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Radical Art in Cambridge – Cambridge Darkroom

Three previous posts (22/09/22, 31/10/22, 24/02/23) have covered the Radical Art in Cambridge project and the role of the Cambridge Darkroom.  The penultimate meeting in the programme of Radical Art events to date looked at the community roots of the … Continue reading

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Cambridge Darkroom – Planning and Photography

What’s the connection between town planning and photography?  Not a lot you might think, but in one case of a relationship has emerged, albeit a secondary one. I recently had a Zoom meeting with two researchers, Alina Khakoo and Lucy … Continue reading

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‘Exposures’

Rummaging through boxes of old prints I came across this flier for ‘Exposures’ yesterday.  ‘Exposures’ was the first exhibition by the St Matthews Photo Workshop in Cambridge.  It showed 80 photographs by named photographers – Paul Christie, Roy Hammans, Liz … Continue reading

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