On the occasion of an artist talk at Photomeet 2019, curator and editor in chief of 1000 Words, Tim Clark spoke to Alba Zari about The Y project, an investigation into the whereabouts and identity of her missing father, which was recently included in the Who’s looking at the family, now? exhibition at London Art Fair 2019
Winner, 2012 Library Research Award for Undergraduates, Senior/Honors Thesis DivisionHow we see defi...
Written in non-linear fragments, my thesis is what Audre Lorde in her novel Zami calls a "biomythogr...
I delivered this talk at The Photographers’ Gallery, LondonThis invited talk investigated the practi...
Essay contribution to the official Fair Guide to London Art Fair 2019, featuring Photo50: Who's look...
Discusses the photographer\u27s return to photography, how the project evolved through influences bo...
A short commissioned essay by Annebella Pollen for Famzine 2, Autumn 2022, by the Family Museum, exp...
Elizabeth Orcutt Portfolio based on PhD work to date "Photography and Reflection: Images of My Self"...
This is a personal narrative of how I applied Critical and Creative Thinking skills to photography a...
This thesis examines contemporary high-street studio photography in North-London which is my geograp...
This essay is parf of a final project in the Master of Culture and Arts, Entrepreneurship in the Art...
In 2010, I was commissioned to create a portrait of Ngarrindjeri artist, Rita Lindsay Jnr for Countr...
I am a photographer/artist of Turkish origin who has worked with migrants from Turkey as an interpre...
Over the past year colleagues from LCC and UAL's Experimental Pedagogies Research Group (EPRG), Dr N...
At my mothers death I inherited photographs and letters which pointed to an interesting family histo...
It has been ten years since the BBC launched the six-part series, The Genius of Photography, describ...
Winner, 2012 Library Research Award for Undergraduates, Senior/Honors Thesis DivisionHow we see defi...
Written in non-linear fragments, my thesis is what Audre Lorde in her novel Zami calls a "biomythogr...
I delivered this talk at The Photographers’ Gallery, LondonThis invited talk investigated the practi...
Essay contribution to the official Fair Guide to London Art Fair 2019, featuring Photo50: Who's look...
Discusses the photographer\u27s return to photography, how the project evolved through influences bo...
A short commissioned essay by Annebella Pollen for Famzine 2, Autumn 2022, by the Family Museum, exp...
Elizabeth Orcutt Portfolio based on PhD work to date "Photography and Reflection: Images of My Self"...
This is a personal narrative of how I applied Critical and Creative Thinking skills to photography a...
This thesis examines contemporary high-street studio photography in North-London which is my geograp...
This essay is parf of a final project in the Master of Culture and Arts, Entrepreneurship in the Art...
In 2010, I was commissioned to create a portrait of Ngarrindjeri artist, Rita Lindsay Jnr for Countr...
I am a photographer/artist of Turkish origin who has worked with migrants from Turkey as an interpre...
Over the past year colleagues from LCC and UAL's Experimental Pedagogies Research Group (EPRG), Dr N...
At my mothers death I inherited photographs and letters which pointed to an interesting family histo...
It has been ten years since the BBC launched the six-part series, The Genius of Photography, describ...
Winner, 2012 Library Research Award for Undergraduates, Senior/Honors Thesis DivisionHow we see defi...
Written in non-linear fragments, my thesis is what Audre Lorde in her novel Zami calls a "biomythogr...
I delivered this talk at The Photographers’ Gallery, LondonThis invited talk investigated the practi...