Festival Conference
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A series of talks and panel discussions with photographers and curators from this year’s programme.
Day 1 Friday 28th October:
09.30 Arrival
10.00 Welcome Caitlin Griffiths, Artistic Director Hereford Photography Festival
10.15 Talks 1 & 2 Lukasz Trzincki, Krakow Photomonth, and Polish photographers from Transit exhibition.
12.05 Talk 3 Simon Roberts
12.50 lunch
14.30 Panel Discussion Led by Simon Bainbridge, editor of BJP. Documentary photography and the post-magazine era. With Donald Weber, Manuel Vasquez & Robbie Cooper 16.30 End
Ticket holders will receive invitation to Festival launch
6pm - 10pmDay 2 : Saturday 29th October:
10.00 Arrival
10.15 Talk 1 Bruno Cesehel – Self Publish, Be Happy http://selfpublishbehappy.com/
11.00 Talk 2 Andy Day
12.05 Talk 3 Jason Larkin
12.50 lunch
15.00 Talk 4 James Stevenson, Victoria & Albert Museum
15.45 Panel Discussion Led by James Stevenson, V&A. With Charlie Levine (TROVE) Minnie Weisz, Jo Gane, Matthew Andrew 17.00 End
Ticket holders will receive invitation to TROVE No.26 Non Obsolescence Preview 6pm - 8pm at Downstairs Gallery, Madley.Folly Theatre Hereford College of Arts Folly Lane Hereford HR1 1LT
One day tickets £25 (£20 HPF Friends & Concessions) Two day ticket £35 (£30 HPF Friends & Concessions)
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Festival Seminar
- The University of Wales, Newport hosts
Hereford Photography Festival Seminar
Transit
Wednesday 23rd November 2pm – 5pm
Lutasz Trzcinski, the curator of the HPF ‘Transit’ exhibition at Newport, and photographer Bartosz Nowicki joins Ken Grant for an afternoon of presentations and to discuss the work in the exhibition. The panel discussion will consider some of the influences and contexts that have shaped recent developments in Polish photography.
The seminar is free and open to the public, but advanced booking required:
Room A09, School of Film, Photography and Digital Media, University of Wales, City Campus, Usk Way, Newport, NP20 2BP
Photographer's Talks
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Adrian Arbib
Monday 31st October
10am
Media Centre, Hereford College of Arts, Bath Street, Hereford, HR1 1HYFree to HPF Friends / £2 on door
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In Conversation - Andy Day and Dr Julie Angel
Wednesday 2nd November
2pm – 3pm
RRA Architects, The Watershed, Wye Street, Hereford, HR2 7RBDiscover the world of parkour and action photography.
Free to HPF Friends / £2 on door
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John Bulmer
Friday 4th November
6.30pm
art360, 38 Bridge Street, Hereford, HR4 9DGTickets £6.
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Ken Grant
Thursday 24th November
1.30pm – 2.30pm
Media Centre, Hereford College of Arts, Bath Street, Hereford, HR1 1HYFree to HPF Friends / £2 on door
Curator's Talks
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Curator’s tour - Time & Motion Studies: New documentary photography beyond the decisive moment
Saturday 29th October 2011
1.30pm – 2.15pm
Hereford Museum & Art Gallery, Broad Street, Hereford, HR4 9AUSimon Bainbridge talks about the exhibition.
Free
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Curator’s talk – The Photographic Angle and Photovoice
Monday 31st Ocotber
5.30pm
Fotofilia Gallery, 20 Regent Parade (off Caroline St), Birmingham, West Midlands B1 3NSRiley Antony and Matt Daw in discussion.
Free
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Mark Lumley
Thursdays 10th, 17th and 24th November
1pm - 2pm and 5pm - 7pm
Archetype Photography & Architecture, West Office, Upper Twyford, Hereford, HR2 8AD please contact Architype to book
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In Conversation - Graduate Prize
Saturday 12th November
4pm-5pm
Applestore Gallery, 3 Bridge Street, Hereford, HR4 9DFKerry O’Reilly and Mark Paul chat to Caitlin Griffiths, Artistic Director of HPF.
