Microblog Marcia Michael Marcia Michael explores the place of the Black subject in the family album through photography and oral histories. Find out about her recent work hereMelissa Spreadborough19th October 2020
FeaturedFront Page Masculinities Now open in Berlin. Masculinities: Liberation Through Photography, which includes work from eight of our heroines.Del Barrett19th October 2020
FeaturedFront PageInterview Traces of the Body Marcia Michael creates a dialogue between the body's narrative and form.Sophia Nussey17th October 2020
Front PageUncategorised Black Heroines In celebration of Black History Month, we want to highlight the work of Black Women PhotographersDel Barrett17th October 2020
Microblog Daesha Devón Harris Daesha Devón Harris is an American artist whose work focuses on the links between freedom, identity and history in African American communities.Becky Handley17th October 2020
Microblog Yagazie Emezi Artist and photojournalist Yagazie Emezi uses photography to explore the lives of African women through the lens of health, sexuality and education.Becky Handley17th October 2020
Microblog Joana Choumali Photographer Joana Choumali from Côte d’Ivoire, incorporates embroidery into her work to explore identity & diversity within different African cultures.Becky Handley17th October 2020
Microblog LaToya Ruby Frazier LaToya Ruby Frazier combines photography, video and performance art to focus on racism, environmental issues and deindustrialization.Becky Handley17th October 2020
Noticeboard Julia Fernandez de Chuna Click image to see Julia Fernandez de Chuna © Joy Gregory in the Cabinet of RemediesDel Barrett17th October 2020
Microblog Jenevieve Aken Jenevieve Aken uses social documentary photography and self-portraits to explore a variety of social issues through her own personal experiences.Becky Handley17th October 2020