27.05.10

Still Alive

Still Alive

Five up and coming Bristol photographers from NEAT Studios in the old police station, Bridewell Island, Bristol show an exciting mix of new work as part of Bristol Festival of Photography.

From experimental photography skilfully hand printed in their darkrooms converted from old police cells, to large scale digital prints beautifully framed in old sash windows, to the mysteriously shrouded all-natural photosynthesis prints on tropical leaves.

Come and see just how alive traditional and alternative photography still is, and what a cauldron of creativity these old cells have become! Have a glass of juice with us, sit in a deckchair and browse one of our books, or peer under the blackout curtains to see the photosynthesis prints.

Photography by Paul Blakemore, Karen Dews, Hayley Walsh, Rachel Sokal and Jacob Stow

A creative sanctuary in the heart of the city.

www.neatstudios.co.uk

Paul Blakemore, Karen Dews, Hayley Walsh, Rachel Sokal and Jacob Stow

Upper Gallery Space,
Bridewell Island,
Bridewell Street, 
Bristol
BS1
 

Wed-Sat: 10am-6pm, Sunday and Bank Holiday Monday: 10am-4pm

Picture show with live music: Fri 28th May, 7-10pm

 

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