Lots of news as the month draws to a close. Tomorrow the RBSA Photography Prize exhibition opens at the RBSA Gallery in Birmingham’s Jewellery Quarter and will run until 22 March. It’s a large group exhibition and I’m happy to have work from Disrupted Landscapes included. When I visited the gallery they had a wonderful exhibition, Remembering is Painful, Forgetting is Unbearable: Creative Responses to Terror. If you live near Birmingham please visit - the private view, which will include a speech by renowned Birmingham photographer Vanley Burke, is from 18.00 - 20.00 and all are welcome.
Collective Visions at Proud Galleries, London
In March I’m excited to be exhibiting in Collective Visions at Proud Galleries with 12 amazing photographers from the Photo Book Club Collective who will also be presenting their self-published photo books alongside their photographic archival prints. The show starts 6 March and runs until 1 April. The individual photographs have been curated and framed by the gallery, and I’m happy to be showing 3 prints from my extended Disrupted Landscapes series, two which have not been previously exhibited. I hope you will come along and see the exhibition!
Exhibitors: Annie-Marie Michel, Chloe Rosser, Gabrielle Motola, Holly Revell, Jane Wiedel, John Walmsley, Mandy Williams, Marc Wilson, Mark A Phillips, Paul Treacy, Rob Clayton, Soulla Petrou, Tessa Bunney.
Still image from Vanishing
Finally, my short video, Vanishing, has been selected for the curated screening program of the Balkan Can Kino Film Festival season of 2025-2026, to take place in Athens, Greece. It has also received Official Selection for the Folkestone Film Festival, which is a less formal quarterly festival. I am hoping that a screening in Madrid will go ahead in March which is exciting.