Images of Incoming: exclusion and belonging in Northern Ireland by Allan LEONARD 8 March 2023 To coincide with International Women’s Day, the Linen Hall Library hosted an event showcasing a Photovoice project that involved over 70 women from Northern Ireland and Canada, expressing their sense of inclusion and exclusion in their new countries. Dr Federica... Continue Reading →
You have previously shown a smaller collection of similar works at the Imagine! Festival for Ideas and politics in March. What makes this exhibition different, or is it simply a further exploration of the subject to a wider audience?The response from the works shown at Imagine! was so positive. It seemed like a good idea... Continue Reading →
John Baucher: It is nothing new
You have previously shown a smaller collection of similar works at the Imagine! Festival for Ideas and politics in March. What makes this exhibition different, or is it simply a further exploration of the subject to a wider audience?The response from the works shown at Imagine! was so positive. It seemed like a good idea... Continue Reading →
A young Syrian child plays with his sister on the roof of the now abandoned Idomeni train station in Greece, April 2016. Photograph: Daniel Castro Garcia/Design by Thomas Saxby/John Radcliffe Studio ow do we make sense of Europe’s refugee crisis amid the relentless clamour of Euro-electioneering and a seemingly unending stream of media imagery that... Continue Reading →
Foreigner: Migration Into Europe 2015-2016 by John Radcliffe Studio – review
A young Syrian child plays with his sister on the roof of the now abandoned Idomeni train station in Greece, April 2016. Photograph: Daniel Castro Garcia/Design by Thomas Saxby/John Radcliffe Studio ow do we make sense of Europe’s refugee crisis amid the relentless clamour of Euro-electioneering and a seemingly unending stream of media imagery that... Continue Reading →
A young Syrian child plays with his sister on the roof of the now abandoned Idomeni train station in Greece, April 2016. Photograph: Daniel Castro Garcia/Design by Thomas Saxby/John Radcliffe Studio ow do we make sense of Europe’s refugee crisis amid the relentless clamour of Euro-electioneering and a seemingly unending stream of media imagery that... Continue Reading →
A young Syrian child plays with his sister on the roof of the now abandoned Idomeni train station in Greece, April 2016. Photograph: Daniel Castro Garcia/Design by Thomas Saxby/John Radcliffe Studio ow do we make sense of Europe’s refugee crisis amid the relentless clamour of Euro-electioneering and a seemingly unending stream of media imagery that... Continue Reading →