GO: ART: Throwing new light on the old art of photography.Byline: LUCY Lucy Nickname for a remarkably complete (40% intact) hominin skeleton found by Donald Johanson at Hadar, Eth., in 1974 and dated to 3.2 million years ago. The specimen is usually classified as Australopithecus afarensis and suggests—by having long arms, short legs, an BELL HERE and There is an exhibition by six photographers, lecturers and ex-students from the department of visual communication at Birmingham Institute of Art and Design The Birmingham Institute of Art and Design (BIAD) is the largest British university art & design teaching and research centre outside London. It is part of Birmingham City University (formerly Birmingham Polytechnic and the University of Central England in Birmingham). . The exhibition includes classical reportage pictures, digital imaging, large format colour photography and pinhole pictures. The six are Marlene Little, Sarah Farrington Farrington can refer to:
John said: "Photography in the 21st century offers a unique richness in terms of how ideas, concepts and new and traditional technology can be explored to make meaningful images. "Although all the contributors in the exhibition are working within the general theme of 'place', each has brought to their chosen location and subject a unique and highly personal approach." The exhibition is on at Lichfield Library gallery from September 3-30. |
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