Exhibitions

Open Source #30: Brothers by Jonathan Cochrane @ Digital Window Gallery

12 September - 27 October 2024

Exhibitions

The Magic Money Tree @ Atrium Space

12 September - 13 October 2024

Exhibitions

Social Lens: Celebrating Creative Collaborations @ Exterior Walls

12 September - 4 October 2024

Past Events

Launch event: The Flowers Still Grow

12 September 2024

Exhibitions

Coming soon: The Flowers Still Grow

13 September - 27 October 2024

Events

Reading Round @ Open Eye Gallery

16 September 2024

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Picturing Eccles @ Eccles shopping Centre windows and Eccles Library

6 September - 19 October 2024

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Open Call: Shape of the Wind

1 August - 20 August 2024

Past Events

COLLAGE AND DRAW Workshop

25 August 2024

Past Events

COLLAGE AND DRAW Workshop

11 August 2024

Past Events

PHOTOWALK AND POETRY Workshop

24 August 2024

Exhibitions

Home: Ukrainian Photography, UK Words @ Edinburgh Art Festival

2 August - 5 October 2024

Projects

Share your community gardening story: tips for zine-making

1 July 2024

Exhibitions Past Exhibitions

Blast Sheets by Max Boardman @ Digital Window Gallery

28 June - 1 September 2024

Past Exhibitions

Crossing Sectors 2024 @ Digital Window Gallery

2 July - 31 July 2024

Events

Four Poets

24 October 2024

Projects

Open Eye Gallery and RHS

1 January 2023

Past Events

WORKSHOP: Photo Album of the Irish

28 June 2024

Past Events

Launching LOOK Photo Biennial 2024: Beyond Sight

27 June 2024

LOOK Photo Biennial 2024: Beyond Sight

28 June - 1 September 2024

Past Events

FIRE IT UP FUND FUNDEES ANNOUNCED

13 June 2024

Past Events

LAF X OPEN EYE GALLERY: PHOTOGRAPHY COMPETITION LAUNCH

4 June 2024

Past Exhibitions

Home Tour @ Rochdale

6 June - 12 July 2024

Past Events

Photography Workshop: Birkenhead

30 June 2024

Past Events

Photography Workshop: St Helens

23 June 2024

Past Events

Photography Workshop: Runcorn

16 June 2024

Past Events

Photography Workshop: Liverpool City Centre

15 June 2024

Past Events

Photography Workshop: Bootle

9 June 2024

Past Events

Photography Workshop: Huyton

1 June 2024

Exhibitions

Everyone is Moving – Your Journeys, Your Neighbourhoods @ Atrium Space

4 June - 30 June 2024

Past Events

European Poetry Festival : Liverpool Camarade

6 July 2024

Bonds / Ripples

29 May - 9 June 2024

Exhibitions

JOURNEY TO EDEN @ DIGITAL WINDOW GALLERY

6 May - 12 May 2024

Past Events

Webinar: Socially Engaged Photography

22 May 2024

Past Events

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

9 May 2024

Past Events

Casey Orr artist talk and SEPN North West meet-up

18 May 2024

Past 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

Past 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 - 19 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

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The Magic Money Tree @ Atrium Space

12 September - 13 October 2024

Working collaboratively with groups and individuals from across England, documentary photographer Kirsty Mackay explores the impact of the cost-of-living crisis and what poverty looks like in the world’s 6th richest economy. Kirsty has worked closely with children, families and youth groups, primarily in Tipton, Bristol and the North-East of England, to help develop skills in photography, issuing them with compact film cameras and encouraging them to consider the power of their own voice and how to use it. Their narrative is one told collectively through photography, text and banners, collectively questioning – to what extent is poverty a political choice?

Kirsty Mackay is a Scottish documentary photographer, activist and filmmaker. Mackay’s research-led documentary practice highlights social issues surrounding gender, class and discrimination. She has an MA in Documentary photography from University of South Wales, Newport.

Her current book and exhibition project, The Magic Money Tree, is a collaborative document of the Cost-of-Living crisis. Working alongside and teaching photography to children and young people across the UK. The Magic Money Tree attaches individual’s experiences with the structural, political, and economic. It shows us what poverty looks like in the world’s 6th richest economy. 

As a working-class artist Kirsty’s own experiences of domestic, sexual, physical and socio-economic violence allow her empathy, connection and insight into the stories of the people she photographs, whilst connecting these experiences with political and economic power structures and the British class system.

Image: Kirsty Mackay

 

Working collaboratively with groups and individuals from across England, documentary photographer Kirsty Mackay explores the impact of the cost-of-living crisis and what poverty looks like in the world’s 6th richest economy. Kirsty has worked closely with children, families and youth groups, primarily in Tipton, Bristol and the North-East of England, to help develop skills in photography, issuing them with compact film cameras and encouraging them to consider the power of their own voice and how to use it. Their narrative is one told collectively through photography, text and banners, collectively questioning – to what extent is poverty a political choice?

Kirsty Mackay is a Scottish documentary photographer, activist and filmmaker. Mackay’s research-led documentary practice highlights social issues surrounding gender, class and discrimination. She has an MA in Documentary photography from University of South Wales, Newport.

Her current book and exhibition project, The Magic Money Tree, is a collaborative document of the Cost-of-Living crisis. Working alongside and teaching photography to children and young people across the UK. The Magic Money Tree attaches individual’s experiences with the structural, political, and economic. It shows us what poverty looks like in the world’s 6th richest economy. 

As a working-class artist Kirsty’s own experiences of domestic, sexual, physical and socio-economic violence allow her empathy, connection and insight into the stories of the people she photographs, whilst connecting these experiences with political and economic power structures and the British class system.

Image: Kirsty Mackay

 

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