My exhibition, A Strange and Familiar Sea, opened last month at Worthing Museum & Art Gallery. I have been down to the museum a couple of times this month to see the curator, and to meet the marketing manager and videographer. It has been great reading visitor’s comments about the show and their responses to the different series.
Since January I have been busy writing my critical context paper and working on two collaborative projects at university. I look forward to spending more time on my practical project, which has been simmering away in the background.
At the end of January I was out in Porto for four days. I loved the atmosphere of the city and tried to see as much as possible during the short visit. A highlight was the Serralves Museum of Contemporary Art with its beautiful gardens and different exhibitions.
Earlier this month I found out I have an image selected for Shutterhub’s large project, Postcards from Great Britain, which launches in Haarlem, the Netherlands on 5 March and runs until 2 April. Unfortunately I won’t be able to go out for the launch and see the show because of study commitments. The show features 119 photographers. There’s more information about the exhibition here: https://shutterhub.org.uk/postcards-from-great-britain-shutter-hub-exhibition-haarlem-05-march-02-april-2020/
Closer to home I’ve been able to see a few exhibitions in January and February including Photo 50 at London Art Fair, Fleur Olby at the Garden Museum, Tom Lovelace’s curated photography exhibition at Borough Road Gallery, Revolv Collective’s exhibition at Seen Fifteen Gallery and the Deutsche Börse Photography Foundation Prize exhibition at The Photographers’ Gallery.