Current exhibition in the Basement Project Space is THE ARCHIVE AND THE CONTESTED LANDSCAPE. Curated by Kelcy Davenport, Farah Mulla and James W Norton for the Cambridge Festival of Ideas. The exhibition runs across three venues - Anglia Ruskin University (Various Locations), Gallery 9 and the Zion Baptist Church.
Until October 28th
Wednesday, 24 October 2018
Tuesday, 2 October 2018
Wednesday, 28 February 2018
Eaton Portrait Prize 2018 - Shortlist announced
We are proud to present the Eaton Portrait Prize 2018 shortlist.
The Eaton Portrait Prize is a
unique prize for the BA Photography students at the Cambridge School of
Art. Thank you to everyone who submitted prints.
The
judges this year were Lillian Wilkie (Chateau International), Julia Johnson
(Cambridge School of Art), Kerstin Hacker (Cambridge School of Art) and Andy
Eaton.
The prize was generously founded in 2007 by Andy Eaton, an alumnus of our course. His generous support has given us the opportunity to celebrate the amazing talent of our students.
The exhibition of prints will open on the 8th March in the Mumford Theatre Foyer. During a ceremony at 5.30 pm the winners will be announced.
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| Laura Molloy |
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| Charlotte Fraigneau |
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| Estel Hristova |
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| Emily Bevans |
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| Inez Mihaldinecz |
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| Roxana Ruse |
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| Kristina Babak |
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| Sam Robins |
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| Lucy Twyford |
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| Jac Williams |
Congratulations to the
shortlisted photographers.
Sunday, 25 February 2018
Dark Room - MA Photography alumna Julie Sleaford and MA Printmaking alumna Vic Dawson show at Cambridge Artworks
In the summer of 2017, during a residency at Cambridge Artworks Caravanserai, Julie Sleaford and Vic Dawson explored the mysterious and unexplained, probing the relationship between uncertainties and belief systems.
They invited the public to visit 'The Mobile Laboratory for Extraordinary Research' where they had converted a caravan into a lens-less pinhole camera and darkroom. Participants then posed outside of the caravan to create an image that travelled through time and space to become imprinted onto photographic paper.
In addition to the photograph, visitors’ stories of unexplained events were recorded onto audio tape, which further explored attitudes to uncanny or mysterious happenings.
Sleaford and Dawson also wanted to investigate how certain objects hold a powerful resonance that goes beyond being a simple possession. Objects which held special significance for the visitor were photographed in the pitch black of the dark room caravan using a flash that captured their belongings in a frozen moment.
The results of their research are shown in 'Dark Room' at Cambridge Artworks ArtSpace Gallery from Friday 2nd March to Sunday 4th March.
Monday, 12 February 2018
#Camvote100 celebrations - Hundred years of women’s suffrage
Female students from the BA(Hons) Photography were volunteering their skills for a day of celebrations commemorating 100 years of women's suffrage.

Final year Joanna Randall photographed the group photograph of female students and staff at Anglia Ruskin with the support of first year students Jess Britain and Lyydia Osara
Female second year students and course leader Kerstin Hacker helped celebrate by taking part in #camvote100 campaign.
Friday, 5 January 2018
Course leader Kerstin Hacker wins Best Paper Award at academic conference
Kerstin Hacker was awarded the Best Paper Award at the Bridging Gaps: National Identity in Persona, Branding, and Activism Conference in Perth, Australia organised by the Centre of Media and Celebrity Studies (#CMCS17). She talked about Visual Self-Governance in Zambia and showed her photographic work (kerstinhacker.org/zambia).
Tuesday, 14 November 2017
Project 1 of the Intro to Photographic Studio Module - Year 1
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