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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180227
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180304
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SUMMARY:VISUAL POETRY
DESCRIPTION:A work in progress film showcase by 11 pioneering LCC MA Documentary Film Students\n27th February – 3rd March\n\n  \nBermondsey Project Space has invited 11 pioneering documentary filmmakers to showcase their short films in the upcoming exhibition\, Visual Poetry.\nThe works explore varying themes such as artistry\, self-acceptance and legacy through an experimental approach to the medium that strays from typical documentary convention. \nViewed as a collective\, the works unite the individual directors\, each one utilizing visual aesthetics to communicate and moreover enhance the chosen narrative or subject. \nThrough a compelling range of ideas and techniques\, Visual Poetry is an exhibition that overall demonstrates the powerful ability and significance of visual storytelling. \nPresenting the following artists: \nHaya Altamimi\, Lena Kim Buehler\, Constantine Elijah\, Zoe Fayaud\, Sarah Franke\, Carlo Lavarini\, Joana Lirio\, Charlotte Martinet\, Marina Petrus\, Saurav Shahi\, Martha Shepherd\n  \n            \n\nThe team behind Flattr believes in artists and creators\, and understand the Internet should be a place to foster and support creative talent with exposure\, accessibility and financial reward.\nThe Internet is not the only place to support artists and creators. Flattr helps in real life\, sponsoring shows and events that showcase inspiring creativity. \nIf you are interested in signing up as a creator or contributor\, simply visit www.flattr.com to learn more \nSponsored by 
URL:https://project-space.london/event/5105-3
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180306
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180318
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SUMMARY:Counterfeit
DESCRIPTION:  \n\nCounterfeit\nHeyse Ip\, Amelie Mckee\, Ambar Quijano\, Florentine Ruault\n6 – 17 March\nThe term “counterfeit” is commonly defined as: \n<an exact material imitation\, with the intention to deceive or defraud>. \nThe artists reinterpret the term “counterfeit” as an imitation of both physical and immaterial content. In this case\, the term “counterfeit” becomes a metaphor for the difficulty of identifying true from false; falsehoods necessarily having a basis in reality. \nCOUNTERFEIT features Amelie Mckee and Ambar Quijano’s ‘Replicas of Bio-structures’ and series of photographs. They include pieces from the events: ‘Fossils of Today’ and ‘The North Sea’s Extended Research Program Conference’. By intertwining both factual information and imagination\, it becomes difficult to distinguish the true from the false\, enabling different entry points into a complex story. Using a range of scientific and journalistic formats\, the artworks further address the unclear boundaries between fact and fiction. \nThe exhibition further showcases Heyse Ip’s work\, ‘Model Models’\, a series of images re-photographing architectural models\, mounted onto standing frames. These images bridge the photographic plane with the physical space it occupies. This creates the idea of the model as both the subject of images and its physical arrangement. A minimal and empty presentation distorts the scale of these spaces. As a whole\, the images question notions of representation through physical layering. \nFlorentine Ruault’s presents a series of digital drawings that remove the cultural and stylistic features that characterize each city. The repetition of a geometric and colorful aesthetic refers to the cities’ homogenization; a process that is currently increasing in many cities’ urban landscapes. The result is a graphic interpretation of the multiple cities\, which become inseparable in the way they are depicted. \nCatalogue available \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nImage by Amelie Mckee and Ambar Quijano
URL:https://project-space.london/event/5105-2
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180320
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180325
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SUMMARY:Environmental Photographer of the Year Award 2018
DESCRIPTION:CIWEM\nEPOTY\nENVIRONMENTAL PHOTOGRAPHER OF THE YEAR AWARD 2018\n20 – 24 March\nManaged by the Chartered Institution of Water and Environmental Managment (CIWEM) the competition presents a unique and prestigious opportunity to share the aim to nurture a safer sustainable world. \nOpen to all professional and amateur\, national and international photographers of all ages\, the CIWEM Environmental Photographer of the Year is an international showcase for the very best in environmental photography. Established in 2007 the competition plays a vital role in enhancing our understanding of the causes\, consequences and innovative solutions to our most pressing global environmental problems\, and is one of the fastest growing photographic competitions in the world. The competition encourages entries that are contemporary\, creative\, resonant\, challenging\, original and beautiful\, but most of all\, pictures that will inspire people around the world to start taking care of our environment. \nThe winning photographs come together to form the most outstanding collection of environmental\, social and natural photographs in the world. With images of people and places struggling with the effects of a changing climate and social inequity\, technological innovations helping us achieve environmental improvements and the incredible diversity of the natural world\, the Environmental Photographer of the Year also celebrates the splendour\, drama and variety of life on Earth \nPrivate View 21st March\, 6 – 9 pm \nAn exhibition supported by Olympus UK \nAbove: Jose Luis Rodriguez\, Flight for Life \nJose Luis Rodriguez was awarded the Changing Climates prize for his outstanding ‘Flight for Life’ image\, showing a kingfisher caught mid-flight\, in the shadow of the severe pollution caused by the numerous factories in the background.  He said: “Winning this category is a huge honour as it allows me to showcase my work and send a public message on the importance of protecting the environment.” \n 
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SUMMARY:Project Space Outreach Programme 2018
DESCRIPTION:My HOUSE My SCHOOL My STREET\nPlatanos College\n20 – 24  March\nFor the third year\, Bermondsey Project Space and OLYMPUS have selected a local school for the Photography Outreach Programme\, that invites students to turn their eyes away from their own reflected image of the selfie and rediscover the beauty and poetry of their everyday places: My House – My School – My Street. \nOn the 21st of March\, three students will be awarded a 1st\, 2nd and 3rd prize. Winning students will each receive an OLYMPUS camera. \nThe jury was again overwhelmed with the work produced by students. BPS Gallery Director Paulina Korobkiewicz indeed said: \nThis contest is designed to recognise and exhibit works of students with great talent and encourage them to later be educated within the contemporary art school system or simply continue creating throughout life. We hope to inspire and empower youth around the Borough of Southwark to express their desire for positive change through visual storytelling. \n  \n       \n       \n  \n 
URL:https://project-space.london/event/project-space-outreach-programme-2018
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180328
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180415
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SUMMARY:Dougie Wallace - The Series
DESCRIPTION:Above: © Dougie Wallace\, from  Stags Hens & Bunnies\, a Blackpool Story Series\n\n\n\nDougie Wallace\n‘The Series’\n  \nStags Hens & Bunnies\, a Blackpool Story\nHarrodsburg\nRoad Wallah\nShoreditch Wild Life\nWell Heeled\n  \nImages from the artist’s acclaimed galleries of street photography\nGalleries One\, Two & Three\nINCLUDING \nBook Launch \nWELL HEELED \nDougie Wallace will be signing copies of his latest book Well Heeled \nTHE EXHIBITION RUNS \n28 MARCH – 14 APRIL \n 
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