To mark 75 years of @MagnumPhotos, @thamesandhudson has released an updated iteration of its best-selling book and includes more than 150 new photographs and is edited by @BrigitteLardino, Reader in Photography here at LCC.
https://t.co/05v7jcNZx5
Developing trauma informed practices and pedagogies, online seminar organised by Peace and Conflict Culture Network, War Studies department at Kings College London and @operacircusuk. Tue, 24 Oct 2023, 16:30. More info and tickets: https://t.co/cWMBPyV7ua
Sign up for online access to this weekend's conference: Why Remember?: Tracing the past, which will be live in Sarajevo Sat 8th and Sun 9th July. Organised by the Peace and Conflict Culture Network
https://t.co/h0q9GdgNsX
@ResearchLCC@UALRO
LESSONS FROM THE HOLOCAUST, 13 June, 15:00 BST. An online symposium exploring contemporary issues and questions around Holocaust education organised by the Peace and Conflict Culture Network:https://t.co/tBQSRnH3j3
@ResearchLCC@UALRO@ResearchUAL@UALPGCommunity
We are extending the deadline for submissions to Why Remember? 2023. New deadline: 🔔Mon 17 April at 5pm BST 🔔
Thank you to all of you who have already submitted. We will assess submissions received by the original 3rd April deadline and return decisions by 14th April
We are extending the deadline for submissions to Why Remember? 2023. New deadline: 🔔Mon 17 April at 5pm BST 🔔
Thank you to all of you who have already submitted. We will assess submissions received by the original 3rd April deadline and return decisions by 14th April
There is still time to submit papers for Why Remember?: Tracing the Past Conference July 2023
submit your proposals no later than 🔔April 3 at 5pm GMT.🔔
See CFP here:https://t.co/QcfoPPWk5L
@UALRO@ResearchLCC@ResearchUAL@paullowe
There is still time to submit papers for Why Remember?: Tracing the Past Conference July 2023
submit your proposals no later than 🔔April 3 at 5pm GMT.🔔
See CFP here:https://t.co/QcfoPPWk5L
@UALRO@ResearchLCC@ResearchUAL@paullowe
After nearly 20 years at the heart of the UAL research community, the Photography and the Archive Research Centre is closing.
Our socials will continue to operate under the new name Photography and the Archive Research Community.
Explore the ethical considerations and implications of displaying evidence, remains and traces of crimes against humanity. Convened by the Peace and Conflict Culture Network. 7 December, 10-1pm GMT Online. https://t.co/RvGnyxCzI4 @ResearchLCC@UALRO@UALPGCommunity@paullowe
Hosted by the Peace and Conflict Cultural Network with contributions from Dr. Zuzanna Dziuban, James Bulgin, @I_W_M , Elma Hodžić, History Museum of BiH, Hasan Hasanovi @SrebrenicaMC , and Tali Nates, @JHGCentre
Explore the ethical considerations and implications of displaying evidence, remains and traces of crimes against humanity. Convened by the Peace and Conflict Culture Network. 7 December, 10-1pm GMT Online. https://t.co/RvGnyxCzI4 @ResearchLCC@UALRO@UALPGCommunity@paullowe
War Games is an @I_W_M exhibition focused on the ways in which war and conflict are shown in video games, featuring @ThisWarOfMine. Learn more about it from @curatorian!
Watch the full video here:
https://t.co/twqTJaUKJV
Still tickets available for The Decolonising Lens Part 7: Gaëtane Verna & Mark Sealy on Cultural Turns, at @LCC, Wednesday 5.30- 7pm. Free: https://t.co/saLR0exlKC @ResearchLCC@autograph
What would change look like within cultural spaces? Explore this question on 9th Nov in The Decolonising Lens Part 7: Gaëtane Verna & Mark Sealy on Cultural Turns, at LCC. Free: https://t.co/saLR0ewNV4
@AutographABP @ResearchLCC@LCCLondon@UALRO@UALPGCommunity
We’re very sorry to announce that the New Wave: Remixing the Archive Symposium is postponed due to illness.
Keep an eye out for an update on the rescheduled symposium.
OPENING TODAY!
STORIES SEEN THROUGH A GLASS PLATE: IN THEIR
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a new exhibition of historic photos of Lewes and its people displayed on lightboxes throughout Lewes town centre during Sep & Oct 2022.
@EdwardReeves159@reeves_archive@ResearchLCC@UALRO@LCCLondon
A kid playing with a ball next to a tank trap: Paul Lowe’s best photograph in The Guardian was shot during the siege of Sarajevo in the nineties. Lowe is Course Leader, MA Photojournalism & Documentary Photography at LCC.
https://t.co/5AYGuQJcSn
@ResearchLCC@LCCLondon
Lovely piece in the Guardian last week on PARC member Dr @paullowe's pick of his best shot and his time spent covering the siege of Sarajevo.
https://t.co/lJGNZQtHkY