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Monday, 5 December 2016

November Social Night

We got a lot of great feedbacks to our PhotoCafe' SOCIAL.
Thank you for making a special night.
We would also say a big thank you to all the photographers that gave us the chance to see their work:

Andrew Pilsbury
Joanne Coates
Dave West
Gunhild Thomson
Emma Lambert
Rachel Mason
Juliana Kasumu
Dan Burwood

We will give updates soon about the next appointment.
See you in 2017.



Friday, 28 October 2016



PHOTOCAFE’ SOCIAL - 30.11.2016



PHOTOCAFE’ SOCIAL
Sharing and Showcasing Work

Our pre-Xmas event is a forum for photographers, artists and enthusiasts to share their work and a place to meet, talk and socialise. We are inviting you to submit a photographic project with 10 to 20 images that we will feature in a video presentation. 
The submissions will be shown all together with a soundtrack. 
The selected artists will be invited to tell the story behind a photograph from his/her series in a micro presentation of 5 minutes.  
10 Artists will be selected at this time, please submit images at photocafebirmingham@gmail.com until 20th November.

Submission Guidelines:
File Type: JPEG
Colorspace: sRGB
Pixel Dimensions: at least 1080 pixels in height.

Please mention your name and the image you will talk about. 

Tuesday, 4 October 2016

The first PHOTO CAFE' is tomorrow!
Join us for the inaugural talking.
We will present the project and the first two speakers.
The event is Free!

Monday, 19 September 2016

PHOTO CAFE' - Superdiversity 05.10.2016

In October the inaugural PHOTO CAFÉ will take place in Birmingham.  

We welcome our first speakers Attilio Fiumarella and Nando Sigona on the topic ‘Superdiversity’. 

They will debate around Birmingham's diversity scene and its new social landscape.


Attilio Fiumarella is an award-winning photographer based in Birmingham, UK.
Attilio graduated from the Porto School of Architecture in Portugal and his passion for photography led him to work as an architectural photographer since 2011. His work has been published in several magazines and books dedicated to architecture.
Nowadays, Attilio is dedicated to documental photography and photojournalism. Using a
combination of his architectural skills and his interest in current affairs, he has been able to explore the world through a privileged perspective that draws from the use of light and space to tell people’s stories.
Attilio's work was displayed in Italy, Portugal, Spain, UK and Georgia in both several group and individual exhibitions.

Nando Sigona is a social scientist with over fifteen years research and teaching experience in migration, refugee, citizenship and ethnic studies. He joined the
School of Social Policy in February 2013 as a Birmingham Fellow. Dr Sigona’s work investigates the interplay between forms and modes of contemporary membership, governance, and the politics of belonging. This is achieved through in-depth examinations of a range of experiences of membership including, but not limited to, those of: refugees; Roma, undocumented migrant families, ethnic minorities, unaccompanied minors, children of undocumented migrant parents, dual citizens, ‘failed’ asylum seekers, and stateless people. He maintains an academic blog - Postcards from... since 2008, contributes regularly for magazines, newspapers and blogs.


About PHOTO CAFE'


PHOTO CAFÉ is an informal discussion and meeting place, an event that invites speakers and participants to discuss ideas, debate topics around contemporary photography issues and network with others.  

The event is for photographers, artists with a photographic practice and students and general public with an interest in the subject. PHOTO CAFÉ will feature a breadth of photographers and artists talking about their work, ideas, audiences and engagement.  


PHOTO CAFÉ takes place at Purecraft Bar. 
Located downstairs, the room has seating for 50 and capacity for up to 70 people.
Food and drink can be ordered from the dedicated bar. The room can only be accessed from the main bar stairs.

PHOTO CAFÉ is a new programme of informal photography and arts talks with time for Q&A and debate built in. With no prior knowledge needed, the events are a chance to socialise, relax and enjoy learning about contemporary photography practice and research.

Room opens at 6pm for 7pm start and finishes at 9pm.
This event is FREE.


Supported by
GRAIN
SomeCities
Purecraft