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Photo © Paul Halliday / iUPSS, 2018
iUPSS - International Photography Summer School
The iUPSS - International Photography Summer School returns in August 2018. Designed for photographers, artists and researchers whose work address notions of urban space and culture, the Summer School provides a highly intensive two-week practical and theoretical training in key aspects of urban visual practice and research. The course aims to offer participants a wide range of relevant skills resulting in the production of a photography portfolio drawn from London’s urban environments along with a collective final exhibition.
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UPA Members News
Gill Golding and Anita Strasser organise the 2nd Engaging in Urban Image Making Symposium at Goldsmiths, University of London, April 2018. The event features presentations from the UPA’s Tanya Houghton, Anthony Palmer and Anita Strasser, and guests Tom Hunter and Paul Lowe.
Andy Day presents his FORMER project at Experiencing Architecture at the Royal Academy, London, April 2018.
Vrinda Seksaria and David Kendall’s ongoing research made in London and Mumbai is shown at Monsoon [+other] Waters in the School of Architecture, University of Westminster, London, UK, April 2018.
Heather Agyepong takes part in Drawing, scanning, (body)mapping… at the Agency Gallery, London, February – April 2018.
Paul Halliday speaks about Andres Gursky and urban photography at the Southbank Centre, London, February 2018.
Anita Strasser launches a blog containing photographs and posts about her research, which looks into the regeneration of Deptford, London. Kyler Zeleny publishes Found Polaroids, a collection of the best stories from his personal archive of over 6,000 orphaned images collected since 2011.