To top off a great day of workshops, @DevelopedinBham@JQCemeteries I’ve just been for a walk around the corner from Warstone lane to Key Hill and found our man, George Shaw. What an epitaph, gives me goosebumps. #photohistory#Birmingham
I'm looking forward to talking about George Shaw (1817-1904) and my related practice tonight on zoom for @JQCemeteries as part of @DevelopedinBham.
There are still some places available to book here;
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V pleased to be able to share details of our summer events: in-person cyanotype workshop & online talk on photo pioneer George Shaw with @JQCemeteries & a further cyanotype workshop with The B37 Project in Chelmsley Wood. All with @jo_gane Book Now!
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We have 2 vacancies at Birmingham Museums Trust, closing date for both is 5th March. Please share!
Conservator (Part Time, Fixed Term Contract) @BM_AG
Collections & Storage Officer @BMTMCC
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Meet the co-directors…last up is Anna Sparham! Working curatorially with photographic collections in the heritage sector for many years, Anna brings her experience in researching and engaging audiences with photographs to Developed in Birmingham.
Meet the co-directors…next up is Philip Singleton! His passion for the built history of Birmingham, photography, and wealth of experience in business and the public realm are key to the guidance and growth of Developed in Birmingham.
Meet the co-directors...first up Jo Gane! As an artist and educator working with 19th century photographic processes, Jo aims to engage and inspire a wide audience through Developed in Birmingham with these analogue approaches
Thank you for all the messages of support, likes and retweets we've received! We're currently making connections and writing applications to support this sharing of the history of photography in Birmingham and will keep you posted on our progress
We're pleased to announce that Developed in Birmingham has now been established as a Community Interest Company, by @jo_gane@F_UrbanPhoto@anna_sparham Have a read about us & our current & future plans https://t.co/QcM2IayVCJ Excited to share this with you!
We're pleased to announce that Developed in Birmingham has now been established as a Community Interest Company, by @jo_gane@F_UrbanPhoto@anna_sparham Have a read about us & our current & future plans https://t.co/QcM2IayVCJ Excited to share this with you!
As more old buildings in Birmingham are demolished/redeveloped, these are really worth seeing, especially over a cocktail or two @BarOpus. https://t.co/jQKtRVbqsc