaches: Artists working with scientists

15 February 2024

Past Events

LOOK Climate Lab 2024: All Events

18 January 2024

Exhibitions

Diesel & Dust @ Digital Window Gallery

18 January - 31 March 2024

Events

Tree Walks Of Sefton Park with Andrea Ku

21 January 2024

Past Events

Artists Remake the World by Vid Simoniti: Book Launch

31 January 2024

Past Events

Shift Liverpool Open Meeting

6 February 2024

Past Events

We Feed The UK Launch and LOOK Climate Lab 2024 Celebration

8 February 2024

Past Events

Cyanotype workshop with Melanie King

17 February 2024

Past Events

End of Empire: artist talk and discussion

22 February 2024

Past Events

Book Launch: What The Mine Gives, The Mine Takes

24 February 2024

Past Events

Local ecology in the post-industrial era: open discussion

14 March 2024

Past Events

Waterlands: creative writing workshop

23 March 2024

Past Events

Plant a seed. Seed sow and in conversation with Plot2Plate

16 March 2024

Past Events

Erosion: panel discussion

9 March 2024

Past Events

Waterlands: an evening of poetry and photographs

23 March 2024

Past Events

Force For Nature Exhibition

27 March - 28 March 2024

Voices of Nature: Interactive Performances

28 March 2024

Past Events

Sum of All Parts: Symposium

27 February 2024

Exhibitions Main Exhibition

LOOK Climate Lab 2024

18 January - 31 March 2024

Past Events

MA Socially engaged photography Open Day event

1 February 2023

Past Events

Tish: Special screening and Q&A

13 December 2023

Past Events

Book Launch: A Look At A New Perspective

23 November 2023

Past Events

Community workshops @ Ellesmere Port Library

6 November - 5 February 2024

Past Events

Book Launch: ‘544m’ By Kevin Crooks

30 November 2023

Past Exhibitions

Bernice Mulenga @ Open Eye Gallery Atrium Space

17 November - 17 December 2023

Past Events

Bernice Mulenga: Artist Talk

18 November 2023

Past Exhibitions

Local Roots @ The Atkinson

14 October 2023

Exhibitions

Community @ Ellesmere Port Library

26 October - 11 April 2024

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Home. Ukrainian Photography, UK Words: Tour

4 March - 28 February 2025

Curated by Viktoria Bavykina and Max Gorbatskyi, this exhibition highlights contemporary Ukrainian photography by reflecting the vibrancy, diversity and creativity of modern Ukrainian culture. Home brings together diverse projects from Ukrainian artists who offer distinct approaches to image creation, and ways of seeing and thinking about Ukraine.

Home: Ukrainian Photography, UK Words showcases work from 15 Ukrainian photographers who reveal Ukrainians’ current experience, and fundamental human values that underpin our idea of ‘home’: family and friends in a safe space, the beautiful landscapes, culture, and identity.

Home. Ukrainian Photography, UK Words first was shown in exhibitions across Liverpool and at Open Eye Gallery in May 2023, to coincide with Liverpool’s hosting of Eurovision on behalf of Ukraine. It was initially curated by Mariamah Attah, Viktoria Bavykina and Max Gorbatskyi, together with six invited curators representing different cultural institutions across Europe and the UK who shared their perspectives on Ukrainian photography. Now, with support from Arts Council England, the exhibition will tour across the UK, first showing at the University of Salford.

Anastasiia Manuliak, Head of Visual Art, Ukrainian Institutesaid: We are delighted to continue our collaboration with Open Eye Gallery and NGO Ukrainian Photography in the framework of Home exhibition, showcasing distinguished examples of Ukrainian photography. During Russia’s war in Ukraine, art and culture have become the fulcrum of social resistance, with photography playing an exceptional role as a medium that both reflects and captures the essence of the times. 

UK tour dates 2024–2025:

  • 4 – 8 March: University of Salford, New Adelphi building. Diptychs displayed on the outside walls until the 24th May;
  • 12 – 14 April: PhotoNorth Festival at the Carriageworks Theatre, Leeds;
  • 6 June – 12 July: Rochdale town centre, with Culture Co-op;
  • 2 August – 5 October: Stills Centre for Photography, Edinburgh;
  • 30 November 2024 – 25 January 2025: The Turnpike Gallery, Wigan & Leigh;
  • February 2025: Portcullis House, UK Parliament, London.

 

Image: Daria Svertliova, from the Temporary Homes series, 2019-ongoing

Curated by Viktoria Bavykina and Max Gorbatskyi, this exhibition highlights contemporary Ukrainian photography by reflecting the vibrancy, diversity and creativity of modern Ukrainian culture. Home brings together diverse projects from Ukrainian artists who offer distinct approaches to image creation, and ways of seeing and thinking about Ukraine.

Home: Ukrainian Photography, UK Words showcases work from 15 Ukrainian photographers who reveal Ukrainians’ current experience, and fundamental human values that underpin our idea of ‘home’: family and friends in a safe space, the beautiful landscapes, culture, and identity.

Home. Ukrainian Photography, UK Words first was shown in exhibitions across Liverpool and at Open Eye Gallery in May 2023, to coincide with Liverpool’s hosting of Eurovision on behalf of Ukraine. It was initially curated by Mariamah Attah, Viktoria Bavykina and Max Gorbatskyi, together with six invited curators representing different cultural institutions across Europe and the UK who shared their perspectives on Ukrainian photography. Now, with support from Arts Council England, the exhibition will tour across the UK, first showing at the University of Salford.

Anastasiia Manuliak, Head of Visual Art, Ukrainian Institutesaid: We are delighted to continue our collaboration with Open Eye Gallery and NGO Ukrainian Photography in the framework of Home exhibition, showcasing distinguished examples of Ukrainian photography. During Russia’s war in Ukraine, art and culture have become the fulcrum of social resistance, with photography playing an exceptional role as a medium that both reflects and captures the essence of the times. 

UK tour dates 2024–2025:

  • 4 – 8 March: University of Salford, New Adelphi building. Diptychs displayed on the outside walls until the 24th May;
  • 12 – 14 April: PhotoNorth Festival at the Carriageworks Theatre, Leeds;
  • 6 June – 12 July: Rochdale town centre, with Culture Co-op;
  • 2 August – 5 October: Stills Centre for Photography, Edinburgh;
  • 30 November 2024 – 25 January 2025: The Turnpike Gallery, Wigan & Leigh;
  • February 2025: Portcullis House, UK Parliament, London.

 

Image: Daria Svertliova, from the Temporary Homes series, 2019-ongoing

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