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Liz Johnson Artur

Liz Johnson Artur is a Russian-Ghanaian artist based in South East London. Growing up in East Europe and Germany, far from her African roots, she uses photography to explore her heritage and the lives of Black communities.
Gabby Kynoch
29th September 2021
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Ingrid Pollard

Ingrid Pollard is an award winning artist who uses different photographic processes alongside printmaking, installation, video, and audio to shed new light on important subjects.
Gabby Kynoch
29th September 2021
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María Magdalena Campos-Pons

Award-winning Cuban artist María Magdalena Campos-Pons works across a variety of mediums, including photography, performance, and sculpture, exploring themes of history, gender and religion in relation to identity.
Del Barrett
21st October 2020
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Carrie Mae Weems

Award-winning artist Carrie Mae Weems, works with a variety of mediums, including photography, video and text, to explore themes of racism, sexism and personal identity in her work.
Del Barrett
21st October 2020
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Zohra Opoku

Ghanaian photographer Zohra Opoku explores ploitical and cultural themes that are rooted in her personal identity and heritage.
Del Barrett
21st October 2020
Golden High Heals sit on patterned fabric, an image taken by Joy GregoryMicroblog

Joy Gregory

Joy Gregory is an award-winning photographer who uses a variety of photographic techniques, including digital technology and Victorian camera-less methods
Becky Handley
20th October 2020
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Eileen Perrier

Eileen Perrier is an acclaimed photographer whose work typically focuses on portraiture. From a Dominican and Ghanaian background, her work explores her dual heritage by questioning cultural identity and diversity.
Melissa Spreadborough
19th October 2020