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Talks: Rhiannon Adam & Amak Mahmoodian at The School of Miniclick – Sun 19th June

May 23, 2016 by Jim Stephenson

The School of Miniclick takeover at The Photographers’ Gallery plays host talks from Amak Mahmoodian and Rhiannon Adam.

Categories: EVENTS • Tags: amak mahmoodian, brighton, discussion, documentary, england, lecture, mini click, miniclick, open call, photo, photograph, photographer, photographers, photography, rhiannon adam, school of miniclick, sussex, talk, the photographers gallery, the school of miniclick, uk

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Talk: David Fathi at The School of Miniclick – Sat 18th June

May 20, 2016 by Jim Stephenson

As part of their The Photographers Gallery takeover, The School of Miniclick presents an artist talk from David Fathi.

Categories: EVENTS • Tags: artists talk, book, brighton, david fathi, discussion, england, lumines lab, mini click, miniclick, photo, photobook, photograph, photographer, photographers, photography, school of miniclick, science, sussex, talk, the photographers gallery, the school of miniclick, workshop

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Talks: Satellites with UWE

May 17, 2016 by Jim Stephenson

Along with UWE’s graduating students, Miniclick present an evening of talks and discussion in London from Sian Davey, Jon Tonks, Daniel Meadows and Josh Lustig.

Categories: EVENTS • Tags: art, artist talk, artists talk, book, brighton, daniel meadows, discussion, documentary, england, free, grad show, jon tonks, josh lustig, lecture, london, mini click, miniclick, photo, photobook, photograph, photographer, photographers, photography, portrait, presentation, sian davey, speaker, speech, sussex, talk, uk, university of west england, uwe

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Event: Cut & Paste at LOOK/15 / Fri 15th and Sat 16th May, 2015

April 6, 2015 by Jim Stephenson

Two years ago we headed to Liverpool to be a part of their international photography festival, LOOK, and we’re delighted to be heading back to be a part of their opening weekend again in May this year with CUT & PASTE. We’ll be at Tate Liverpool on Albert Dock, working alongside their exhibition of György Kepes‘ beautiful pictograms and photomontages. Visitors will be invited to create their own unique photomontage that they’ll be able to take home with them. Their montages will also be included […]

Categories: EVENTS • Tags: albert dock, art, book, collage, cut and paste, design, england, event, festival, György Kepes, interactive, liverpool, look, look15, mini click, miniclick, photo, photographers, photography, photomontage, public, publish, submission, submissions, submit, tate, tate liverpool, uk, zine

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Miniclick / Sierra Leone Link.

May 14, 2014 by Jim Stephenson

Last month Miniclick held it’s first talk abroad, in Sierra Leone. We’ve been working closely with the Tim Hetherington Trust and the Sierra Leone Photographer’s Union in order to build links between photographer in the UK and in SL and to provide photographers in Freetown with websites. Sierra Leone has arguably the worst internet access in the whole continent of Africa and because of which many photographers out there haven’t got the facilities to setup their own websites. There is a growing feeling […]

Categories: WORKSHOPS • Tags: brighton, build, cargo, freetown, help, hetherington, link, miniclick, photographer, photographers, photography, sierra leone, squarespace, tim, trust, uk, websites, wordpress

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13th May ’14 – Glen Erler

March 29, 2014 by Jim Stephenson

We’re very pleased to announce that Glen Erler will be coming down to Brighton in May to talk about his ‘Family Tree’ project. Glen’s name came up a couple of times at our review of 2013 we did in January, with particular reference to his book of Family Tree that came out last year so this talk will be a must-see! Tuesday May 13th. Doors at 6pm, talk starts at 7pm. Free Entry at The Old Market, Brighton. Free Entry Glen Erler is an […]

Categories: EVENTS • Tags: artist talk, book, brighton, discussion, documentary, editorial, england, family tree, glen erler, lecture, london, mini click, miniclick, photo, photo book, photobook, photograph, photographers, photographs, photography, presentation, speaker, speech, sussex, talk, the old market, uk

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2nd April ’14 – Barbara Nitke

February 9, 2014 by Jim Stephenson

For a long time Brighton has lacked a photography gallery of note, putting on exciting exhibitions and not just photos of the piers at sunset. Fortunately, between Space @ Create and One Eyed Jack’s, over the last year we’ve been spoilt as the two new spaces have been curating some fantastic shows. For the first time, on April 2nd, we’ll be working with OEJ to present a talk from Barbara Nitke just a couple of days before her show at […]

Categories: EVENTS • Tags: america, american, artist talk, artists talk, barbara nitke, behind the scenes, book, brighton, discussion, documentary, editorial, england, exhibition, lecture, mini click, miniclick, one eyed jacks, photo, photo book, photobook, photograph, photographers, photography, porn, presentation, sexuality, speaker, sussex, talk

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17th Feb ’14 – Niall McDiarmid

January 28, 2014 by Jim Stephenson

Way back in May last year we took 10 photographers up to Liverpool to put on a series of short talks as part of LOOK/13’s opening weekend at The Bluecoat. One of them was Niall McDiarmid, someone we’d been keen to work with for a while. He smashed through the 10 minute time limit we’d given the speakers but we didn’t mind too much as we were having so much fun listening to him. Since then, he’s published a book […]

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6th Feb ’14 – Architecture in Photos

January 9, 2014 by Jim Stephenson

We’re heading back to the Anise Gallery in London for our second panel discussion with them, in what we hope will become a pretty long series. Back in October 2013 we curated a panel on contemporary British landscape photography to coincide with Marc Wilson’s beautiful exhibition of his Last Stand work. The gallery has a strong architectural leaning and in February, whilst Paul Raftery’s fantastic “Berlin Voids” exhibition is on, they’ve invited us back to put together a panel on […]

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