Events
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Book Fair - Self Publish, Be Happy
Friday 28th – Saturday 29th October 2011
10am – 5pm (4pm Saturday)
Woolhope Room, Hereford Museum & Art Gallery, Broad Street, Hereford, HR4 9AUwww.selfpublishbehappy.com
Free
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Camper Obscura
Friday 28th – Saturday 29th October 2011
10am – 5pm
High Town, HerefordFun, free photography activity for the all the family.
Free
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Preview - ‘A Social Landscape’University of Wales, Newport MA/MFA
Friday 29th October
8pm – 10pm
High Town Hoardings, HerefordFree
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Preview - Change the world or go home: TROVE No. 26 Non obsolescence
Saturday 29th October 2011
6pm – 8pm
Downstairs Gallery, Great Brampton House, Madley, Herefordshire, HR2 9NAJoin HPF and TROVE for the opening of photography and video art exhibitions at Downstairs Gallery
Free
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Preview – The Graduate Prize
Tuesday 1st November
4pm-6pm
Applestore Gallery, 3 Bridge Street, Hereford, HR4 9DFJoin photographers Kerry O’Reilly and Mark Paul for the opening of their new exhibition.
Free
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PREVIEW: The Picket: Various Artists
Tuesday 1st November
6pm-8pm
PITT studio space, 62 Chestnut Walk. Worcester. WR1 1PR www.pittstudio.com
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Films – Parkour Double Bill: Concrete Circus & District 13
Wednesday 2nd November
8.30pm
Tickets £6 (£4.50 HPF Friends and concessions)
For tickets www.courtyard.org.uk
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PREWVIEW - A Body of Work Dancefest:
Wednesday 2nd November
6-7pm
The Boston Tea Party, Worcester
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PREVIEW: I’ll Kill: Saulius Leonavicius
Friday 4th November
6pm-8pm
Division of Labour, Cowleigh Road. Malvern. WR14. www.divisionoflabour.com
- Philip Smith
Friday 4th November 9.30am to 4.30pm
Better Plant and Garden Photography Workshop
With photographer and International Garden Photographer of the Year CEO Philip Smith.
Hereford Museum Resource & Learning Centre, 58, Friars Street, Hereford HR4 0AS
Cost £75 per place to include lunch and refreshments in breaks, advance bookings only. Bookings via Hereford Museum www.herefordshire.gov.uk/museums
The International Garden Photographer of the Year exhibition follows Time and Motion Studies: New documentary photography beyond the decisive moment at Hereford Museum & Art Gallery.
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Film - Restrepo, Tim Hetherington
Thursday 10th November
8.30pm
Tickets £6 (£4.50 HPF Friends and concessions)
For tickets www.courtyard.org.uk
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HPF Photographer’s talks at Crunch 2011
The Globe at Hay, Newport Street, Hay-on-Wye, Herefordshire HR3 5BG
Saturday 19th November
2.30pm Adrian Arbib 'Photography and Freedom'
Adrian Arbib studied photography at the London College of Printing. Focusing on indigenous land rights, he has worked all over the world including in Africa, West Papua, India and Mongolia. His photographs have been widely published in the world’s press. In 1997 he was awarded the Royal Geographical Society’s Cherry Kearton Medal for his work with indigenous groups.
3.30pm Benjamin James Dixie
Dixie's photography presentation centres on his work as Communications Specialis,. UN operations, Sri Lanka and the circumstances leading to the 'war without witness'. Dixie took part in the recent Channel Four documentary ‘Sri Lanka’s Killing Fields’ For tickets: www.theglobeathay.org
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Film -The Painter and The Fighter, John Bulmer
Friday 25th November
6.30pm
art360, 38 Bridge Street, Hereford, HR4 9DG
Tickets £6.