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Jalloh – Alba Zari is now open and presents a collection of solo shows by five of today’s most innovative photographers and photo-based artists. The exhibition is commissioned by the RPS for the Bristol Photo Festival, a new city-wide festival celebrating the power and diversity of photography through a year-round programme of exhibitions, events and collaborations.  We look forward to bringing you more live workshops and events very soon, in Bristol, throughout the UK and beyond. If you are planning a visit to RPS House, please take time to read our Visitor Guide in advance and book a timed ticket to view the exhibition. New tickets are released every week. 

Aesthetica Magazine - New Directions

New Directions The inaugural Bristol Photo Festival kicks off with a programme of exhibitions and events running from Spring to Autumn 2021. It celebrates the cultural and political power of the photographic medium at a time of newfound reckoning with the city’s imperial and colonial heritage. We preview five of the most exciting shows and projects on offer. Sarah Waiswa: Lips Touched with Blood, Bristol Museum and Art Gallery | Until 31 October “This project deals with the impact of colonialism on identity in Kenya,” says Sarah Waiswa, whose contemporary portraits of African people are displayed alongside manipulated images from the archive –reframing and challenge existing narratives around colonialism, power and identity. “The archival images show the power imbalance that existed between the colonialists and the natives. The photographers had the power to define the narrative. They presented the people in the way they saw them, and not necessarily as who they

Bristol Photo Festival s summer 2021 exhibitions to launch

A symposium on inclusive collaboration and commitment to change will also be held on May 21. Keynote speaker Vanley Burke will be joined by speakers including Joy Gregrory, Dexter McLean, David Constantine, Joanne Coates, Kirsty MacKay and Dr Shawn Sobers. A photo of Mike Feingold in his greenhouse, part of the  He is well known within the Bristol growing community, particularly because of the role he has played in promoting the philosophy of Permaculture and running an orchard with 50 different varieties of apple, May 2020. Exhibitions will continue to open throughout the summer months. The Floating Harbour will be shown at Underfall yard on June 20, and

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