
Shortlisted for the 2019 Prix Pictet, Margaret Courtney-Clarke talks about her work since her return to her homeland in Namibia.
Shortlisted for the 2019 Prix Pictet, Margaret Courtney-Clarke talks about her work since her return to her homeland in Namibia.
It was a great honour to host the first public screening of Julia Horbaschk’s film Death by Supernova, and if you weren’t able to attend, you can now view the film here. Three writers responded to the film and their responses are shown below.
Geoff Nicholson reviews the Chelsea screening of Lisl Ponger’s The Master Narrative and Don Durito.
An afternoon of critique and conversation led by Gisela Torres.
Book Launch & Signings, 22nd June at The Heroines Hub….Sharing stories of birth control, choice, freedom, regret pain, the images from published book, Mum’s not the word challenge the negative attitudes within society towards people without children.
A collaborative exhibition from the RPS Hundred Heroines initiative in which female photographers explore the theme of identity
Screening of one chapter from Lisl Ponger’s epic film, The Master Narrative and Don Durito, followed by a discussion facilitated by Geoff Nicholson. This is the first time that the film has been shown publicly in the UK.