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LEEDS: INDUSTRY with Chris Mear and Ian Beesley, 24th April ’19

April 15, 2019 by Bryony Good

This month in Leeds we have a focus on industry with Chris Mear and Ian Beesley. Looking into documentary approaches to industrial and post industrial Britain, both photographers give a candid insight into a world that many of us are alien to. +++ Wednesday 24th April, 2019. Doors at 6pm, kicks off at 7pm  The Brunswick, Leeds Free Entry +++ Chris Mear Christopher Mear is an English photographer who studied at Staffordshire University. Mear uses his photography as a way to […]

Categories: EVENTS, Leeds, Uncategorized, yorkshire • Tags: free event, Leeds, photography

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Worthing: Peer Reviews and Talks. May 9th, 2019

April 14, 2019 by Jim Stephenson

The Miniclick photography talks comes to Worthing!

Categories: brighton, WORKSHOPS • Tags: bryony good, colonnade house, documentary, free, Jim Stephenson, landscape, Lauren joy kennett, nasa, peer, photo, photographer, photographers, photography, portfolio, portrait, review, sandra harper, space, sussex, worthing

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LEEDS: Talk with Liza Dracup and Lucy Ridges, 21st March ‘19

March 2, 2019 by Bryony Good

For our next talk in Leeds we will be exploring our relationship with the natural world. For this we have Liza Dracup talking to us about her atmospheric photography of natural history and her processes of working. Joining Liza is Lucy Ridges, talking us through her subtly abstract portraits and how she creates them.   +++ Thursday 21st March, 2019. Doors at 6pm, kicks off at 7pm  The Brunswick, Leeds Free Entry +++ Liza Dracup   Liza Dracup is a photographer and […]

Categories: EVENTS, Leeds, Uncategorized, yorkshire • Tags: free event, Leeds, photography

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BRIGHTON: Catherine Hyland, Tues 2nd April

February 12, 2019 by Jim Stephenson

Catherine Hyland comes to Miniclick in Brighton to discuss her photography.

Categories: brighton, EVENTS • Tags: brighton, Catherine hyland, china, discussion, documentary, landscape, lecture, mongolia, photo, photography, sumo, talk, wrestling

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Interview: Kate Radford

February 10, 2019 by Marta Benavides

­Kate Radford is a multi-disciplinary artist, polymath and activist based in Hebden Bridge. On the lead up to her performance Drought at Vault Festival, we had a chat about her practice…   Your work tackles themes around social change. What is your perspective on activism through art? I think art communicates to people through and beyond the walls of the world that are built around us. It connects us to our imagination, our spirit, our history, our future, in a […]

Categories: INTERVIEWS, Uncategorized • Tags: activism, drought, experimental, interview, kateradford, london, miniclick, performance, photography, prose, protest, social change, vaultfestival

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Leeds: THE FACE with Jonathan Turner and Anthea Spivey, 21st February ’19

February 2, 2019 by Bryony Good

For our first talk in 2019 in Leeds we are looking into portraiture with two documentary photographers who use photographic practice to explore people and their communities both home and away. +++ Thursday 21st February, 2019. Doors at 6pm, kicks off at 7pm  The Brunswick, Leeds Free Entry +++ Jonathan Turner  Jonathan is a social documentary photographer, based in Leeds, working all over the north of England. His work focuses on themes of identity and community, social, recreational and professional. His work […]

Categories: EVENTS, Uncategorized, yorkshire • Tags: documentary, free event, photography, photojournalism

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Interview: Katharine MacDaid

January 23, 2019 by Jim Stephenson

Ahead of the launch of her new book “The Firewood Turns”, Miniclick speaks with Katherine MacDaid.

Categories: INTERVIEWS, WRITING • Tags: alaska, belfast, book, documentary, green river killer, interview, katherine macdaid, launch, miniclick, northern ireland, oman, portrait, usa

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Leeds: Miniclick + LensThink Christmas Social, 12th Dec ‘18

November 21, 2018 by Bryony Good

Miniclick have teamed up with LensThink for a very merry Christmas social! We bring you music, dancing and print swaps at our usual location of The Brunswick. Details of how to get involved below… +++ Wednesday 12th December, 2018. Doors at 7pm. The Brunswick, Leeds. Free Entry. +++  

Categories: EVENTS, Uncategorized, yorkshire • Tags: christmas party, Leeds, miniclick, photography

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Review: Izdihar Afyouni, Thicker than Blood

November 21, 2018 by Jim Stephenson

After being introduced to us by Joy Stacey, Pablo Pérez Castelló has reviewed the latest immersive artwork from Izdihar Afyouni, Thicker Than Blood… “As an audience member and inexplicable participant at Izdihar Afyouni’s immersive art exhibition Thicker Than Blood, and having been subjected to The Interrogation, this review focuses my an account of the influence that this kind of event has on a person – namely, to be exposed to the underlying oppressive practices in modern societies due to arbitrary […]

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